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You could be missing out on $1,000s, and you might not even realize it.
Readers drew sharp ethical lines between stealing food out of hunger, taking luxury goods and targeting homes, local shops or chain stores.
Patch's weekly CT Lottery roundup.
Tolland is seeking resident input on how the budget gets done.
Paving season is in full swing in Stafford.
The ice cream shop will offer free regular-size cones for a limited time for National Ice Cream Day.
The Town Plan and Zoning Commission is scheduled to meet next week.
More than $4,000 has been raised so far.
In a dramatic turn of events, the Main Moose has new ownership and is back open.
Middletown officials Friday released a paving program update.
The suspect attempted to flee from the vehicle in the middle of I-95, according to Connecticut State Police.
The commission also heard a pre-application proposal for 165-unit Riverside Avenue development project.
A package deal of 16-plus acres is being offered in Manchester.
Eligible households may receive up to two bulky waste pickups per year.
The Advisory Committee on Community Appearance wants to see samples of certain materials that would be used for the project.
A fishhook was embedded under the bird's wing, according to authorities.
The commission will conduct a pre-application review for a major proposal that could reshape a prominent gateway to downtown.
The funding was approved after nearly an hour of public discussion.
Vernon officials are requesting a federal grant to mitigate flooding and help aquatic species at two local locations.
The free system was outlined Thursday.
"This was a heartbreaking, no-fault tragedy," an elected official said. The injured dog was being treated in Shelton as of Thursday.
Inland boaters need to be aware of Aquatic Invasive Species stamp requirements.