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Oxford Hiring Evening Custodian At Town Hall
The town of Oxford is seeking to hire a reliable and responsible custodian, according to a post on social media from officials.

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The town of Oxford is seeking to hire a reliable and responsible custodian, according to a post on social media from officials.

The session is open to the public, and residents will have an opportunity to offer comments.
Organizers say the goal is to bring residents together in unity and gratitude ahead of Thanksgiving.
Police said the victim died after being struck by a vehicle on Thursday evening.
The one-vehicle crash happened just after 7 a.m. Monday, South Windsor fire officials said.
The suspect's vehicle was found abandoned in an apartment complex, according to Enfield police.
Firefighters used a utility terrain vehicle to rescue the person, according to a statement from town officials on social media.
The new ambulance will replace aging emergency vehicles, according to town officials.
Officials said fire crews from multiple departments responded to the blaze.
The man was arrested after deliberately causing the crash and later attempted to flood his jail cell, officers said.
Police say the victim was rushed to a local hospital with serious injuries and later died.
Investigators say cocaine, fentanyl, guns, and a pill press were recovered on Wednesday during coordinated raids.
Scouts will be selling balsam fir wreaths at Dexter Plaza on both November 28th and 29th, according to the troop.
The effort supports the Windsor Locks Social Services Food Pantry and helps provide holiday baskets for families in need.
The free community run and walk is held this weekend in Suffield, town officials said.
Plans outline a 57-acre condominium complex near the Plaza at Buckland Hills, according to a media report.
If approved, the funding would help replace aging vehicles in the East Windsor Ambulance Association's fleet.
Emergency vehicles will be visible during the drill on Saturday, November 22nd, Broad Brook Fire Department said.
Police said the driver is cooperating with the investigation.
First Cathedral Community Impact Ministry aims to distribute more than 200 meals this Thanksgiving.