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Signs removed days before election
Democratic incumbent First Selectman Matt Knickerbocker was found taking down an opponent's sign Tuesday that he said was on town property, setting off another political sparing match days before the municipal election.
The sign puts another focus on the beleaguered Walnut Hill Road bridge, which Knickerbocker's challengers have used against him.
Knickerbocker said he was driving on Plumtrees and Rockwell roads Tuesday morning and saw the sign, which read "Fix the bridge, Vote Will Duff."
The sign of his Republican challenger shines a light on delays to the reconstruction of the bridge.
Paul Improta, Republican Town Committeechairman, said he was driving by, saw a car with the trunk open and stopped to block the person in.
He recognized the first selectman. "I said, `You aren't stealing our signs are you?'" Improta said.
Knickerbocker insisted the sign was on town land near a construction zone and took down the Duff sign, as well as two of his own put there by his volunteers.
He returned Duff's sign to Republican headquarters.
Improta said he believes the signs were on private property.
"He shouldn't be touching someone else's signs, especially his competition's," Improta said. "I was shocked it was him.
"People want me to report it to the police but I'm not bringing criminal charges. People knowing about it is enough for me."
Both parties claim large numbers of signs have disappeared in the election.
Improta said about 80 percent of the bridge signs have been taken down, although other campaign signs have stayed in place.
Peter Olson, Democratic Town Committee chairman, said his party has lost dozens and dozens of signs.
"It happens every year. We are conscious of not making an issue out of it. Matt felt this sign was in the construction zone on town property and also took two of our signs down for the same reason."
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When Valerie Principi saw the photos of a playground in Uganda dedicated to the children of Sandy Hook Elementary School, the Newtown mother cried.
"I was stunned," said Principi, who lives in Sandy Hook. "Here these children are on the other side of the world -- you couldn't compare their lives to children here, but they're in need, and one of their needs was met in our Sandy Hook children's names."
Principi's nephew, Michael Principi, of Ridgefield, was one of the volunteers who built the playground in January at Amani Baby Cottage, an orphanage in Uganda.
He took part in the Tilt-A-World Ministry trip from Bethel. Pastor Dan Kelly, of Second Chance Bible Church in Bethel, started the ministry in 2006. Volunteers through Tilt-A-World Ministry have built 12 playgrounds at orphanages around the world.
"This trip had been planned since October," Kelly said. "Then the tragedy happened in Sandy Hook, and dedicating this playground to the children of Sandy Hook just seemed like the thing to do."
Kelly said all future playgrounds built through Tilt-A-World Ministry will also be dedicated to the Sandy Hook children.
"It's a win-win situation," Kelly said. "The kids in these third-world countries get playgrounds and the children from Sandy Hook are remembered forever."
Michael Principi agreed.
"The special thing was working with these wonderful orphans," he said. "They were 1 month to 6 years old -- precious. They just wanted to be held and loved.
"It wasn't lost on any of us that they were the same age as, or just a little younger than, the children of Sandy Hook," he added.
The playground in Uganda was built in collaboration with Burnsville Church in Burnsville, Minn. Tilt-A-World always builds in collaboration with other churches from around the country, Kelly said.
The Uganda playground has: 16 swings; a rock wall, a rope ladder; a hand-over-hand climbing bar; and two towers connected by a 20-foot-long deck. Overall, the playground's dimensions are 50 feet by 25 feet.
"It was amazing. The people there knew about Sandy Hook," said Kayla Kelly, 15, who went to Uganda with her father.
"The kids would stare out of the (orphanage) windows and watch, asking when the playground would be done. Once it was done, they swang and swang. They couldn't stop smiling,"
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