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Residents Weary Of Coronavirus Going Into New Year
Hospitals remain committed to help.

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Hospitals remain committed to help.

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont says despite early delays, kits are ready for distribution.
Equity and inclusion sits atop the list for council.
Blumenthal wants to halt cruise travel.
Connecticut Department of Revenue Services plans to issue checks before the end of February.
Phony domestic violence incident in Plainville prompts response from entire police unit.
State Supreme Court denies challenge for redrawing congressional district boundaries.
More than 800 Southington residents welcome home 11-year old Ben Marek.
The march towards 2022 closes in for local businesses.
Despite relaxed coronavirus restrictions, Connecticut State Police responded to fewer calls over holiday break.
State plans to circulate 3 million at-home rapid tests and 6 million N95 facemasks to residents.
Dedicated group of volunteers make Plainville Senior Center the place to be on Christmas.
$12.7M in state funds will aid in replacing diesel buses with electric buses.
Foundation celebrating 25th anniversary by awarding grants to local organizations.
University makes move through email sent to the campus community.
Junior Methodist Youth Fellowship teens have been spreading holiday cheer in the community.
Veterans, dignitaries and residents laid wreaths to remember the costs of freedom and the sacrifices of local veterans.
'Veterans Social Hour' to be held on Dec. 21.
New Britain, Bristol women open new aesthetics salon in Berlin.
13 local non-profits that help improve health of Southington residents receive grants totaling nearly $500k.