Your Five for today, Monday April 15
Today is my last day ...and the awesome Paul Petrone starts Tuesday!
Not the busiest week ever, municipally speaking.
Education Club at Western Connecticut State University launches new community service program aimed at tackling childhood obesity
We covered recycling holiday schedules, but folks had more questions
The fire cordwood project, where inmates cut, split, stack and deliver firewood for folks in need, is another community-focused programs at Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command has a website that now offers a Santa tracker mobile app to follow the jolly man's magical flight.
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Join us for a journey into Connecticut history.
The following birth was recorded at L+M Hospital
The following property transactions were recorded at Montville Town Hall
Police, K-9 and fire were dispatched to search for missing autistic teen, who was missing for 30 minutes
School climate survey on Tyl Middle School website
"Sit back, watch the spectacle, and it will be over before you know it." The Magicicada, a periodical cicada, is due to emerge from the ground after 17 years, sometime this spring. Parts of central Connecticut and the shoreline may be affected.
At the Fair Oaks School Community Center from 9 to 1 today.
The following arrest information was provided by Montville and State Police and does not constitute a conviction.
In memory of those lost in the Sandy Hook School tragedy, a vigil will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday at Hollow Park in Woodbury.
For those who absolutely dread having to spend time with family, here are a few techniques to keep the peace.
You can help! Local banking leaders organized the Sandy Hook School Support Fund as a reaction to numerous calls. Here's what you need to know to donate.
TIME magazine named President Barack Obama their person of the year. Tell us who you think should win from Montville!
Dec. 14, 2012, could have happened anywhere ... what does that portend for society?
In the midst of the carnage of World War I, Yale graduate A.C. Gilbert of New Haven successfully fought the government to keep the spirit of Christmas alive for American kids.
The agency has provided numerous resources on its website.
’26 Angels' by Bailey Jeffko
Sandy Hook resident Sam Mihailoff is donating all money raised through the sale of the bumper stickers for a memorial in honor of the 20 children who were killed on Dec. 14, 2012.
The company that owns Waterford’s Millstone Power Station will open a natural gas power plant in Bridgeport.
There will be pick-up on Monday, Dec. 24, Christmas Eve.
There's a list of more than 50 kids hoping for bikes; a raffle will decide which of them will receive a just-like-new cycle. The bikes the inmates refurbish come from the transfer station, donations and through the Connecticut State Police.
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New Haven Register: "Using the 'horror' of the 'massacre of 20 beautiful children' at a time when critical legislation honoring their memory is at stake to beg for $5 for your next political campaign is as tasteless as it gets."
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Do you recognize this guy? If you're looking at the after pose, you may not!