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2 Shot At Farm, New Details Released By Police

Two people were wounded during a shooting at a local farm, according to police. Here are new details provided by police.>>>Read More.

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Boy, 12, Shot Multiple Times: Reports

The boy was shot multiple times and was rushed to the Connecticut Children's Medical Center.>>>Read More.


1 Dead In Apartment Building Fire: Authorities

The apartment complex was also the scene of a serious inferno in 2024.>>>Read More.

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Teens Charged With Kidnapping After Stealing Car With Child Inside: PD

Police said two teens, ages 17 & 13, were arrested after stealing a car with a 3-year-old inside before dropping her off at a fire station.>>>Read More.


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Beloved, Longtime Diner To Close As New Redevelopment Plans Approved

The Planning and Zoning Board approved a developer's plans to redevelop the site of the current diner.>>>Read More.


Public Schools To End Free Lunch Program: Report

The cost to continue the program was estimated to be $1 million in the upcoming fiscal year, according to a local media report.>>>Read More.


Trapped Owl Rescued By Firefighters

The owl had become trapped in the chimney of a home, according to authorities.>>>Read More.


Mid-Century Modern Home For Sale In Greenwich At $3.75 Million

There are four bedrooms and six bathrooms, and the house is 5,479 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.>>>Read More.


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