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WIN-TV Channel 5 Schedule Week of January 28-February 3

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*Schedule subject to change. For the most up-to-date schedule, please visit www.win-tv.org

Monday Ch5 Early Morning Start NASA 5:00 AM Windsor Means Business 5:30 AM Carol Sing and Parade 2012 6:00 AM Creating Cooperative Kids 7:00 AM Ch5 Morning Start Army Newswatch 8:30 AM Service Above Self 9:00 AM Windsor Land Preservation 9:30 AM Eagle Scout Colin Walsh 10:00 AM Ellsworth Letters Troops Pt 1 11:30 AM Ch5 Afternoon Start Windsor Art Center Pleasants 12:00 PM CT Valley Views 1:00 PM WHS Winter Concert 2012 1:30 PM Teddies for Tots 3:00 PM Kaitlyn Today 3:30 PM Life and Style with Sara 4:00 PM Expedition New England 4:30 PM TCS 2012: The Light Has Come 5:00 PM New England Cuisine 6:00 PM Ch5 Evening Start Diveristy in the Community 7:00 PM TV Caribbean 8:00 PM MLK Event Town Hall 2012 8:30 PM Otter Creek Outdoors 11:00 PM
Tuesday Ch5 Early Morning Start Windsor Land Preservation 5:00 AM Granny Blue 5:30 AM Windsor Means Business 6:30 AM GMO TALK 7:00 AM Ch5 Morning Start Central Authors 8:00 AM Plaza Theater 8:30 AM Higher Ground 9:00 AM Perils for Pedestrians 10:00 AM Youth Helping Youth 11:00 AM Ch5 Afternoon Start Senior Voice - Medications 12:00 PM Filming Chargers - How To 1:30 PM Senior Veteran Stories 2:00 PM Karyn Parsons at the Library 3:00 PM TCS 2012: The Light Has Come 4:00 PM Expedition New England 5:00 PM The Windsor Journal Weekly 5:30 PM Diveristy in the Community 6:00 PM Ch5 Evening Start Higher Ground 7:00 PM Kaitlyn Today 8:00 PM Life and Style with Sara 8:30 PM Raw Food Central : Pregnancy 9:00 PM Eagle Scout Colin Walsh 10:00 PM The Steve Katsos Show 11:30 PM
Wednesday Ch5 Early Morning Start Army Newswatch 5:00 AM Invasive Plants in Windsor 5:30 AM Raw Food Harley Johnstone Pt. 2 6:00 AM 30 Odd Minutes 7:30 AM Ch5 Morning Start Senior Voice - Medications 8:00 AM Youth Helping Youth 9:00 AM CT Valley Views 10:00 AM The President's College 10:30 AM Vintage Radio - Arnold Stang 11:00 AM Ch5 Afternoon Start The Garage 12:00 PM WHS Plays: Mouth of Babes 12:30 PM Cool Kids Clothes 1:00 PM WHS Plays: Kissing Scene 1:30 PM Cat Connection 2:00 PM Army Newswatch 2:30 PM Windsor Land Preservation 3:00 PM Windsor Means Business 3:30 PM Raw Food Central Kendall Pt 2 4:00 PM Karyn Parsons at the Library 5:00 PM Granny Blue 6:00 PM Ch5 Evening Start Simply Fresh Food 7:00 PM Service Above Self 8:30 PM Eagle Scout Colin Walsh 9:00 PM Carol Sing and Parade 2012 10:30 PM
Thursday Ch5 Early Morning Start Ms Senior Pageant 5:00 AM Central Authors 6:30 AM Vintage Radio - The Saint 7:00 AM Ch5 Morning Start Vintage Radio - Arnold Stang 8:00 AM WHS Winter Concert 2012 9:00 AM Central Authors 10:30 AM Perils for Pedestrians 11:00 AM Ch5 Afternoon Start Eagle Scout Colin Walsh 12:00 PM Simply Fresh Food 2:00 PM Carol Sing and Parade 2012 3:00 PM Youth Helping Youth 4:00 PM Vintage Radio - The Saint 5:00 PM New England Cuisine 6:00 PM Ch5 Evening Start Words of Peace 7:00 PM Windsor Land Preservation 7:30 PM Senior Voice - Medications 8:00 PM CT Valley Views 9:00 PM Windsor Means Business 9:30 PM Go Green Go Veg 10:00 PM MLK Event Town Hall 2012 10:30 PM
