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American School for the Deaf welcomes African Royalty to West Hartford

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On Tuesday, the American School for the Deaf (ASD) in West Hartford welcomed representatives from the Republic of Guinea for a luncheon event. “It is such a unique experience,” Executive Director Jeffrey S. Bravin said. “In three weeks, we were able to make all of this happened.” The representatives joined Bravin, Princess Karen Chatman, West Hartford Mayor Shari Cantor, representatives…

Source: NBC Connecticut – Connecticut News, Local News, Weather, Traffic, Entertainment, Breaking News

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