Document 436886

November 16, 2014
PASTOR: Fr. Robert Schlageter, OFM Conv.
PAROCHIAL VICARS:
Fr. Raymond Borkowski, OFM Conv.
Fr. Timothy Lyons, OFM Conv.
DEACON: Deacon Carmen Guzzardi
TRUSTEES Edward J. Janik & David N. Loiselle, Jr.
FINANCE OFFICE Diane Funk, Business Manager
BUILDING AND GROUNDS
William DiCicco
PARISH SECRETARY
Flora Sittnick
COORDINATOR FOR PARISH COMMUNICATION
& MEMBERSHIP
Patty LaVette
PARISH SCHOOL PRE-K TO GRADE 8
PRINCIPAL
Fayne Molloy
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Heidi Calderone
BUSINESS MANAGER
Diane Funk
DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS & ADVANCEMENT
Ellen Bertolami
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS ED
Robin Veronesi
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Michelle LaFrance
YOUTH MINISTER
Sal Biase
MUSIC MINISTRY
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC AND LITURGY Jeff Batter
CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE
Maura Liegeot
CANTORS
Karen Cyr, Michelle Fiertek
Meric Martin, David Pelletier and Patricia Tzetzo
PARISH CENTER 467 Alling Street, Kensington, Ct 06037
Weekdays, 8 AM—4 PM (860) 828-0331 Fax (860)828-7620
Parish Website: Stpaulkensington.org
Email: [email protected]
RELIGIOUS ED Monday—Thursday 8 AM—2 PM
(860) 828-1934 Email: [email protected]
PARISH SCHOOL (860)-828-4343 Fax (860) 828-1226
Website: Ourschool.stpaulkensington.org
Email: [email protected]
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday • 4 PM Vigil
Sunday 7:30, 9, & 10:30 AM, & Noon
Weekdays 7 AM • 5 PM
Headphones for the hearing impaired
are available in the Sacristy.
ANOINTING
Please see a Friar after Mass or call our office.
CONFESSIONS
Saturday 3:00-3:45 PM, or by appointment
BAPTISMS: 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month, 1:15 PM. Register on our website. Baptism instruction is required for all first
time parents and all first-time godparents. 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7 PM in the Parish Center. You must pre-register.
CONFIRMATION: Confirmation is held each year for candidates who have completed the 2-year confirmation program.
SPONSORS: A sponsor must be a Confirmed Catholic, who lives a life of faith (i.e., regular Sunday worship; if married, in a
ceremony approved by the Church), and who is not the parent of the person to be baptized/confirmed. If you are registered
at St. Paul and need a sponsor certificate, contact the Parish Office.
MARRIAGES: Register on our website at least 6 months prior.
TO JOIN OUR CHURCH: 7 PM, Church Hall, 2nd Monday of the month. (Please let us know if you are coming.)
MASS INTENTIONS
SAINT PAUL CHURCH
Saturday, November 15, 2014
1:00 Wedding: Catherine Burgio and Gianni Marino
4:00  Edward,  Timothy &  Sharon Darigis by the Family
 Peter Vitali by Ron & Dodi Vitali
 Teresa Soliwoda by Husband & Family
 Rosalie &  Louis DiValentino by Diana
 Sandra Mangiafico (2nd Anniversary) by her Family
 Thomas Farr (Birthday Remembrance)
by Michelle Farr & Family
Saturday, November 22, 2014
4:00  Laurie Ann Zapor by Mom & Dad Zapor
 Frank McLoughlin by the Family
 Teresa Soliwoda by Husband & Family
 Mary Horbal by Tom & Marlene Drzata
 Salvatore Italia by the Family
 Agnes McDougall (1st Anniversary) by the Family
 Rosalie &  Louis DiValentino by Diana
 Marie &  Michael Reale by Diana
Sunday, November 16, 2014
7:30  Patricia McCormack (Birthday Remembrance)
by Ron & Judy Lindgren
9:00  Helen Juliano (10th Anniversary)
