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Connecticut woman discovers black bear on property.

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Connecticut woman discovers black bear on property.

Governor requiring at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccination by Sept. 27.
Community celebrates the coming of the new school year with family day.
Power outages scattered in area.
Families looking for flexibility from the state when dealing with possibility of remote learning.
Bristol branch planning to bring their concerns to city education leaders.
Bristol Health announces that they will be moving two primary care offices.
Representatives announce exhibit will take place on September 25.
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Department searching for two suspects caught on surveillance at a local retailer.
Cases against former Quinnipiac professor accused of harassing Southington woman dropped.
American Clock & Watch Museum's 5th Annual “Wine, Women & Watches” fundraiser to go virtual on Sept. 16.
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Community invited to outdoor event this September.
Museum expanding roster to honor 55th anniversary.
New England Auto Museum celebrates with car show's 7th Anniversary.
Town celebrates solar project with ribbon cutting ceremony.
Consolidated School District of New Britain and Bristol Public Schools will be requiring masking, social distancing for 2021 school year.
CIAC releases guidelines for upcoming sports season.
Program will be required for all police officers in Connecticut.