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South Side School Student's Invention To A National Convention
Fourth grade student named finalist at the Invention Convention U.S. Finals in Michigan.

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Fourth grade student named finalist at the Invention Convention U.S. Finals in Michigan.

The Beekley Center for Breast Health and Wellness receives honor for delivering quality care.
House of Representatives vote to give future lawmakers a pay raise for the first time in more than two decades.
Assembly at Fisher Elementary School focuses on the importance of trees in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Arbor Day.
Fishing Derby makes a splash at Page Park Pond.
Bill prohibits motor vehicle recyclers from accepting a catalytic converter unless attached to vehicles.
Former employee accepts plea to one felony count of second-degree larceny.
Author Craig Grossi, along with his dog Fred, are set to visit library on May 12.
Agreement gets reached on a revised one-year state budget proposal.
ECSU honors Kathryn Kubisek annual Service Expo and Awards.
Going cashless at amusement park creates less “touch points” for guests.
The coronavirus has yet again disrupted the final weeks of the college school year.
With turnover expected, fire department looks at the situation as an opportunity rather than a problem.
Berlin Veterans Memorial Park unveils Connecticut Gold Star Families Memorial Monument.
17th Annual Eesmarts Student Contest in place with deadline for submissions this Friday.
Employees celebrate Earth Day by picking up trash at heavily-littered locations.
Chamber’s awards dinner will be held June 1 at the Aqua Turf Club.
ESPN recognized as first Iconic Network, inducted the sports network into its hall of fame.
Meetings turn focus to impact of area businesses.
Douglas Haddad will screen film for the first time on April 29 at Henry James Memorial School in Simsbury.