by Paul, Linda & Michael Mallia
 Peter Lavery by Pamela Lavery & Family
10:30  Alfred Callegari by Henry Andrukiewicz
 Carol Virostek by Dan & Cindy Wagner
12:00  Judy Kusy by Deborah Kusy, Daughter
 Roland Dubay by Sadie Breton
 Sebastiano Agnello (12th Anniversary) by the Family
Monday, November 17, 2014
Giuseppe Amato (For his Health)
by Stanislawa Szczygla
5:00  Paul F. Messina by John & Debbie Slowikowski
 Ann Fracasso (19th Anniversary) by her Family
7:00
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
7:00  Antoinette Urso Simeone
5:00  Virginia Centore &  John Fitzgerald
by Roz & Daughters
 Alfio &  Concetta Barbagallo by the Family
 Anna DeCarlo by Charise & John Platt & Annie Krawciw
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
7:00  Roland Dubay by Friends of St. Paul
9:00 Saint Paul School Mass
5:00  Anna DeCarlo by Helen Malinka
 Ferdinand Mercier & Theo Ferdinand Race by Family
Thursday, November 20, 2014
7:00  Lucille Micacci by Husband, Anthony Micacci
5:00  Deceased Members of the Prey Family
by the Prey Family
Pauline & Edward Havelevitch
(60th Wedding Anniversary)
Friday, November 21, 2014
7:00  John &  Adele Hubbard by the Hubbard Family
 George Rapacky by Theresa
5:00  Charlotte Listro by her Husband
 Rosalie DiValentino by A Beloved Friend
 Vincent Lewandowski (Birthday Remembrance)
by Wife & Family
MASS SCHEDULE FOR THANKSGIVING
Thursday, Nov. 27th: 9AM (No 7am or 5pm)
Friday, Nov. 28th: 7 AM (No 5pm)
Sunday, November 23, 2014
7:30 Living & Deceased Parishioners of St. Paul Church
9:00  Deceased Members of St. Jarre & Bossie Families
by Regina St. Jarre
 Adele Palumbo by Antonio & Marie DelSesto
10:30  Paul Holmes by Aunt Grace
12:00  Alfonso Batista by the Perzanowski Family
 Anna DeCarlo by Grace Callegari
Mass of Thanksgiving for Irene & Ray Kramer
(55th Wedding Anniversary Celebration)
by Children & Grandchildren
The Blessed Mother Candle will burn this week for
 Al Callegari
by Victoria Driscoll
A Sanctuary Candle will burn this week for
 Anna DeCarlo
by Annalee & Grace
Rest in Peace
 Emily Sampl
 Maria Calafiore
Just go to our website and click on the logo.
(www.stpaulkensington.org)
ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITES TO SUPPORT FOR ONLINE GIVERS: Utilities & Energy (for St. Paul Church),
Campaign for Human Development, November 23rd
2nd COLLECTION NOVEMBER 23rd
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Next week’s Collection for the CCHD needs your help. CCHD was
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NOVEMBER 16, 2014
November Prayer List
Call our office monthly to add a name to this prayer list.
Be sure the person knows their name is here.
Henry M. Adamcewicz
Nancy Adamowicz
Giuseppe Amato
Hank Andrukiewicz
Lynn Baikal
Ethel Blake
Mae Carabetta
Robert H. Cooley
Alyssa Dutkiewicz
Anne Fields
Florence Filkof
Richard Fracasso
Danielle Freeman
Katrina Garbiel
Eileen George
Jonathan Gionfriddo
Maria Gionfriddo
Gene Goryl
Bruce Havelevitch
Jeanne Higgins
Tom Karanda
Dijana Klapatch
Rita Kropf
John G. Kumitis, Sr.
Sheila Labickas
Angel Lauria
Jennie Laviana
Mary Helen Loiselle
James F. Lynch
Erica McMillian
Shana Manafort
Carla Mangiafico
Lisa Mangiafico
Keith Martin
Paul Martin
Joseph Michaud
Nate Minor
Evelyn Modzelewski
Ray Moliino-Myers
Emma Pagano
John Pandolfo
Tania Pandolfo
Kimberly Pierce
Katherine Romero
Joan Schwartz
Charles Snetro
Betty Jo Stevens
Elaine Willis
Tristan Cole Yashura
Diane Zanelli
A Few Simple Words…...from Fr. Robert
O Sole Mio...
