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1. www.newbritainherald.com
www.newbritainherald.com/site/ - [Cached]Published on: 5/31/2007 Last Visited: 5/31/2007
"I think it went great," music teacher Joe Campolieta of Forbes and East elementary schools said after the concert. "It's a great concert, especially for my students." Campolieta said the concert gives younger students the opportunity to see what happens when hard work pays off. He said his students were in awe of the high school band, but offered them words of encouragement. "It's not like 10 years down the road," Campolieta said he told his kids. "It's three years down the road." Campolieta said the concert was fun for him personally because he gets to see a lot of his former students and reconnect with them. -
2. www.ctcentral.com
www.ctcentral.com/site/news.cf - [Cached]Published on: 5/31/2007 Last Visited: 5/31/2007
"I think it went great," music teacher Joe Campolieta of Forbes and East elementary schools said after the concert. "It's a great concert, especially for my students." Campolieta said the concert gives younger students the opportunity to see what happens when hard work pays off. He said his students were in awe of the high school band, but offered them words of encouragement. "It's not like 10 years down the road," Campolieta said he told his kids. "It's three years down the road." Campolieta said the concert was fun for him personally because he gets to see a lot of his former students and reconnect with them. -
3. www.bristolpress.com
www.bristolpress.com/site/news - [Cached]Published on: 5/31/2007 Last Visited: 5/31/2007
"I think it went great," music teacher Joe Campolieta of Forbes and East elementary schools said after the concert. "It's a great concert, especially for my students." Campolieta said the concert gives younger students the opportunity to see what happens when hard work pays off. He said his students were in awe of the high school band, but offered them words of encouragement. "It's not like 10 years down the road," Campolieta said he told his kids. "It's three years down the road." Campolieta said the concert was fun for him personally because he gets to see a lot of his former students and reconnect with them.