Friday Ch5 Early Morning Start Perils for Pedestrians 5:00 AM Higher Ground 5:30 AM WHS Plays: Kissing Scene 6:00 AM Save Open Spaces 6:30 AM Wilson Fire Department Tour 7:00 AM Ch5 Morning Start The Soda Jerks Ep 10 8:00 AM Life and Style with Sara 8:30 AM Raw Food Harley Johnstone Pt. 2 9:00 AM Creating Cooperative Kids 10:30 AM Expedition New England 11:30 AM Ch5 Afternoon Start The Steve Katsos Show 12:00 PM Filming Chargers - How To 1:00 PM Service Above Self 1:30 PM Karyn Parsons at the Library 2:00 PM St Gabes packs for Troops 3:00 PM Windsor Land Preservation 3:30 PM MLK Event Town Hall 2012 4:00 PM Raw Food Central : Pregnancy 6:00 PM Ch5 Evening Start The Windsor Journal Weekly 7:00 PM Words of Peace 8:00 PM Youth Helping Youth 8:30 PM Old Tyme Fiddlers 2009 9:30 PM Magic Lincer Tennis Academy 10:30 PM Undercover TV 11:00 PM
Saturday Ch5 Early Morning Start The Humble Farmer 5:00 AM CT Valley Views 6:00 AM Teddies for Tots 6:30 AM WHS Winter Concert 2012 7:00 AM Ch5 Morning Start The Windsor Journal Weekly 8:30 AM Simply Fresh Food 9:00 AM Youth Helping Youth 10:00 AM New England Cuisine 11:00 AM Central Authors 11:30 AM Ch5 Afternoon Start Words of Peace 12:00 PM Carol Sing and Parade 2012 12:30 PM Kaitlyn Today 1:30 PM Diveristy in the Community 2:00 PM 30 Odd Minutes 3:00 PM Windsor Means Business 4:00 PM Expedition New England 4:30 PM Senior Voice - Medications 5:00 PM Great Pond Village 6:00 PM Ch5 Evening Start Eagle Scout Colin Walsh 7:00 PM Windsor Land Preservation 8:05 PM 9-11 Explosive Evidence 8:30 PM Violent Rain 10:30 PM
Sunday Ch5 Early Morning Start Service Above Self 5:00 AM Filming Chargers - How To 5:30 AM Zion Songs 6:00 AM Church of God of Prophecy 7:00 AM Ch5 Morning Start Rehoboth Church of God 8:00 AM In Season and Out of Season 9:00 AM Tell the Truth Ministries 9:30 AM Full Gospel Foundation 10:00 AM Voice of Deliverance 11:00 AM Ch5 Afternoon Start Zion Songs 12:00 PM Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 1:00 PM Power For Freedom 2:00 PM Music and The Spoken Word 2:30 PM Tell the Truth Ministries 3:00 PM Oasis Christian Church 3:30 PM In Season and Out of Season 4:00 PM Music and The Spoken Word 4:30 PM Church of God of Prophecy 5:00 PM Rehoboth Church of God 6:00 PM Ch5 Evening Start Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 7:00 PM Old Tyme Fiddlers 2009 8:00 PM Kaitlyn Today 9:00 PM The Windsor Journal Weekly 9:30 PM Diveristy in the Community 10:00 PM

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CatherineDennis May 21, 2013 at 08:45 pm
Congrats to all students, parents, teachers and administrators at Sage Park. It would seem thatRead More mission statements, transparency, parent involvement all equal excellence. How much would you charge to teach these basics to those that feel the need to hire college students from Chicago to review WHS-those very same people that congratulated you tonight? The students achievements that were honored tonight were very impressive and you make us all proud. Keep up the great work at Sage Park.