The Italian Night Dinner with all 5 delicious courses was wonderful.
Everyone who attended had a great time and was filled with compliments. As usual, our gym was transformed into an Italian restaurant. There was live music, lots of good company and I tasted a lot
of homemade wine. Let me tell you, you guys are good wine makers. Our confirmation students served, helped set up, waited on
tables and cleaned up. You can always tell when Italian Night is
coming because our church smells like homemade pasta sauce. I
love it when our parish gathers for events like this. A heartfelt thank
you to Diane Roncaioli and her committee of very generous and
talented people who make this event happen every year.
Sunday Afternoon at St. Paul Church—Altar Server Training
After the Masses, just over 30 Altar Servers came for an Altar Server Training Session. As usual, our Masters of Ceremony (Those
who dress in cassocks and surplices) ran the training. There were
four stations. One group practiced processing in and out, another
group practiced at the altar, a third group learned where to put
things in the Sacristy and the last group learned the names of
things we use at Mass in the Church Hall.
The Gift of Sight
Dear Father Robert, I just wanted to thank you for the opportunity
that you gave me to collect glasses for
Haiti. They were received with great
enthusiasm. What a gift....the gift of
good vision! I saw no one with glasses
before we arrived. Thank you to the
parishioners of St. Paul from the residents of Dame Marie,Haiti! Sincerely,
Peggy Facciolo
(St. Francis
International Medical Missions)
Religious Ed Homeschoolers
When Altar Server training was done, the Masters of Ceremony
gave tours of the Church to the children of families who have
opted to Homeschool their children in Religious Ed. Once
again, the tours were held in groups. One of our High School
students explained the Stations of the Cross, the other explained all the statues in our Church, another took the kids
around the sanctuary and explained the tabernacle, the altar,
ambo and baptismal font. Then there was a group in the sacristy explaining the vestments and vessels to our Homeschoolers
and Mrs. Dowd’s 7th Grade. The tour began with a trip to the
bell tower and a chance to ring our bells. We are lucky that our
neighbors are so patient.
When all the training and tours were finished, the Altar Servers
and the Masters of Ceremony polished off 9 very large pizzas.
Middle School Youth Group
Following the Altar Server Training, 34 of the kids opted to stay
for Middle School Youth Group with Sal Biase. I’m not exactly
sure what was going on in the Church Hall, but it sounded like
they were having fun telling stories and I know that the meeting
finished with a prayer.
We’re famous by association
Last week I was watching the news on WFSB and all of a sudden I saw Jack Stafstrom. He is a Master of Ceremony for the
9:00 AM Mass and plays football for Berlin High School. The
sportscaster was speaking about the great season BHS is having. They are undefeated. Then I opened the New Britain Herald and there was Anthony Sisti’s picture. He plays for BHS,
too, and is having a great season. Finally, rumor has it that
Valerie Perzanowski competed in the National Finals with her
Science project and came in 10th place in the whole country. I
am sure there are many more stories about our children and
their accomplishments. We have great kids at St. Paul Church.
Missalette Stuffers
Our Missallete Stuffers should have received a letter last week
from me thanking you for volunteering and letting you know
that we will be stuffing our Missalette covers on Tuesday, November 18th, at 10:00 AM in the Church Hall. If you have any
questions, please call the parish office. With our new “old” style
missalettes, the covers will have to be changed 4 times a year.
Many hands make light work.
I know and I’m sorry...
I’m sorry we forgot to include the pictures of our newly baptized
and their proud and parents in last week’s bulletin. I assure you
it wasn’t an intentional slight. In case you haven’t noticed, we’re
human and a very big parish. I promise the pictures will be in
this week’s bulletin.
Fr. Robert
TODAY’S GOSPEL 33rd Sunday
As the man in today’s gospel entrusted his servants with his money,
so God has ‘entrusted’ our family to us. Like the good servants we
are expected, not to play it safe, but to selflessly and totally invest
ourselves in each other.
33RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SAINT PAUL SCHOOL NEWS
OUR SCHOOL MASS IS NOVEMBER 19th AT 9:00 AM
All are invited to join our entire student body & their teachers.
