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Fake Business Scams Local Resident, Police Issue Warning
Police are warning residents to "be cautious of Facebook advertisements.">>>Read More.
Son Accused Of Killing Parents: Police
The victims were fatally shot at a home, according to police.>>>Read More.
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Man Accused Of Vandalizing Pro-Israel Signs: PD
"The majority of the complaints were centered around the signs being removed from yards, cut in half, and/or discarded on the lawns," police wrote.>>>Read More.
Municipality Recoups $140K In Motor Vehicle Registration Program: Mayor
The municipality has recouped about $140,000 in lost tax revenue from unregistered motor vehicles and out-of-town and out-of-state registered vehicles due to a new program.>>>Read More.
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Garlic Fest, Pumpkin Fun, Wine Trails, And Fairgrounds Light Up Connecticut’s Oct. 10–12 Weekend
Garlic, pumpkins, wine, and fair fun fill Connecticut’s Oct. 10–12 weekend with flavor, music, and fall celebration.>>>Read More.
Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame Awards 2025 Eileen Kraus Scholarship to UConn Student
A ceremony will be staged at UConn-Hartford on Thursday.>>>Read More.
High School Coaching Legend Gets Hall Of Fame Honor
The work of a true icon at the local high school has been immortalized.>>>Read More.
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