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US Supreme Court Won't Hear Appeal In Connecticut Student Killing, Dismembering
Court declines to hear the appeal of a former Connecticut nurse.

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Court declines to hear the appeal of a former Connecticut nurse.

With the Nov. 2 election coming, voters will be asked to make some important choices when they vote.
Guests gather at Aqua Turf Club on Thursday evening to celebrate the achievements of area businesses.
Local groups bring awareness to area residents regarding the challenges of suicide and domestic violence.
Garry, who struggled with police, injuring two officers, gets two-year sentence.
Caggiano is ready to serve the people if elected.
Zoppo-Sassu, the first woman mayor in Bristol's history, seeks re-election.
State, school officials announce launch of new farm to school grant program at Gaffney Elementary.
Despite “alarming” start, Mayoral debate a success for both candidates.
Local organizations come together for mural project.
“Some Postal History of Bristol, CT,” will provide an overview of postal history from the mid-1800s until the present day.
Event to feature raffles, giveaways with a portion of ticket sales benefitting the local Boys & Girls Club.
New charges stem from a series of shootings in Southington and one in Bristol from May 30 incidents.
Bristol community is taking steps to curb panhandling.
Panel discussion featuring three veterans set to take place on Nov. 13.
Bysiewicz, breast cancer survivor focuses on mobile mammography and getting tested early and often.
Connecticut man gets life for the killing of four people.
Registration is currently open for a virtual job fair on Nov. 16.
Community demonstration to also show how apple cider is made with a mobile cider press.
'Halloween Spooktacular' to offer lots of family fun activities this Saturday.