Wesson Energy provides insights into benefits of automatic shut on, and off, whole house generators
David Paul was an infant who was abandoned and died of exposure in 1988. Since they the PD has held a ceremony for him every year.
Find out exactly when it’s supposed to snow.
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A look at the top stories on Patch sites across Connecticut for Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015.
Bryce went missing Jan. 5 and his owners are extremely worried because of the cold weather.
Not only is it freezing out, but there could be some snow later in the week.
A GPS unit that was taken from a Cheshire resident was found in Meriden after a suspicious vehicle check.
Tips from a major CT water company on how to avoid frozen pipes.
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More information on Stamford Town Center death; Home invasion victims were targeted; Community rallies around teen with cancer and much more
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Federal officials are investigating reports the treats sickened and killed thousand
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The vote was contentious.
The accident occurred while the employee of Meriden-based Ray Con Construction LLC, was on site at a condo project in Brookfield, Conn.
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The alert has been cancelled.
Bundle up! Wind chills are expected to fall below zero this week. There is also a 'Severe Weather Alert' in effect Sunday due to dense fog.
2nd Annual Platt High School Performing Arts Department Mattress Sale Fundraiser Sunday, March 1, 2015 10am-5pm
All-You-Can-Eat Taco Night Fundraiser Platt High School Cafeteria Friday, January 30, 2015 6:00-8:30pm
Plus, Local Cops Pay Tribute to Fallen NYPD Officer, Cat Tossed From Truck Window Adopted and Meth Lab Busted.
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A look at the top stories from Patch sites across Connecticut for Friday, Jan. 2, 2015.
Arairani Salazar said she was going to the mall on Thursday with her 2-year-old daughter, but they haven't been seen by family members.
Wallingford resident William J. Ryczek presents his book Connecticut Gridiron at the Wallingford Public Library on January 13.
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One Connecticut couple married 69 years dies minutes apart, a baby miraculously survives a 2-story fall, and mom sleeps while child wanders.
Madison art dealer called a "serial fraudster," by federal officials, a house is egged on Christmas day, and fire damages a catering hall.
Police found the man dead in a car on Tuesday night.
Tragic crash claims lives of three, Snowflake recovers after surgery, tractor trailer crash video goes viral and more.
Math meets mischief during this 6-week-long, over-the-top club to get kids excited about math
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Victim in home invasion now faces charges; Quinnipiac University cracks down on hazing; Car flips over and over in DUI case, and much more.
Tolls were abolished in 1985 in Connecticut.
Evan Cossette was recently released to home confinement for the rest of his 14-month sentence.
The arrests happen at three addresses on the street and neighbors are upset with the conditions.
We're putting together a list of resolutions Patch readers would like to see for politicians, nonprofits and other stakeholders.