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State Rep. Michael Caron met with Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele, left, and Killingly Town Council Chair Janice Thurlow, center, September 25, 2007, during Lt. Gov. Fedele's visit to a local school, discussion of jobs and the economy with local officials, and a tour of a remediated site that is being turned into a thriving commercial center for the region.

Rep. Caron (Right) speaks at a forum to individuals interested in homeschooling in our state. Rep. Arthur O'Neill (Left) The forum is intended to be the first of a series to be held around the state for home-schoolers to get information about home-schooling and interested parents and families to discuss the climate of home-schooling in Connecticut, August 30, 2007.

Rep. Caron introduced his nephew, Cole Urso, to the House of Representatives during the April 26th Session. Cole was spending the day at the Capitol as part of the "Take Your Child to Work Day", April 26,2007.

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Rep. Caron greets the fourth graders from Killingly Memorial School during their visit to the state Capitol, March 26, 2007.


Rep. Caron speaks in support of Former House Republican Leader, Bob Ward, as his appointment is discussed during the March 7th Session.

Rep. Caron (right) discusses a change in bill language with Colleague Rep. Pam Sawyer(left)before the start of session on March 7th.
 
State Rep. Michael Caron, R-44, Killingly, Plainfield, Sterling, a cochairman of the Connecticut Hall of Fame Committee, speaks in front of the new hall of fame, where the state legislature has inducted three famous Connecticut residents, Katharine Hepburn, Mark Twain and Igor Sikorsky, as the first members.

Legislators and those accepting on behalf of the first Connecticut Hall of Fame awards inductees from left to right: Representative Michael Caron; Representative Elizabeth "Betty" Boukus; accepting for Katherine Hepburn, Ellsworth Grant, brother in law to Katherine Hepburn; accepting for Mark Twain, Debra Petke, the chief curator of the Mark Twain House and Museum; accepting for Igor Sikorsky, Nikolai Sikorsky and Igor Sikorsky, Jr., the sons of Sikorsky; Senator Joseph Crisco, Senator Martin Looney. (February 21, 2007).
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