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Governor extends mask mandate for public schools.

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Governor extends mask mandate for public schools.

Guilford Republicans defeat incumbent GOP board of education members.
Sentence structure exposes criminal to an additional 15 years behind bars upon violations.
Police are looking into six reports of car burglaries within the last week.
Bristol Department of Parks, Recreation Youth and Community Services to hold family event at Muzzy Field.
City man pleads guilty to robbing a bank at knifepoint.
Officials planning to spend funds to promote state's fall foliage.
Hospital remembers those who lost their lives 20 years ago.
Post 209 acknowledges Southside Meat Market for community efforts.
The Foster & Adoptive Parent Information Session to be held via Zoom.
Following wild local weather, Southington schools open without a hitch to in-person learning.
Bristol Board of Commissioners reports approval of task force.
Woman says no to charges of being under the influence of drugs while caring for two children.
Conversations about race and place' begins later this month.
St. Francis De Sales Knights Of Columbus invites community to benefit local, global charities.
Investigators continue to review evidence from fatal plane crash.
For the next six months, Lt. Eric Peterson has been appointed as the town's interim police chief.
Motorcycles collide on Route 372 on Saturday evening.
Library acquires 10 mobile hot spot kits.
Community comes together to honor life of late Plainville officer.