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Clinton Plane Crash; Chamber of Commerce News; Art Scene
Plus painting at a local vineyard, yoga for a cause and more from Clinton Patch.

Playing catch-up after the weekend? Here is your Clinton Patch week-in-review.
- Clinton Police Identify Pilot Involved in Plane Crash
- The Best of the Connecticut Wow Houses
- Business After Hours
- Taylor Swift Comes to CT; Man Found Burning on Top Of Train Dies; Reward Offered for Fatal Hit-and-Run: Nearby News
- Saving a Woman’s Life; Would You Dress Like This?, Was Firefighter Drunk?
- Paint, Sip, Create at Chamard Vineyards
- Snowy Friday Morning? ... Hey There, Taylor Swift! ... Father in Court on Negligent Death Charge
- 2015 Clinton Local Color Art Calendar is Here
- Benefit the Shoreline Soup Kitchen with Yoga
- Capturing Light: Sisters Who Paint
- Local Color- Clinton 2015 Calendar is here!
- 10 Job Openings Near Clinton
- Celebrate Thanksgiving with An Open Hearth Meal at Hempsted Houses
- Alice in Wonderland Comes to Andrews Memorial Town Hall Auditorium
- Skating Party Honors Sandy Hook Victim; Two Teachers Removed From Classroom; Principal Resigns; East Hartford Explosion
- Scholar in Residence weekend at Temple Beth Tikvah with Dr. Stephen Berk
- Man Accused of Murdering Doctor Declares Innocence to Victim’s Family; Stolen Puppy Reunited with Family; Police Seek Building Poopetrator
- Missing From Clinton: Ozark, the Siberian Husky
- October 2014 Clinton Rotary Club’s Morgan School Student of the Month, Andraya Carse
- Man Found Burning on Top of Train Has Died; CT Community Rallies to Help an Infant; CT Company Releases Ebola Action Figure
- New York Times Reviews Goodspeed Opera House Performance
- Registration Open for Niantic Jingle Bell 5K
- Clinton’s Christmas Celebration; Tribal Craft Sale; Wow-Worthy Real Estate
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