Sometimes it takes somebody from elsewhere to show us what’s good about home.
That’s the case with Elona Vaisnys of North Haven, a Lithuanian-American who was born to a refugee family and spent part of her childhood in a displaced persons camp in Austria before coming to the United States. She was the daughter of an opera director who got permission to immigrate when he landed a job as a church organist in New Britain.
Read the full article by Sandi Kahn Shelton, Register Staff, here.


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