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7-Year-Old Boy With Autism Missing For Several Hours After Being Put On Wrong Bus

"We are frantically checking buses. Can’t find him. No one can help us. And we had no answers," a parent said.>>>Read More.


Verdict Reached In James McGrath Murder Case: Reports

McGrath, a 17-year-old student, was fatally stabbed outside a house party, according to police. The jury reached a verdict in the case.>>>Read More.

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Horse Training Facility Proposed On Major Parcel, Town Documents Reveal

The applicant is requesting a special permit to be able to operate a horse training facility on a 59.3-acre parcel.>>>Read More.


Nearly 6 Pounds Of Pot Confiscated In Traffic Stop: Warrants

An armed suspected drug dealer and an accomplice were arrested during a stop, police said.>>>Read More.

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Shakespeare, Helicopters, and Music Light Up Connecticut’s Event Calendar This Weekend

From open-air Shakespeare to fireworks, live music, and helicopters, Connecticut is buzzing with activity July 12–13.>>>Read More.


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