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Blasting Mishap Covers Busy Road In Rubble
A section of a busy road was covered in rubble and a toppled utility pole because of a blasting mishap, officials said.>>>Read more and see the photo here.
Emaciated Dog Receives Emergency Care After ‘Critical Incident’: Animal Control
The animal control is asking for the community’s help with medical expenses involving the emergency veterinary care of an emaciated dog.>>>Read More.
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DUI Driver Sentenced In Crash That Killed DOT Worker: Officials
A 26-year-old Connecticut Department of Transportation worker was struck and killed by a DUI driver while he was working.>>>Read More.
Local Restaurant Featured On Episode Of Nationally Televised TV Show
Last year, the restaurant was recognized for serving the best barbecue in the state.>>>Read More.
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Disturbance At Beach Leads To Discovery Of 4 Pounds Of Pot: PD
Police said the man is accused of performing donuts in the parking lot and threatening to shoot a person at the beach, police said.>>>Read More.
‘Disturbing’ Videos Of Drivers Ignoring School Bus Stop Signs Investigated: Police
“Let’s be clear; keeping our kids safe is not only a professional obligation, but also a personal one as well,” police said.>>>Read More.
Documentary Filmed In Public Schools Premieres On PBS
The film was created by two filmmakers who are parents from the school system.>>>Read More.
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