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Ex-Head Chef Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Staff: Police

The ex-head chef was arrested following a lengthy investigation, according to state police.>>>Read More.


Contractor Burglarized Home He Was Working On, Police Say

A contractor has been charged after police say he burglarized a home he was working on, stealing $150,000 in cash along with jewelry.>>>Read More.

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Popular Restaurant Closing

The restaurant announced it will serve its last meals this weekend.>>>Read More.


Mayor Fires Police Officer After Fatal Shooting

The police officer who shot and killed a knife-wielding man has been fired, according to the mayor.>>>Read More.

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Acclaimed Forensic Scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee Dies At 87

Lee was a professor at the University of New Haven for more than 50 years and a former Commissioner of Connecticut Public Safety.>>>Read More.


Massive Development Planned For Blighted Area

A developer is pitching an ambitious, three-building project that "would remove several blighted and dilapidated buildings.">>>Read More.


Responders Roll Out Red Carpet For Red Squirrel

Animal control and firefighters teamed up to relocate a red squirrel with a new tree nest near the town's animal shelter.>>>Read More.


CT Man, Ex-School Coach, Gets Prison In Student Rape Case

A Connecticut man who formerly worked as a custodian and wrestling coach in another state has been sentenced to prison for having sexual contact with underage teen students.>>>Read More.


Greenwich's Outdoor Dining Barriers Are Ugly: Here's How The Town Plans On Fixing The Concrete Eyesores

Town officials are working to come up with solutions to hide the concrete eyesores, but it will increase costs for participating eateries.>>>Read More.


Bradley Airport Starts Gift Card Drive For TSA Officers During Shutdown

Airport officials said the drive started after people in the community asked how they could help.>>>Read More.


Yard Goats Night Will Put School's Chorus In Spotlight

The school’s chorus is set to sing the national anthem before the April 30 game in Hartford.>>>Read More.

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