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Shoplifters Fight Over Nearly $580 Worth Of Stolen Meat In Stop & Shop Parking Lot: PD
Two men were arrested and another got away after police said they were fighting in the parking lot over nearly $580 worth of stolen meat.>>>Read More.
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Special Education Teacher Accused Of Stealing Student Lunch Money: Report
The incidents are reportedly under investigation by the district.>>>Read More.
Woman Charged With Leaving Kids Unattended
A woman has been charged criminally with leaving children unattended in a vehicle, police said.>>>Read More.
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Person Struck By Train: Officials
Authorities closed the downtown train station for the investigation.>>>Read More.
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Town Shoots Down Zone Change For Massive Development
The PZC denied a rezoning bid for a major mixed-use development, citing traffic and planning concerns after a public hearing.>>>Read More.
Major Bank Gets OK To Build New Branch
The Zoning Commission approved the plan earlier this month.>>>Read More.
Major Jewelry Brand To Open Store At Mall
The store will move into a space on the mall's upper floor and an existing store will head to a vacant spot.>>>Read More.
New Haven Joins 28 U.S. Cities, Counties In Brief In Support Of CA In Suit On Anonymous Policing
Mayor Justin Elicker announced that New Haven has joined a coalition of 28 local governments and leaders across 10 states in filing an amicus brief in support of a California law that requires local, state and federal law enforcement officers—including ICE agents—to display visible identification while on duty.>>>Read More.
Daffodil Festival 2026: Here’s What To Know Before You Go
Police announce several road closures and restrictions that will be in effect during the 2026 Daffodil Festival, along with shuttle services and more.>>>Read More.
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