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Renewable Resources Brings Alternative Energy to Stamford
Renewable Energy has just moved into an office on Research Drive and is ready to start providing alternative energy—and several new jobs—to the residents of Stamford.

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Renewable Energy has just moved into an office on Research Drive and is ready to start providing alternative energy—and several new jobs—to the residents of Stamford.

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Madonna Badger, the daughter of a Heritage Village couple that died in the horrific fire last Christmas, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss.
Madonna Badger, who also lost her own parents in the fire, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as emotional and mental distress.
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Madonna Badger, who also lost her own parents in the fire, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as emotional and mental distress.
Social media sites started blowing up Friday afternoon that students had been hit by a bus at Westhill High School in Stamford.
Madonna Badger, who also lost her own parents in the fire, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as emotional and mental distress.
Madonna Badger, who also lost her own parents in the fire, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as emotional and mental distress.
Madonna Badger, who also lost her own parents in the fire, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as emotional and mental distress.