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Coach Expresses ‘Remorse’ For Incident: School Officials

Officials met with the coach to “clearly express our concerns regarding how the situation was handled,” according to the letter.>>>Read More.


Ex-CT Correction Worker Sentenced To Prison For Threatening To Torture, Kill FBI Agent And Family: Feds

A former Connecticut state correction officer has been sentenced to 80 months in federal prison for threatening an FBI agent and his family, prosecutors said.>>>Read More.

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Man Shot By Cop Last Week Dies From Injuries: State

The 55-year-old was shot while wielding a knife and walking toward an officer.>>>Read More.


Victim Identified In Fatal Fire: Police

One person died after an apartment fire, according to officials.>>>Read More.

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Restaurant Recalls Pasta Sold In CT Stores: State DCP

The state DCP announced a restaurant is recalling pasta.>>>Read More.


Easter Bunny Returns To Mall This Week

Families can visit the Easter Bunny at the mall with special events and dance parties as well.>>>Read More.


Firefighters Bring Back Beloved Town Carnival

The three-day event at Robert Tedford Memorial Park will run Sept. 10–12 and mark the department’s 98th year.>>>Read More.


Nearly 200 Units Approved

The development will bring four apartment buildings and 37 townhomes.>>>Read More.


Teachers Facing Harlem Wizards in Charity Basketball Game

The annual event will raise funds for the Education Foundation, which has granted nearly $23,000 this school year.>>>Read More.

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