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Middletown Residents Urged To Be Patient With MLK Day Trash Pickups
The MLK holiday could alter the trash collection schedule in Middletown, officials said.

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The MLK holiday could alter the trash collection schedule in Middletown, officials said.

A dog rescue was captured on Video.
A crash in Tolland left one person injured, fire officials said.
A total of 14 residents are part of the 20th class of the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame.
Harris's promotion recognizes his exceptional leadership, dedication to client service, and contributions to the firm’s growth and success.
Manchester police said a situation with an air gun at a school "could have been a devastating incident."
A total of 14 residents are part of the 20th class of the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame.
A total of 14 residents are part of the 20th class of the Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame.
The award is funded through the federal Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs at the State Department
The award is funded through the federal Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs at the State Department
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A doctor in the Connecticut Legislature is calling for "concrete solutions to prevent (hospital) crises."
Extra land near two Connecticut drinking water sources has been acquired by a major utility.
The latest state police arrests in Tolland County.
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Vernon's superintendent of schools highlighted local education system accomplishments in his 2024 review, released Monday night.
A driver suffered what state police described as a seizure just before a weekend crash in Willington, state police said.
Sun low in the sky blinded a driver just before a Sunday crash in Tolland, state police said.
A person with a pellet gun was taken into custody on school property Monday in Manchester, police said.
A man is accused of assaulting students after illegally entering an E.O. Smith facility while attending a football game, a warrant states.