A law suit alleges the man was left unattended for three hours before dying at Waterbury Hospital.
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Eversource officials are looking at May to begin construction.
The annual list is out and 40 Connecticut schools rank among the best in the state. Did your school make the list?
More than 7,700 gifts were contributed during 36-hour campaign. The money will support the work of 243 nonprofits.
The Connecticut Water Co. is measuring its reservoirs.
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Funding decreases at the state level are driving next year's town budget.
Sean Murphy posted signs on his property criticizing First Selectman William Butterly and others.
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Services that will be open or closed for the Presidents' Day weekend.
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Brookside Memorial Funeral Home and Crematory measures 8,134 square feet and cost about $3 million.
The Brass City Rescue Alliance animal shelter is at capacity.
A little internet ingenuity got "The Hustle and Bustle of Christmas" in front of a whole lot of people.
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Area restaurant owner Nick Papanicolaou and business and partner George Kotoulas have opened a new breakfast and lunch eatery on Main.
The grants are part of more than $90,000 doled out to various state environmental groups by the Connecticut Community Foundation.
The bird is recovering from an unknown illness.
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He was named Connecticut "Wine Person of the Year" for 2016.
Arras has repeatedly placed signs on his property for more than a year, most of which have been critical of town officials.
The child, who was 7 at the time, was left behind in March 2015 on a bus owned by All-Star Transportation.
Flags were lowered on Dec. 7, 2016 to mark the 75 anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack.
The savings are in comparison to last winters rate, the company said, while adding this is the lowest winter rate in three years.
A couple of suggestions by the Sustainable Design Assessment Team are facing headwinds.
The accident occurred in June 2014.
The church is turning 200 years old.
Piel was unanimously voted to the post by the Woodbury Board of Selectmen last week.
Security company SafeWise ranked Connecticut's safest communities, based on FBI statistics.
Tom Arras has refused to remove a sign from in front of his Main Street South home.
Main Street resident Tom Arras has posted another sign in his yard.
Town officials are looking for more money in order to meet residents' requests for more equipment.
The parade will start on Memorial Drive, head to Route 64/Middlebury Road, and end at fire headquarters on Tucker Hill Road.
Lunn, who has been on staff at the facility since 1992 and director since 1999, recently experienced a health scare.
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The annual event is organized by the attraction and the Middlebury Parks and Recreation Department.