OUR 2ND ANNUAL Mc EDUCATOR NIGHT WILL BE HELD on
Tuesday, November 18th from 4:00 – 7:00 PM at McDonald’s Restaurant in Kensington. The event will be hosted by the Preschool
and all of our teachers. Ronald McDonald himself will make an
appearance from 5:00 –6:30 pm !
RELIGIOUS ED NEWS
REMINDER: RETREAT ON NOVEMBER 16TH FOR GRADE 9
Retreat is from 3:30 – 8:30 p.m. in the school gym. Mass is included and will count as their attendance for the weekend. A meal and
the Sacrament of Reconciliation are also included.
ST. PAUL CHURCH NEWS
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7TH
AT 5:30PM
ST. PAUL CHURCH
Mark your busy calendars now! You won’t want to
miss our annual Christmas Gathering. Featured
will be St. Paul Choir, Exultations and selections
by students of Saint Paul School.
CHANGE OF MASS MUSIC FOR ADVENT
Our service music for the liturgy of the Eucharist will be a solemn
tone chant from the Roman Missal. It will be beautiful and simple
and perfect for our time of preparation and anticipation. We have
set up links on our webpage to listen and learn.
http://www.stpaulkensington.org/new-chant-mass-for-advent
MEDITATION SESSION—OUR PARISH NURSE MINISTRY
Once again we invite you to a meditation session on Thursday,
November 20th at 7pm in our church hall. You will learn more
about meditation and enter into the experience through music and
guided imagery. All members of the parish are welcome.
LADIES GUILD CHRISTMAS PARTY—DECEMBER 3, AT 6PM
Catered by “Jeske” in our church hall, we encourage you to come
and enjoy great food and Christmas fun. Make checks for $20 payable to the Ladies Guild. For information, Call Maryann, 860-8284436 or Louise, 860-828-4443.
Last Monday our monthly registration evening was held in our
church hall for new parishioners. If you are interested in joining our
church, let us know if you can attend the next registration night on
Monday, December 8th at 7PM. Our new members are: Fred and
Geri Indoe, Gary, Stephanie, Michela and Oliver Paul, Tess Dornfried, John and Ava Marie Salvatore.
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMS
NORTHWEST CATHOLIC
The Entrance Exam to incoming 9th and 10th graders is on December 6th at 8 a.m. For information or to apply/register for the exam,
go to NorthwestCatholic.org/Apply or you may contact Andrew
Selig at [email protected].
XAVIER
Xavier will hold its Freshman Entrance exam on Saturday, November 22nd at 8AM. Pre-Registration is requested and can be done
online at www.xavierhighschool.org.
ST. PAUL CATHOLIC
The placement Exam will be given on Saturday, November 22, at
8:00 am at St. Paul Catholic H.S. for prospective grade 9 and
grade 10 students. Visit our website; www.spchs.net .
CAN YOU HELP SEW BAPTISMAL ROBES?
We need your help to sew our baptismal robes for our
newly baptized babies. If you can help or for more information, please call Mary at 860-828-5005.
THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN WERE
BAPTIZED AT ST. PAUL CHURCH:
Hunter Joseph Davis
Grayson Joseph Pandolfi
Delaney Katherine Potanka
SAINT PAUL CHURCH
DEFENDING OUR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
#142 NOV. 16, 2014
The Catholic Church needs to continue the fight
for religious freedom so that she can promote a
culture that is favorable to life from conception to
natural death.
If you haven’t done so already, please voice your
opposition to the mandate by calling President
Obama at the White House at 202-456-1111 or
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
Sylvia Mathews Burwell at 202-205-5445. Let
them know that the mandate is in violation of our
First Amendment right to religious freedom.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
CHRISTMAS POSTER CONTEST
The Knights of Columbus is sponsoring a Christmas poster contest. This year’s theme is: Jesus is
the reason- Keep Christ in Christmas. All posters should be on white paper (minimum size: 8
1/2” x 11” and no larger than 11” x 17”)
Please include the following information on the
back of the poster: artist’s name, home address,
school name, grade of student, and home phone
number. All posters must be delivered to the St.
Paul Church Parish Center no later than Monday
December 8, 2014.
