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  • Trumbull, CT

Aug. 3, 1977

Aaron Leo has been a journalist since he was a freshman in high school in 1991. After earning a Bachelors degree in journalism from Northeastern University in Boston in 1999, Aaron started professionally at a weekly Fairfield, CT, paper, then the Norwalk Hour and the Connecticut Post. Aaron has covered all sorts of stories, from police, fire and courts to planning and zoning and politics. He is married with two children and enjoys computers, chess, running, reading and definitely reporting.

Aaron was born and raised Catholic and attended Catholic school for 12 years. He tries to make it to church every Sunday. He is registered independent. Aaron votes for a candidate based on the issues, after listening to both sides -- or however many there are.

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Burglars Striking Long Hill, Canoe Brook Lake, Tashua

Police are stepping up patrols, First Selectman Tim Herbst said Jan. 25. Police would not release further details of the burglaries because they are under investigation.

Burglars Striking Long Hill, Canoe Brook Lake, Tashua
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Rutigliano Ready to Dish

He is defending his title at Chowdafest, according to a press release.

Rutigliano Ready to Dish
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Top Dog

Meet the new Trumbull police dog.

Top Dog
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Trumbull's Vivian Burr Remembered

First Selectman Tim Herbst and Burr's son and grandson delivered eulogies at her funeral mass Wednesday at St. Theresa Church.

Trumbull's Vivian Burr Remembered
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Son of Ann Marie Tarinelli (of Trumbull) Dies

James Lawrence Notarnicola, 53, of Milford, passed away Jan. 21, at Milford Hospital. Tarinelli died Jan. 11 at St. Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport.

Son of Ann Marie Tarinelli (of Trumbull) Dies
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Iassogna Bids Farewell

Trumbull Schools Supt. Ralph Iassogna talking to his colleagues after announcing that he's retiring June 30 after 14 years.