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Terryville Lions Club Bringing Back Easter Egg Hunt
Terryville High School to host annual egg hunt on April 2.

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Terryville High School to host annual egg hunt on April 2.

Local organizations to host the Polonia for Ukranian War Refugees Charity Concert this Sunday.
Boys & Girls Club of Bristol lends a helping hand to a community in need.
Proceeds will benefit American Cancer Society through Bristol-Plainville Relay for Life.
Art contest is currently open for K-12 students.
Hoxha and Abrams battle for state representative seat.
Superintendent's proposed budget to see 2.2% increase.
Nomination letters are now being accepted for the selection of this year’s Patriots Day honorees.
Masks will be recommended rather than required for students, employees and visitors.
New Britain Museum of American Art has new lineup of studio class, educational programs and social events.
UConn professor from Ukraine fears for safety of family, entire nation.
Bristol Diversity Council's Impact Avenues exploring the possibility of declaring racism a public health crisis.
Community comes together to honor fallen firefighter.
With more flexible masking guidelines in place, the CDC is now using 3 parameters.
Fire Commissioners vote to push forward land purchase.
17th annual plunge brings out community to embrace the icy waters of Camp Sloper's Pond.
“I’m not sure what the landlord is going to do."
"Concert For Kids" to benefit St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.
NBC telecast gives local slope a shout-out just prior to the closing ceremony.
NAACP breakfast recognizes leaders, influencers of Black history.