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The Southington Citizen — Friday, February 18, 2011

Happy 100th birthday celebration for woman

Corinne Martel Rajotte celebrated her 100th birthday at the Manor Inn Restaurant with her family on Jan.

30. Her two nieces, Rita Van Epps, of Southington, Janine Spada, of Middletown, and one nephew, Richard

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Martel, of Middletown, were at the event. Also attending were Kathy Martel, Sebbie Spada, Robert Van Epps, Rolland Van Epps, Bryan Van Epps, Kimberly Burns, and Agnes, George and Debbie Newman. The birthday celebraant was born in Taftville on Jan. 26, 1911, and raised in Bris-

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tol. She worked at the Ingram factory in Bristol for many years. She soon followed a traditional role and retired from there with Emile Rajotte, her husband of 40 years. She enjoys sewing. She attributes her longevity to never going to the doctor. She lived on Mount Vernon Road for 40 years. She now resides at The Pines of Bristol.

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Southington Briefs Garden Club lecture about river

The Orchard Valley Garden Club of Southington, will meet Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 10 a.m., at the Southington Public Library, 255 Main St. The program speaker will be Mary Mushinsky, director of Quinnipiac River Watershed Association. She will discuss this vital body of water and the effects of it on the region and the animals who live in and near it. Contact Carol Grant at (860) 620-9523. All are welcome.

Applications open for CERT

Residents 18-years-old and over who are interested in becoming part of the CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) may do so by stopping by the Southington Fire Department headquarters, 310 N. Main St., any time to fill out an application. A new course will start in March.

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