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Rep. Marilyn Giuliano’s Shoreline Conversations Cable Show Hosts North Cove Yacht Club Guests
Rep. Marilyn Giuliano’s Shoreline Conversations Cable Show Hosts North Cove Yacht Club Guests
State representative Marilyn Giuliano hosts a community cable show called “Shoreline Conversations,” featuring regular community guests and public figures. This week’s show for Tuesday, August 31 at 7:30 P.M. on Comcast channel 14 will feature guests from the North Cove Yacht Club.
“This group of likeminded avid watercraft sportsman has been active on the shoreline for more than 50 years. The North Cove Yacht Club hosts racing series, most notably their sailboat racing from the Saybrook Outer Light, and summer cruises amongst other activities. On my upcoming August 3rd show you’ll hear about its history, programs and historic place in the shoreline community,” said Rep. Guiliano.
Guests include Commodore Jack Cunningham, Past Commodore Lisa Carruthers and Chairman of the Race Committee Mark Fortin.
State Rep. Marilyn Giuliano Achieves Perfect Voting Record
State Rep. Marilyn Giuliano Achieves Perfect Voting Record
State Representative Marilyn Giuliano continues her exemplary record of public service by registering a perfect voting record in the Connecticut General Assembly.
Giuliano, who represents Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook and Westbrook in the state House of Representatives, gave an up or down vote 100 percent of the time for the 274 votes of the 2010 legislative session. Only about 20 of the 151 legislators in the state House of Representatives accomplished such a voting record.
