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Contractor Accused Of Ringing Up Illegal Credit Card Charges: Police

The suspect was given a $240,000 bond, and had previously been employed as a contractor, police said.>>>Read More.


Woman Shot Amid New Year's Celebration: Police

The woman was found injured near a prominent park that was home to the major New Year's celebration.>>>Read More.

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Victim In Fatal Stabbing Identified By Police As 21-Year-Old Woman, Police Say

"It is with deep sadness that we confirm the victim in yesterday’s attack has been identified as 21-year-old…" police said, while adding that they extend its "deepest condolences" to her family, including her young child.>>>Read More.


Residents Jump From Second-Story Window To Escape Fire: Reports

Five people were displaced from their home and a firefighter was injured after a 2-alarm fire, according to multiple reports.>>>Read More.

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Local Pitcher Drafted By Savannah Bananas

The local native said it's like "a dream come true" to play professional baseball.>>>Read More.


Quiet Galleries, Historic Mansions, And Trains In Miniature: Connecticut Museum Exhibits To See This Weekend

From Norwalk art galleries to Old Lyme Impressionism and Essex train displays, enjoy some quiet museum culture as the new year begins.>>>Read More.


Canine Zeke Now Well-Dressed And Well-Protected

A national organization has presented CT State Police dog Zeke with a protective vest.>>>Read More.


2025: The Shore Line Trolley Museum's 'Year That Mattered'

As 2025 comes to a close, it’s clear this was a year that mattered for the Shore Line Trolley Museum, the work we do here: Exec. Director.>>>Read More.

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