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Car Hits Utility Pole, Closing Depot Street In East Windsor
Fire crews from Broad Brook and Warehouse Point responded to the scene.

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Fire crews from Broad Brook and Warehouse Point responded to the scene.

Police say they've been assisting stuck motorists as temperatures continue to fall.
Local officials were sworn in on Monday in Ellington, officials say.
The man's vehicle was found burned near the entrance of a park, officers say.
The woman told police she was touched inappropriately and blocked from leaving, investigators say.
The town of Enfield has issued a parking ban, officials say.
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The big win came on a lottery ticket sold in Manchester, officials say.
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The donations will support Project Santa and bring cheer to local children, officials say.
The town released its new recycling schedule for 2026.
Town crews have been decorating the town tree ahead of next week’s holiday celebration, officials say.
One of the masked suspects may have been armed, according to Granby police.
The five-acre site, currently zoned for single-family homes, would be reclassified to allow higher-density multifamily housing.