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Bethel Triple Shooting Details Revealed; Co-Owner of Tonelli's Passed Away; Chimney Heights Water Flushing Begins

4 Pending Federal Cases Against Alleged Drug Dealers in CT Include a Bethel Man; Bethel Education Funds Cut in Malloy's Proposed Budget.

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Ongoing investigations continue in Danbury, Newtown, Weston, Stamford, Norwalk and surrounding towns related to heroin and opioid overdoses. >>>4 Pending Federal Cases Against Alleged Drug Dealers in CT Include a Bethel Man

The report states that lone survivor of the deadly shooting suffered a serious spinal cord injury and will need long-term care. >>>Bethel Triple Shooting Details Revealed: Report

A total of 28 Connecticut communities had their Education Cost Share funds cut entirely and 111 others had its funds reduced. >>>How Much was Bethel's State Education Funding Cut Under Malloy's Budget Proposal?

If no written objections are received by the Building Dept. within 30 days, the department can waive the last 60 days of the waiting period. >>>Bethel Houses to be Demolished: Residents Have 90 Days to Object

Mr. Fernandes worked as a chef at Old Oak Restaurant, Magnifico's Restaurant in Danbury and in 1986 became co-owner of Tonelli's in Bethel. >>>Co-Owner of Tonelli's, Manuel Da Piedade Fernandes Sr., 62, Passed Away

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