Posters will be judged in the following 5 categories: Prizes will be awarded to the winner of each
category: Pre K & K
1st & 2nd grade
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th
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3 & 4 grade 5 & 6 grade 7th & 8th grade
WINTER COAT COLLECTION—1 WEEK LEFT
The Knights of Columbus is collecting clean winter clothing for the working poor and homeless in
New Haven. Items being collected are men,
women and children’s coats, gloves, wool
caps, socks, scarves and sweatshirts. Clothing should be placed in the boxes at
the back of the Church through Sunday, November 23.
On Thanksgiving Day, the clothing will be distributed to the needy at Christopher Martin’s restaurant in New Haven where they will enjoy a free
meal.
THE FOREVER YOUNG CLUB CHRISTMAS
DINNER DECEMBER 4TH
Dinner will be served at 5PM in Fr. Carroll Hall at
Sacred Heart Church, East Berlin. Music from
the Berlin High School Madrigal Singers will follow. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased from
Dan Sabia, 860-828-3141, Carol Dauphin, 860828-9964 or Joan Hooper, 860-828-3164.
KENSINGTON, CONNECTICUT
CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, November 16
10:30am NO 10th Gr ade
Confirmation Class
12:30pm SET UP 1st Year
Confirmation Retreat
1:15pm Baptisms
3:00pm 9th Grade Retreat /
Confessions
4:30pm Grades 1-8 (SUN)
5:30pm Middle School Youth Group
7:00pm 9th Gr Retreat Confessions
Monday, November 17
8:30am Parish Staff Meeting
2:00pm Ledgecrest
3:00pm Recycling Club
4:00pm JVA Basketball practice
4:30pm Gr 1-5 Rel Ed
5:30pm Varsity Boys basketball
6:30pm Gr 6-8 Rel Ed
6:30pm Deanery Coaching Clinic
7:30pm High School Youth Group
Wednesday, November 19
9:00am School Mass
3:00pm Mock Trial
3:00pm JVC Girls basketball
5:30pm JVC Boys basketball
6:30pm Gr 6-8 Rel Ed
7:00pm Varsity Boys basketball
7:00pm Folk Group
7:00pm Religious Ed Homeschool
Gr 6-8 Adoration
Thursday, November 20
2:30pm Sportography photosBasketball & Cheerleading
3:15pm Faculty PLC
6:30pm Varsity Girls basketball
7:00pm Parish Nurse Ministry Meditation Session
7:00pm RCIA Mtg.
Friday, November 21
3:00pm JVB Girls basketball
5:30pm JVA Boys basketball
7:30pm AA Meeting
Tuesday, November 18
10:30am Missalette Stuffing
3:00pm After School Band
Saturday, November 22
3:00pm Newspaper Club
3:00pm Confessions
4:00pm McEducator Night at
McDonald's
Sunday, November 23
4:30pm JVB Boys basketball
4:30pm Grades 1-8 (SUN)
4:30pm Gr 1-5 Rel Ed
5:45pm Exultations! Rehearsals 5:30pm Middle School Youth Group
6:00pm Daisy Scout Trp Meeting
* The 1st Sunday in Advent
6:30pm Varsity Girls basketball
Is next Sunday, November 30th.
6:30pm Choir Rehearsal
7:00pm Pastoral Council
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
To those who have, much will be given. Count your blessings.
Give them away. If one of your blessings is a call to become
a priest or religious, call Fr. Anthony Smith, Director of Vocations, Archdiocesan Center at St. Thomas Seminary, Tel. 860-242-5573, e-mail [email protected] or visit the web at www.vocationshartford.org.
THE BOOK OF
LIFE BY JOSH NOEM
(used with permission)
Halloween had all the markings of a disaster in our town this year: snow
was falling and the wind was gusting up to 45 mph.
Our family looked out the window and decided to throw in the towel.
Oscar is getting too old for trick-or-treating, anyway, and Simon and
Lucy are too temperate to risk pneumonia for some Tootsie Rolls and
Sweet-n-Sours. We did want to mark the holiday with a fun family outing, so we decided to go to a movie, and allowed the kids to pick out
their own theater candy. We saw the new animated feature, The Book of
Life.
