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Finalists Announced For National Gold Medal Award
Bristol Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services among four finalist organizations announced for 2022 award.

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Bristol Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services among four finalist organizations announced for 2022 award.

Festival is set to return with a three-day event in late July.
“I think it’s great we have people coming out post-covid to honor those who unfortunately paid the ultimate sacrifice.”
Recipients of 84th Annual "Southington Business & Community Achievement Awards" will be presented June 9.
Station 1 has invited the community to the 5th annual “Smoker” fundraiser at Terryville Fairgrounds.
Parking will be unavailable from 6 p.m. Friday until 10 a.m. Saturday.
Members from Eli Terry Junior Middle School pay honor to veterans at Hillside Cemetery.
Roadblocks to be in place prior to and during the parade.
"A total of $374,445 was just awarded to organizations working to improve the lives of Southington residents."
“I will not be challenging his nomination or endorsement, but I will be petitioning to primary.”
750 veterans, active service members from each branch of the military attend special ceremony.
Hoxha gets unanimous vote to run for the 78th District State Representative seat.
Bristol firefighters lead city officials through operations to demonstrate the realities of fighting fires.
Group participates in over 30-mile ride to bring food and pet supplies to area rescues.
“It is important for us as a nation to say we are finding a place to store nuclear waste in one place."
Stefanowski issues statement on positive test.
Ribbon cutting and check presentation ceremony celebrates CCSU’s on-campus food pantry.
American Rescue Plan approves $750k in funding for St. Vincent De Paul Mission of Bristol.
"We’re wrapping cancer patients and their families in comfort and hope, one quilt at a time."
Adult Summer Reading Program to feature new “augmented reality” puzzle solving game beginning June 1.