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Restaurant Mourns Sudden Loss Of 'Beloved Mother'

The restaurant will be temporarily closed as the family grieves the loss.>>>Read More.


Fire Causes $200,000 Worth Of Damage, Officials Say

"One occupant was sleeping directly above the fire room," a fire official said. "It cannot be overstated how properly placed and functioning smoke detectors are credited with saving the residents’ lives.">>>Read More.

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Teen Fled From Officers, Used Electronic License Plate Cover On Vehicle: Police

Police say a teenager initiated a race with another vehicle and then fled from officers who tried to conduct a traffic stop.>>>Read More.


With Whistles & Warnings, Anti-ICE ‘Rapid Responders’ Mobilize

“I feel like we’re days away from Minneapolis here in [CT],” a “rapid responder” said.>>>Read More.

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Barnes & Noble Leaving Current Site, PZC OK's Signage For New Use

The zoning board approved new signage last week for the site's expected new use.>>>Read More.


Assistant Principal Resigns: Officials

Administrators will begin a search for a replacement.>>>Read More.


Superintendent Discusses District's Approach To Artificial Intelligence In Schools

"Our guiding approach is simple: go slow to go fast." — Superintendent of Schools Thomas Scarice.>>>Read More.

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