The suspect reportedly asks for donations so he does not have to resort to selling the marijuana.
Recommendations seek to curb racial prejudice and stop excessive discipline for minor offenses.
Three days a week during the winter knowledgeable volunteers set up high-powered viewing telescopes for the public to catch a glimpse of our national bird flying above the Housatonic River.
Celebrate the new season of 'Downton Abbey' with these classic afternoon tea recipes.
Applicants should be computer savvy, type at least 30 wpm, and have customer service skills.
The national retailer is offering a one-year service in the wake of a data breach that left millions of people's financial accounts compromised.
Brian holds four earned college degrees, the most recent of which is a Masters in Sociology from Southern Connecticut State University. He lives in Clinton with his wife Abigail and their three children.
The map below shows a snapshot across town of how the average travel time to work from home changed between 2000-2011.
"It shows that state government and small entrepreneurs can work together to compete and win in the national marketplace,” says the CEO of Milford-based Total Mortgage Services, LLC.
The answer to affordable housing lies in less space and more peace of mind.
Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week.
Congratulations! Did you know engagement and wedding announcements are free on Patch?
What have Patch bloggers been writing about this week? The weather, of course!
Saturday, January 18th, 10am-2pm, Green Room, Andrews Memorial Town Hall, 54 East Main Street. A light lunch will be provided.
Now's the time to donate blood locally: We looked through the numbers to show you how significant your donations really are.
Try this recipe for a rich sauce that pairs perfectly with beef.
Stop by this Sunday and create a hand made bird feeder from craft sticks!
The new slate goes into office March 2014.
We could get as much as 2.5 inches of rain with wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.