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Scam Costs Elderly Resident $200K, 'Person Of Interest' Sought: Police
Police are asking for help with identifying a “person of interest” in connection with an elderly victim theft / scam case.>>>Read More.
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2 Injured When Car Crashes Into Condominium: FD
"Members forced their way through debris and the damaged structure and located a disoriented victim who appeared to be in shock," a fire official said.>>>Read More.
Pedestrian Seriously Injured, Road Shut Down In Crash: Report
Part of a road is closed Wednesday due to an accident that seriously injured a pedestrian.>>>Read More.
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Credit Card Skimmer Discovered At Store: Police
Police are investigating after a credit card skimmer was found at a local store.>>>Read More.
Woman Charged In Prostitution Sting: Police
The woman was arrested following a months-long investigation into reports of a prostitution ring in town, according to police.>>>Read More.
Trending news stories:
CT Metro Area Among Top Real Estate Markets For Investors, Study Says
One of the state's metro areas was top 10 in the country in a new ranking of markets for real estate investors.>>>Read More.
Teen Is USA Football’s Heart Of A Giant Award Nominee
The NY Giants and the Hospital for Special Surgery named a local student as an award nominee for his "courage.">>>Read More.
CT Early Child Care Programs Get A Shot In The Arm
Effective Jan. 1, 2025, the fees required to participate in Care 4 Kids will decrease for all participating families.>>>Read More.
Utility Seeks Another 9 Percent Rate Increase
According to Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, the proposed rate hike would increase bills by more than 9 percent.>>>Read More.
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