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Local Homeowner Raises Funds With 12-Foot Skeletons
Halloween decor helps raise money for St. Jude Children's Hospital.

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Halloween decor helps raise money for St. Jude Children's Hospital.

Virtual bets are all the rage as Connecticut opens up online sports wagering.
American Eagle Financial Credit Union’s “Cash Back to the Community” helps aide local sports program.
Bristol Police Department, City Hall and Salvation Army Bristol Corps gear up for a season of giving.
Details in a new book from former CT senator shows how aid from top Republicans helped him win re-election.
The “Halloween House” is back from the dead, with hundreds of spooky decorations, lights and fog.
Auction to offer a variety of “interesting and quirky items”
Residents recognize 100 years since the Veterans Memorial Boulevard Park was created.
Governor details new state investment in manufacturing.
Coronavirus-themed capsule to be opened in 50 years.
Announce $1.2 million grant to hire new firefighters.
Halloween Party set to take place this Saturday at the Terryville Fairgrounds.
Foundation to host another fun day of free historical tours.
Local groups come together to honor Christopher Columbus.
House of Fitteds enjoys grand opening in the heart of New Britain.
Residents at Ingraham Manor celebrate their birthdays in excess of 100 years old.
State employees terminated after refusing to comply with Gov. Ned Lamont's vaccine orders.
Supporters gather at Rockwell Park for annual suicide prevention walk.
Clinic earns two-year, $5 million federal grant to help expand mental health services.
300 state workers still non-compliant.