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Be an Extra in a Hallmark Movie: Connecticut's Christmas Contest
Get ready for your closeup movie fans! Connecticut is launching its very own Christmas Movie Trail, and there’s a super exciting contest for you to get involved in.
Everything You Need to Know About Connecticut’s Christmas Movie Trail and Contest
What’s Happening?
Launch of Connecticut Christmas Movie Trail: This is the first-ever Christmas movie trail in the U.S., showcasing over 20 holiday films shot in Connecticut.
Meet Hallmark Stars: Twelve lucky winners will get to meet popular holiday movie stars, including Wes Brown, Erin Cahill, and Michael Rady.
Contest Details
How to Enter: Fill out an online form and tell them what you love most about the holiday season in Connecticut.
Winners Announced: 12 winners will be chosen to attend an event in Hartford on Wednesday, Nov. 13 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Extra Role Opportunity: One of the winners will be selected to be an extra in an upcoming Hallmark Christmas movie being filmed in the state.
Entry Deadline: Make sure to submit your entry by Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 11 p.m.
Why It Matters
Celebrate Connecticut’s Charm: Governor Ned Lamont emphasizes that this event highlights the state’s beautiful landscapes and historic towns.
Experience the Magic: The contest offers a unique chance to immerse yourself in the holiday spirit and connect with the film industry.
Deets
Event Date: Nov. 13, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. in Hartford.
Contest Deadline: Nov. 6 at 11 p.m.
Connecticut is turning into a holiday movie wonderland, and this is your chance to be part of the magic! Isn’t everything just so spectacular in CT?
Since it’s Hallmark, I’m sure they are looking for pleasant human beings to be in these movies, but they are still stories they are telling, and no story is worth sharing unless it has conflict. You need bad guys, jerks and mutants to tell any good story and I’m available. I’m a method actor so I’ve been in character as an A-hole for 45 years. Call me Hallmark!
Which Greater-Danbury Town Would be the Best Setting for a Christmas Movie?
Let’s make a movie! Even better, let’s make a Christmas movie in our area. I’ve always thought the Greater-Danbury towns would make great settings for holiday films. Our history and architecture lends itself to creating a believable, small-town America vibe. Below are the reasons, I think each town would be good for a Christmas movie, and a potential film we could shoot here.
Gallery Credit: Lou Milano
If the Greater-Danbury Area Towns Were Christmas Movies
When this topic came up in our office, my ears perked right up. The question was simple “If Greater Danbury Towns Were Christmas movies, which would they be and why? It’s so simple and yet so complex, it made no sense and gave me a topic to argue with my friends. I was so excited about it, I wrote them down, and this is the list:
Gallery Credit: Lou Milano
5 Underrated Christmas Movies Your Family Has Probably Never Seen Before
We all know that selecting a movie for a group of people is not easy and that is how you found yourself here, asking advice from an angry radio personality. On paper, I’m not fit to make decisions for myself, let alone an entire group of strangers. But, you are in the right place because to quote Dwight Schrute “I know everything about film, I’ve seen over 240 of them.”
You’ve found yourself at a common roadblock, one or more of your family members have decided they want to watch a movie they’ve never seen before. You suggested “Elf” and someone said, “not again”, you said we can watch “Home Alone” and someone groaned “nooooo.”
What Christmas movie can you watch that you’ve never seen before? These are 5 Underrated Christmas Movies Your Family Has Probably Never Seen.
Gallery Credit: Lou Milano
5 of the Best Christmas Towns to Visit in Connecticut 2023
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Connecticut couple arrested for $1 million Lululemon theft spree across multiple states | The Express Tribune
A Connecticut couple allegedly stole nearly $1 million worth of Lululemon merchandise during a two-month, multi-state theft spree, according to authorities.
Jadion Richards, 44, and Akwele Lawes-Richards, 45, were arrested on November 14 for stealing high-end fitness apparel from stores in Minnesota, Utah, Colorado, New York, and Connecticut since September, as detailed in a criminal complaint reported by multiple outlets.
The theft spree was uncovered after Lululemon investigators noticed significant losses, which escalated when the pair triggered a security alarm while leaving a store in Woodbury, Minnesota.
Richards reportedly accused store employees of racially profiling him, the complaint stated. However, a company investigator alleged the couple had stolen at least 45 items worth $5,000 from various stores the previous day.
Police apprehended the pair and discovered multiple credit and debit cards, along with a key to a Marriott hotel room. Inside the room, officers found 12 suitcases, three of which contained approximately $50,000 worth of Lululemon merchandise, as per the complaint.
The company investigator estimated the total stolen merchandise could be worth up to $1 million, though the complaint did not detail how this estimate was calculated.
Lululemon merchandise is known for its high price points, with clothing starting at over $50 and sweatshirts often costing more than $130.
“This outcome continues to underscore our ongoing collaboration with law enforcement and our investments in advanced technology, team training and investigative capabilities to combat retail crime and hold offenders accountable,” Lululemon’s vice president of asset protection told NBC News.
“We remain dedicated to continuing these efforts to address and prevent this industry-wide issue.”
The couple allegedly used various tactics to commit the thefts, including one distracting store staff while the other hid the fitness apparel under their clothes and jackets, according to the complaint.
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Connecticut man arrested in Puerto Rico for allegedly killing 4-month-old and Massachusetts mother
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Connecticut man dies nine days after being struck by car in Wall
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WALL – A 64-year-old Connecticut man has died from injuries suffered when he was struck by a car on Route 35 Nov. 9, police said.
Michael Losacano, of Niantic, Connecticut, passed away on Nov. 18 at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, police said. Losacano was hit by a Ford Explorer being driven southbound on the highway near Wall Church Road by a 72-year-old Farmingdale man at about 6:42 p.m. Nov. 9, according to police.
Losacano was taken to the hospital by Wall Township EMS. The accident is still under investigation and police did not reveal the name of the Explorer’s driver.
The accident is being investigated by Wall police Sgt. Andrew Baldino, the Monmouth County Serious Collision Analysis Response Team (SCART), and Detective Nicholas Logothetis of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.
Anyone who witnessed the collision or who has information relevant to the investigation is asked to call Wall police at (732) 449-4500.
Jean Mikle: @jeanmikle, jmikle@gannettnj.com.
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