More information on Stamford Town Center death; Home invasion victims were targeted; Community rallies around teen with cancer and much more
Federal officials are investigating reports the treats sickened and killed thousand
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Three Keys to Strengthening Your Financial Resolve in 2015
Happy New Year from Power 10 Indoor Rowing Center and Welcome Back from Vacation! It's time to add Indoor Rowing to your weekly workout.
Bundle up! Wind chills are expected to fall below zero this week. There is also a 'Severe Weather Alert' in effect Sunday due to dense fog.
Plus, Local Cops Pay Tribute to Fallen NYPD Officer, Cat Tossed From Truck Window Adopted and Meth Lab Busted.
A look at the top stories from Patch sites across Connecticut for Friday, Jan. 2, 2015.
Senator Kevin Witkos and Rep. Tim LeGeyt helped raise money by ringing bells for donations
The team won their division in the 2nd Annual Nutmeg State Games Holiday Festival basketball tournament.
Looking for a new home in 2015? Check out Zillow's listings.
From the Patch job boards.
One Connecticut couple married 69 years dies minutes apart, a baby miraculously survives a 2-story fall, and mom sleeps while child wanders.
Madison art dealer called a "serial fraudster," by federal officials, a house is egged on Christmas day, and fire damages a catering hall.
Happy New Year! Let's have our New Year's resolution be to help our dogs become better behaved!
Sen. Witkos represents Canton, Simsbury, Avon, Granby, Barkhamsted, Colebrook, Hartland, Harwinton, New Hartford, Norfolk, and Torrington.
Moose on the loose, new restaurant coming to old train depot and more.
Localized weather forecast.
Victim in home invasion now faces charges; Quinnipiac University cracks down on hazing; Car flips over and over in DUI case, and much more.
Tolls were abolished in 1985 in Connecticut.
We're putting together a list of resolutions Patch readers would like to see for politicians, nonprofits and other stakeholders.
Plus, towns receive grants for storm preparedness, suspected burglar was actually locking car doors, fire caused by Xmas tree lights.
Lola was safely trapped Tues night/Wed morning. She's home getting loved by her family!
Start popping that popcorn: Here's a list of movies about to be taken off of Netflix at the end of the month.
Learn more about our unique college preparatory school and summer program for boys age 13-20 held from June 19 - July 21
The program will allow a group of seniors to get exposure to potential career paths.
Everything you need to know about ringing in the New Year.
First grader sends beautiful thank-you note to cops, Norwalk family deemed to have best Christmas lights display in American, and more.
Former cop urges police to kill man, who wrote a threatening Facebook message about police officers, and an abused dog gets a new home.
Homes for sale.
Police investigate shooting on Route 8, customers help solve an armed robbery, and Gov. Malloy appointees receive 3-12 percent raises.
Two theaters in Connecticut will be screening the movie, viewers will also have the option to watch the movie online.
Heavy rains, fog, strong winds, and even some thunder expected in Canton.
Plus: Important information if you own a Keurig; World of Beer coming soon; Family wins national prize for Christmas lights and much more.
Police and other emergency responders are responding to a diesel fuel spill on Powder Mill Road.
State Sen. Kevin Witkos advises people on how they can avoid chimney fires during the holiday season.
Keurig announced it is recalling 7 million of these machines. Some 90 people have been burned by the unit.
Letter to Santa ensures one granddad doesn't have to work on Christmas, a man reports a robbery, but police said he did it, and more.