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Someone's been a good boy, and now they get a treat!

Someone's been a good boy, and now they get a treat!
Senator Bob Duff gives his take on the funding issues facing Norwalk Public Schools, both as a political figure and as a parent.
Two men and a juvenile were stopped and arrested when they were found to be in possession of items missing from mailboxes in the vicinity of where they were walking, police said.
Those who organized the march and led the calls for saving Norwalk's schools said the rally was to protest a severe lack of funding for the Board of Education budget.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting the town of Stamford and Fairfield County.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting the town of Norwalk and Fairfield County.
Your daily, local conversation on news and notes from the campaign trail to Congress.
This Crockett St. home went for more than $1.5 million. Click through for a breakdown of all the real estate transfers this week.
The Stone Fence Ln. home had a lot of competition this week, but it came out as the number one residential property transfer this week.
The students were at the intersection of Hoyt St. and Strawberry Hill Ave. when the accident occurred.
A Colombian boy named Jesson will trek all the way to Stamford in search of a permanent home, looking for his very own Summer Miracle through the organization Kidsave.
The two groups are hoping the merger will spark a "best practices" renaissance of volunteerism across the area.
The man also faces charges of larceny and resisting arrest for allegedly taking the knives from Macy's on Broad St. and then attempting to evade police.
The U.S. Attorney's Office confirmed the arrests by the FBI's Organized Crime Task Force, saying more information would be released as soon as the indictment was no longer sealed.
Over the last two years, the number of students with mental health needs jumped 261-percent.
Authorities announced Tuesday the sentencing of a Stamford man to almost 8 years in state prison on weapons charges.
Maury hit the highest ratings among key demographics for 52 straight weeks in May of 2012, according to TVByTheNumbers.com
A Stratford man allegedly snuck into his ex's apartment and attacked her and her new boyfriend while they tried to watch TV, then trashed her Jeep for almost $3,000 in damages.
Patch has teamed up with James Patterson’s READKIDDOREAD program to bring you reading lists for every age. If you’re looking for some great summer reading options, check this list of “Terrific Transitional” books from James Patterson.