The 18-year-old is in the ICU at Yale in need of a kidney and a liver.
Auctions can be a spectator sport.
He's about five years old and ready for his forever home.
Shelter life is breaking down the huskey/boxer mix and she needs out ASAP!
Happy Easter Southington. As families come together for church services, meals and egg hunts, share those moments with Patch.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health is recommending that private well owners test their wells for arsenic and uranium.
Andrew Ray spent years earning the prestigious Boy Scout rank, and the Town Council recently recognized his efforts.
The first meteor shower of 2013 peaks early Thursday.
Here are ten ways to have fun and spread holiday cheer without breaking the bank.
The popular meteorologist speaks for the first time Sunday night and ask Fox CT to reconsider its decision to let him go.
Quinnipiac University's new museum "An Ghorta Mhóir, the Great Hunger," opens this week.
The season is about to end at Cheshire's community farm on Boulder Road.
The Irish Famine is akin to U.S. Civil war for its citizens.
Is your refrigerator covered with your child's artistic creations? Enter the best ones during the "Art in the Garden" contest.
The state's test center on Highland Avenue gets high ratings.
Where and how to observe the Jewish holiday in Cheshire
The category 3 storm is still the biggest natural disaster in New England's history.
The Civil War battle was the single most deadly day in American military history.
Winds up to 55 miles an hour expected from slow moving cold front.
The company was sentenced for knowingly selling toxic birdseed which killed wild birds.
Make this holiday special with these traditional recipes and share some of your favorites.
Five Connecticut natives have commanded "Old Ironsides." Another saved her during the Civil War, and there's a piece of the original ship in New London.
Seamstresses completed about 130 dresses at last weekend's sewing event.
The festival and marketplace is two weeks away!
The engraving includes mention of the sunrise.
Experts still say too many Nutmeggers are overweight.
Long-time department head Joe Michelangelo is taking job in another town.
August, 1812 saw the country come under attack from a foreign country.
Thousands respond to news of his wedding to Christine Paluf on Sunday
Candlelight vigils tonight in Southington and Saturday in Hamden.
Searching and researching the history of Connecticut at estate sales.
Wounded soldier Josh Budd benefits from lacrosse tournament.
Planning is underway for an online encyclopedia of Cheshire's history.
Don and Jenifer Walsh recognized for fundraising efforts