There are moments in family life when a plan goes terribly, terribly
wrong—that happens often, and is good fodder for blog posts for us. But
occasionally, there are also moments when everything clicks to produce
a beautiful experience. Thanks to this film, our alternative Halloween
was one of these beautiful experiences.
The story for the movie has to do with the Latino tradition of the Day of
the Dead (el Día de los Muertos), which draws upon the feasts of All
Saints and All Souls in the Church to celebrate the communion of saints.
The plot line has characters entering the afterlife in pursuit of love, encountering deceased family members, and confronting evil. It was a
funny, exciting, and beautiful film.
Most of all, though, it was a thoroughly Christian film, even though the
only overtly religious figures—a priest and some nuns—served as only
background characters. The characters moved through a Christian
world in the presentation of death and the afterlife. Finding deceased
loved ones in the “land of the remembered” was the ultimate fiesta, for
example, and this communion of love beyond death colored everything—it freed the main character to live fully and authentically and fearlessly.
We all came out of the film uplifted, and the experience utterly recast the
feast of All Hallow’s Eve for us. Halloween has its origin as the vigil for
the great feast of All Saints (“all hallowed” refers to “all the holy ones”),
so I was very grateful to avoid all the zombies and superheroes wandering the streets in search of free candy, and instead consider death
through the lens of faith and love.
After the movie, we used the opportunity to call to mind those in our own
family who are in the “land of the remembered.” We had the kids recall
the grandparents they have known who have passed, and Stacey and I
spoke about the grandparents who we remember, but who died before
the kids could get to know them. We even recalled two special lives in
our own family who were lost to miscarriage—it was a nice moment for
the children to call to mind their siblings who are still a part of our family,
even though we cannot see them with us now.
November is a good time to turn our minds to the end of things. The
natural world is passing away before us in preparation for winter—trees
are diminishing before our very eyes and even the daylight is dying
slowly. Soon it will be time to recall the source of our hope and to prepare, through Advent, for his coming into our lives. But for now, we remember the faithful departed, and draw courage from our communion
with them and the continuity of life beyond death.
When a Catholic is cremated, must the
ashes be buried or can they be scattered
or kept in the home?
More and more, people are choosing cremation for
the final disposition of the deceased. In 2010, over
a third of all funerals involved cremation. And that
rate is estimated to increase to over half by 2025.
It is done for many different reasons, including
economic and environmental reasons, or to follow the
wishes of the person who has died. In the past, cremation
was rare for a Catholic and the cremains were not brought
into church for the funeral. Now both the "Catechism of the
Catholic Church" (§ 2301) and canon law (Canon 1176, §
3) allow for cremation, provided that it is not done as an
act of denial of our belief in the resurrection of the body.
Catholics are still encouraged to honor the age-old custom
of bodily burial ("Pastoral Companion").
The catechism also instructs that we honor the bodies of
the dead with respect and dignity, since they were the
temples of the Holy Spirit. Burial of the dead is one of the
corporal works of mercy.
The final disposition calls for the ashes to be placed in an
urn and placed in consecrated ground or inside a mausoleum. The church has a reverence and respect for the
body as a place where the soul had resided. Leaving the
ashes on the mantel or scattering them in some significant
spot is contrary to church practice and belief. © 2013 Liturgical Publications Inc
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Since 1988
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111 Apple Lane
Fax (860) 828-9381
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Redcoat Square
1105 Farmington Avenue
Kensington, Connecticut 06037
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45 Franklin Square
New Britain, CT 06051
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33 Kensington Road, Kensington, CT 06037
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829-8888
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of Schools and Colleges, Inc.
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1067 Farmington Avenue
Kensington, CT 06037
860-828-1475
Fax 860-828-1718
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110 Franklin Square
“Over 25 Years of Excellence in Service”
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Since 1918
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Est. 1945
438 East Street 223-8886
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[email protected]
(860) 965-0299
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361 New Britain Road, Berlin, CT 06037
www.GorskiRealty.com
Sat. 9:30 - 4:45
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Tel. 860-828-4070
P.O. Box 244
Kensington, CT 06037
Cell 860-212-2323
Office 860-356-7184
Fax 860-828-1323
Email: [email protected]
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