Naturalization ceremony

After throwing out ceremonial first pitches, Rock Cats pitcher Anthony Swarzak congratulates new U.S. citizen Lesley Gosselin, originally from Australia, while Pierre Jean Louis, originally from Haiti waves to the crowd. Nineteen Connecticut residents officially became U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony before the Rock Cats and <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PLGEO100100204140000" title="Portland (Middlesex, Connecticut)" href="/topic/us/connecticut/middlesex-county-%28connecticut%29/portland-%28middlesex-connecticut%29-PLGEO100100204140000.topic">Portland</a> Sea Dogs game at <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PLGEO100100202180000" title="New Britain" href="/topic/us/connecticut/hartford-county/new-britain-PLGEO100100202180000.topic">New Britain</a> Stadium.

( BOB MACDONNELL / July 4, 2007 )

After throwing out ceremonial first pitches, Rock Cats pitcher Anthony Swarzak congratulates new U.S. citizen Lesley Gosselin, originally from Australia, while Pierre Jean Louis, originally from Haiti waves to the crowd. Nineteen Connecticut residents officially became U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony before the Rock Cats and Portland Sea Dogs game at New Britain Stadium.

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