CEO fired for puppy abuse, two more ice bucket challenges and a moving story about law enforcement rallying to help a child in need.
Also: Clinton visits CT; Labor Day tragedy; College student sexually assaulted during break-in; Don't Text & Drive; Weather Woes; and more.
Showers and thunderstorms may affect parts of the state this week.
Those who get their passport stamped have a chance to win a $100 to $150 gift card.
Counting down the safest and most dangerous towns in the state on four major metrics.
Breaking down the numbers behind the dangers we face in every Connecticut town.
Firefighters save a dog and four puppies from a burning house, and all of your top Connecticut Patch stories for August.
Connecticut drinkers prefer Samuel Adams beer and lemon drop shots.
Police were able to locate the suspicious car in Hamden.
2-month-old abused by Navy sailor father, an inspiring Trumbull couple, and a lot more from your Connecticut Patches this week.
Also: Board of Ed Rescinds Superintendent Appointment; Man Accused of Growing Nearly 140 lbs. of Pot; Passengers Rescued from Boat;
The DailyMeal.com has ranked five pizza places in New Haven, CT in the top 50 and of course Frank Pepe is #1.
Most traffic deaths from speeding in Connecticut are on rural roads. The state Department of Transportation focuses its efforts there.
This applies to state park swimming areas across Connecticut.
For Labor Day weekend, Metro-North will operate extra trains leaving Manhattan on Friday and operate a Sunday schedule on Monday, Labor Day.
Plus: What's Open, What's Closed on Labor Day, Stafford Springs Mother Leaves 2-Month-Old & 2-Year-Old in Car and more.
Murdered taxi driver is identified and teen seriously injured after being hit by a car.
The marina has been in business since 1974.
Also: Alcohol delivery service, Malloy concerned about CL&P price increase, Landlord turns power off on tenants, Zumba fundraiser, and more.
While the news is good, nationally gas is about 30 cents cheaper.
Also: Remembering a Sacred Heart University Student; Cablevision Charges Top Fees; Closet Drive for Food; and βJust Play.β
Daytime lane closures are expected from August until November.
Children left in hot cars, allegation of police brutality alleged, a rare white deer sighting and a lot more.
Plus: Hope the Chihuahua, mother denies giving teens alcohol and condoms, fingerprint scanners in schools, rental scams and more.
The training will occur in September.
Madison's first selectman challenged the town of Clinton and Clinton happily accepted the challenge.
Also: Cops Say DNA IDs Sledgehammer Jewelry Thief; 3:45 a.m Hoax Has Norwalk Cops Out in Force; Firefighters Do Ice Bucket Challenge.
Sam Foley was last seen on Friday, August 15, and police believe he may be in the Brooklyn, N.Y., area.
Plus Ret. Marine Killed in Motorcycle Accident Sunday, Southbury Police Officers Acquiring More Body Cameras, Blood Drive Honors Late Sgt.
The town of Guilford challenged him, and he has challenged the town of Clinton.
Plus, a handyman accused of forging a deceased woman's checks, a police officer seen on video hitting a suspect, a DUI with two kids in car.
CT Gov. Dannel P. Malloy takes the ALS ice bucket challenge and a Naugatuck man is charged with sexual assault.
Bret Michaels entertains 50,000 people in Milford and an amazing and inspiration young East Haven singer.
The popular fall-flavored drink will be returning Aug. 25, nearly a month before the official start of autumn.
Nominate the coach or mentor who made a difference in your life to win a prize package from Patch.
Plus Milfordβs Oyster Festival, a flea market weekend, and more from our Connecticut Patches.
Plus a used book sale, an attempt to blow up a mailbox, an artisan fair, and more from our CT Patches.
A round-up of Connecticut Patch articles from Wednesday, August 13.
Only one application for Hope the Chihuahua has been returned to Waterford-East Lyme Animal Control.
Elderly Newtown resident found safely and woman who plunged 30-feet in her car over a seawall charged with unsafe backing.