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Elderly Woman Stabbed To Death; Son Charged: Police
A man has been arrested and charged with his mother’s murder, according to police. Here are the new details.>>>Read More.
Jury Awards $49 Million To Woman Who Claimed Doctor Missed Life-Threatening Diagnosis
She “did everything right. She went to her doctor every year, she had her tests done, and she trusted that her results would be acted upon. That trust was betrayed, repeatedly, over six years,” an attorney said. >>>Read More.
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Connecticut Company Issues Nationwide Recall
The local company said consumers should discontinue the use of the recalled products immediately and return them to the company for a replacement.>>>Read More.
This CT Community Ranked In 100 Best Places To Live List
The new report focuses on affordability, home values and quality of life across small- to mid-sized U.S. cities.>>>Read More.
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Prominent Building To Be Demolished
Because the building is listed on the Historic Resources Inventory, local law requires a 90-day delay of demolition.>>>Read More.
NASCAR Star Draws Crowd As Guest Bartender At Popular Eatery
The local native son, who won his first NASCAR Cup race this year, returned to his hometown to tend bar and mingle with race fans.>>>Read More.
Teacher Wins Connecticut Emerging Educator Honor
The school district is celebrating a middle school music teacher after a statewide award recognized her work with students.>>>Read More.
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