George Slate May 21, 2013 at 05:07 pm
Thank you Al and Bill for the follow up comments. For both, as I understand it, the fancy words are,Read More longitudinal studies. Take the same students, or group of students if the individual data is not available, and see how the test results go from third grade to high school. I've only done a quick scan of the test results for Windsor that R. Eleveld gave us a link to earlier. Along with understanding the Town's audited financial statements (which Bill might help me with), this longitudinal information is something that I hope to work through as time permits. As I write this, I should consider a FOI to see if it already exists. If it already exists, I'm surprised that all of us do not already have easy access to it. When I have the information gathered, I will share summaries here. And for the two of you, I will share the detailed spreadsheets. As I recall, even last night the conversation centered on the High School for turn around, and regardless of what we think of the person currently engaged for the EER, the EER is for the High School only.
Bill Generous May 21, 2013 at 04:46 pm
George, keep in mind that after middle school at Sage Park, some students go to other public orRead More private high schools. Studies comparing the middle and high school should concentrate on students that have attended both.
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Albert Williams May 20, 2013 at 03:40 pm
Just curious...any relation to Griffin Land, Imperial Nursuries, River Bend Associates?
R Eleveld May 21, 2013 at 03:44 pm
@Slate The BoE originally said they did not believe the Town Ethics Commission had purview over theRead More BoE. Yes in November the voters can choose to continue the behavior with the current party in the majority. See the comment of WR who says a Councilor accepted responsibility here: http://windsor.patch.com/groups/schools/p/council-approves-reduction-in-education-funding
George Slate May 20, 2013 at 02:27 pm
R Eleveld - Just to clarify, The Town Ethics Committee ruled (1) that the BOE is subject to the TownRead More Ethics Code, but (2) they do not have jurisdiction over violations of BOE by laws violations. When someone is brought in front of an Ethics Committee, and comes out vindicated, one of two things happen. They are humbled, or emboldened. The BOE President, and the Superintendent of Schools are emboldened because virtually nothing stands in their way of two person absolute rule, until November 2013. The only obstacle is for one of the Democrat BOE members joining the other four BOE members to reign (the pun works all too well here) them in (this appears unlikely). What is the old saying, Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely? So we have to wait until November to try and fix this situation. In the meantime the voters in Windsor can keep voting NO on the referenda to send the message that we do not want dysfunctional BOE oversight. Or we could get back a functional BOE. Since September 12, 2012, this possibility grow less likely each day.
R Eleveld May 20, 2013 at 10:18 am
@Michele, you are correct. The TC can only provide the BoE an amount of money, it can not in anywayRead More tell the BoE what to do with that money. It could make suggestions, however they carry the same weight as any citizen making any suggestion to the BoE. State law has created the BoE as an island unto itself. They do not even think they are subject to the Town Ethics Code. The voters do have the power to change what they do not like in November. The question is will they again repeat the prior behavior and vote in those that will not make change. Remember Einstein's definition of insanity. It applies here.
R Eleveld May 20, 2013 at 10:22 am
They did a good job of investigation along with Ms. Fissel. in the article: Some investigationRead More yields more questions. I ask some questions about the timing of this whole situation. It is now become an embarrassment to Windsor, Loyola, and Dr. James. The idea of this research/study is important, however this execution is fraught with problems and serious concerns. http://windsor.patch.com/groups/r-elevelds-blog/p/some-investigation-yields-more-questions
R Eleveld May 15, 2013 at 01:12 pm
The results:Read More http://windsor.patch.com/groups/r-elevelds-blog/p/voting-results-by-district-with-analysis
AnneB May 15, 2013 at 09:19 am
What they don't get is that the Dollar Tree and Poquonock development are not isolated issues.Read More They directly relate to the overall frustration of voters. Residents have repeatedly been told that development will produce "benefits" for them and the town and help keep taxes low. Meanwhile, those "benefits" always seem to go to an ever hungry, yet still failing, education beaurocracy while the center of town and other neighborhoods languish with no improvements and taxes still go up.
Malvi Lennon May 15, 2013 at 09:10 am
What Mayor Trinks and Minority Leader Jepson refuse to acknowledge is that people (ALL people) areRead More tired. Most Windsor residents whether they are on the right or the left want cost effective responsible government. We want our elected officials to remember that they ARE accountable to the people. It is OUR money hence OUR priorities should set the agenda. No more horse trails or sidewalks to nowhere. This November let’s send a clear message to the Town Council – step aside boys a new team is taking over.