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Local Man Abandoned Pit Bull: PD; Heroin Overdose Deaths Examined; School Funds May Be Cut: Branford News

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Police say the man left the dog in an unsecured crate near a dumpster.

Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in heroin and other opioid-related deaths. This review tracks 2016 cases throughout all of CT.

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Police said when they found the suspect there was so much pot smoke in the area that a baby and a young child had to be relocated.

All of the information is provided by the Police Department and all charges are allegations at this time.

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If Malloy's proposal is approved the news would be very bad for local taxpayers, school officials say.

The company will occupy a 1700s building, which has been fully renovated.

Realtor.com shares the latest houses that have sold in Branford.

Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below.

This course provides hands-on training, reviews health risks of exposure to lead paint, and more. It will be on March 31 at 8 am.

Branford Recreation will open registration on March 2nd for the bus trip to a Detroit Tigers - Boston Red Sox game on June 11.
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