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Unique Rodent Control Program Approved By Town, 1st In State: CT News
2 Residents Charged In Online Monkey Abuse Ring: Feds/ CT Town Ranks Among Best Places To Live/ Good Samaritan Intervenes In Kidnapping: PD
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Unique Rodent Control Program Approved By Town, 1st In Connecticut
The town unanimously approved the unique pilot program, which is the first such effort in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
2 Residents Charged In Online Monkey Abuse Ring
Videos were distributed online of monkeys being subjected to severe violence and sexual abuse, according to officials.>>>Read More.
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CT Town Ranked Among 20 Best Places To Live By U.S. News
U.S. News & World Report unveiled its annual 'Best Places to Live' list Tuesday, and one place from Connecticut made the list.>>>Read More.
Man Tries To Kidnap Child, Good Samaritan Intervenes: PD
The man is accused of attacking and choking a victim, and tried to kidnap a child, who was saved by an intervening good Samaritan, police said.>>>Read More.
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CT Pharmacy Chain Transferring Prescriptions Amid Bankruptcy
A bankrupt drug store chain is divesting its pharmacy assets to a number of other locations.>>>Read More.
See also:
- Drunk Driver Hit Mailboxes, Argued With Homeowners, Police Say
- 1 Injured In Fire Truck Crash, Officials Say
- 2 Suspects Charged With Murder In Shooting At Hotel: Police
- Man Sentenced For Beating Of Elderly Woman: PD
- Man Dies After Being Found In Running Car
- Cops Investigating Stabbing
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