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Man Attacked Landlord In Driveway: PD; BYOB Policy Irks Officials; Councilman Won't Seek Re-Election: Hamden News
Man looking to rent robbed in broad daylight: PD/ Hamden Hall grad excelling in minor leagues and more.

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Man Attacked Landlord In Driveway: Hamden Police
The suspect is accused of punching the landlord in the face and stomping on him after he returned home, according to police.
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BYOB Restaurant Policy Irks Hamden Officials
Slyce Restaurant recently lost its liquor license and started a BYOB policy.
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Man Looking To Rent A House, Robbed On The Street By Two Men: Hamden Police
Police say the two suspects, who are at-large, robbed the victim in broad daylight. One of the suspects said he had a gun, police said.
Vehicles Spray-Painted With ‘Vulgar And Obscene’ Images Overnight: Hamden Police
Police are investigating over several vehicles were damaged during the overnight hours.
Councilman Won’t Seek Re-Election In Hamden
Hamden Hall Grad Excelling in Baseball Minor League
Josh Zeid is off to a good start with the minor league affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals.
D'Agostino Leads on Bill Limiting Removal of Trees Along Highways
Bill 6123 provides more oversight over tree removal work being completed by the Department of Transportation on CT's highways.
DOT Worker Seriously Injured After Being Hit on Rt. 15
The Wednesday crash seriously injured the worker, who was setting up a construction zone.
Hamden to Construct Helen Street School ‘Bus Drop-Off Area’
The Legislative Council recently approved a recommendation for the construction of a “bus drop-off area” at Helen Street Elementary School.
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