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New Details Released After Woman Kept Stepson Captive For 20 Years: Police
The police chief said the victim endured “heartbreaking and unimaginable” suffering for more than 20 years.>>>Read More.
Beloved Police Officer Dies, Mourned
He is survived by his 10-year-old daughter, officials said.>>>Read More.
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Woman Accused Of Stealing School PTO Funds: Police
The elementary school PTO reported 'financial irregularities' in organization coffers.>>>Read More.
Resident Charged In Financial Sextortion Investigation
A resident has been extradited and charged in connection with a financial sextortion investigation that spanned 10 months, authorities said.>>>Read More.
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Car Crashes Into Business: Police
The driver was taken to an area hospital for treatment, according to police.>>>Read More.
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Hay Island, A Private Waterfront Property, For Sale At $35M
The property features a main house, guest house, pool house, spa, sandy beaches and a dock on 18 acres overlooking Long Island Sound.>>>Read More.
St. Patrick’s Day 2025: Top Parades and Events Across Connecticut
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Connecticut with parades, festivals, and events throughout the state this weekend.>>>Read More.
Sailfest Canceled After 45 Years Running
The popular annual event, which draws in thousands, is being canceled due to budget constraints, organizers say.>>>Read More.
Schools Seeking Trained Chef 'To Elevate School Meal Program'
A grant is allowing the Vernon public school system to hire a chef to pump up the meals program.>>>Read More.
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