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Community's Discussion on Sandy Hook Fate Continues Tonight
Town officials will host the second meeting to solicit input from the community this evening at Newtown High School.

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Town officials will host the second meeting to solicit input from the community this evening at Newtown High School.

Kehoe said the weapons used in the Dec. 14 shooting were stronger than those his department carries, according to NBC News.
New to Hartford, freshman representative Mitch Bolinsky (R-106) says Newtown residents will have a say in legislation emerging from the new gun violence task force.
The advocacy group says Obama is on the right track, but that change has to go further than Washington.
Roofers work along the side of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Bethel.
The former U.S. Senator will advise the team that will decide how more than $8 million in donations are distributed.
The former U.S. Senator will advise the team that will decide how more than $8 million in donations are distributed.
The former U.S. Senator will advise the team that will decide how more than $8 million in donations are distributed.
After speaking at a gun violence prevention panel in Washington, Superintendent Janet Robinson says she'll push for more security at Newtown schools.
In the first meeting to gather community input on the fate of the elementary school building, officials heard from many residents, including parents of Sandy Hook students.
Services for Maryann will be Thursday, 10:00 a.m. at St. Rose of Lima Church.
After speaking at a gun violence prevention panel in Washington, Superintendent Janet Robinson says she'll push for more security at Newtown schools.
Kehoe said the weapons used in the Dec. 14 shooting were stronger than those his department carries, according to NBC News.
Bonham, 4, takes a bite of vegetarian chili from Molten Java in Bethel.
President Obama said the laws, including universal background checks and a renewed ban on assault rifles, would lead to "fewer atrocities like the one that happened in Newtown."
President Obama said the laws, including universal background checks and a renewed ban on assault rifles, would lead to "fewer atrocities like the one that happened in Newtown."
The advocacy group says Obama is on the right track, but that change has to go further than Washington.
President Obama said the laws, including universal background checks and a renewed ban on assault rifles, would lead to "fewer atrocities like the one that happened in Newtown."
The advocacy group says Obama is on the right track, but that change has to go further than Washington.
President Obama said the laws, including universal background checks and a renewed ban on assault rifles, would lead to "fewer atrocities like the one that happened in Newtown."