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'Despicable Thieves' Steal From Family Who Lost House, 2 Dogs In Fire: Police

A family’s home was destroyed in a fire and their pets perished and now thieves have stolen several of their possessions, police said.>>>Read More.

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Man Seen Looking Into Women's Bedroom Arrested: Police

"The victims reported this has occurred several times in the past," police said.>>>Read More.


Man Who Followed Girls On Arrested: Police

Police said they responded to a report that two girls were being followed by an unknown man.>>>Read More.

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Teen Who Stole Unmarked Cop Vehicle Charged Again: Police

An 18-year-old local man accused of swiping an unmarked police vehicle now faces firearm-related counts.>>>Read More.


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Official In Lamont’s Administration To Retire

The retirement goes into effect next month.>>>Read More.


Eversource, Arbor Day Foundation Hand Out Free Trees

Eversource Energy and the Arbor Day Foundation handed out more than 160 trees to residents at the public works yard.>>>Read More.


Tour One Of The City’s Most Historic Homes, Help The Community

They are is offering tours of a historic local home as part of its annual 'Show House' fundraiser.>>>Read More.


Students Learn About New Technology To Thwart Drunk Driving

The students learned about the "DADSS" System.>>>Read More.


High School STEM Team Earns National Second-Place Finish

The school’s “Brave Engineers” placed second nationally in a STEM design contest after winning the Connecticut state title.>>>Read More.


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