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Well I was at Smiles Entertainment in Milford last week and It still seems
dark and dirty, but...
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Well I was at Smiles Entertainment in Milford last week and It still seems
dark and dirty, but the arcade machines are working better and they are
finally getting some newer machines. It seems like they finally hired
some people that know how to keep the machines running, I swear that
some of them are old faces from the past there. If so, good for them because
that place was immaculate in the last 80s 90s. I will start going back there
because I actually had fun last time.
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Milford Public Library
Category:
Entertainment & Arts
57 New Haven Ave
Milford,
Connecticut 06460
(203) 783-3290
I've always had really nice experiences at this library. The librarians there are very nice and...
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I've always had really nice experiences at this library. The librarians there are very nice and helpful and the shelves were neat and organized. They also never make an issue of ordering books for me that I can't find. A variety of special programs such as genealogy for adults and story hours for kids are always offered and there's usually a great turnout for them.
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The Showcase Cinema in Milford has now closed due to the opening of the new movie theater at the...
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The Showcase Cinema in Milford has now closed due to the opening of the new movie theater at the CT Post Mall. The new theater is definitely an improvement over the old one, as it is meticulously maintained rather than left to fend for itself and seems to be able to accomodate newer and better movies.
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The Shannon's have been in the art business in Connecticut for about 30 years.
As former...
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The Shannon's have been in the art business in Connecticut for about 30 years.
As former antique dealers and owners of a retail art gallery in Orange, their primary focus has always been, 19th- and early 20th-century American and European paintings. Spurred on by the belief that the individual art dealer was going to become a dinosaur due to the escalating prices and a vanishing supply of fresh merchandise to the market, they took a page from big auction houses like Sotheby's and the Shannons got into the auction business.
Now they conduct the daily business in a large, expanded gallery space, with paintings worth millions discreetly hanging within the confines of a nondescript strip mall.
Bi-annual auctions are conducted in the Greenwich Civic Center.
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