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Dispatcher Arrested, Charged With 2 Felonies: Police

“Management at the Emergency Communications Center … take this type of criminal behavior very seriously,” a local official wrote.>>>Read More.


One Suspect Eats Stash As Part Of 2 Drug Busts: Police

In one case, the accused was seen on camera removing a plastic bag of suspected narcotics from his pants and eating its contents, according to an arrest report.>>>Read More.

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Mums, Mystics And A Major Music Fest: This Weekend In Connecticut

Connecticut's largest ag fair and music festival are just teasers for a weekend filled with entertainment, if you know where to look.>>>Read More.


Foo Fighters Cancel Show At Local Music Festival

The band was scheduled to perform at the festival on Sunday; organizers have found a replacement.>>>Read More.

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Charges Filed Against Suspect In Attack On Mother, Children

The conditions of two of the three victims have been upgraded, according to authorities.>>>Read More.


Massive Car Show To Honor Fallen Police Officer

Saturday's '1718 Cars on Main' event will cause some traffic tie-ups, local police said.>>>Read More.


Hell's Kitchen Season, Shot At Foxwoods, To Premiere This Week

Season 23 of the show featuring Gordon Ramsay will premiere Thursday. The entire season was shot at the casino resort.>>>Read More.


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