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Man Cuts Throat in Tolland Big Y
Willington resident Jason Haberman inflicted the injury on himself while in the custody of store security.

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Willington resident Jason Haberman inflicted the injury on himself while in the custody of store security.

Where to vote, the list of candidates, and how the town voted in past elections. Check back mid-day for updates from the polling stations.
Former UConn geology professor Anthony Philpotts discusses how the collision of two tectonic plates hundreds of millions of years ago has shaped the land in Tolland today.
Seven Tolland students were named to the Dean's List.
Residents approved bonding $5 million to fund road repairs in town.
In response to reader requests, Tolland Patch asked the Tolland Resident State Trooper Office for arrest information at Tolland High School starting during the 2011-2012 school year.
The Emergency Management Department will be collecting items to donate to those most affected by the storm in Connecticut.
School will be held on Nov. 12 and Nov. 13 to make up for lost days during Hurricane Sandy.
State Rep. Bryan Hurlburt wins Tolland and keeps seat; State Senator Tony Guglielmo sweeps Susan Eastwood in town; and Tolland passes a referendum approving $5 million in bonding for road improvements.
An elephant-pumpkin, complete with a tail, took home the top prize!
School is also cancelled on Wednesday. Three of the school buildings remain without power as of Tuesday afternoon.
CL&P will work on clearing priority roads at 7 a.m. Tuesday.
The Government Finance Officers Association has recognized Tolland's budget multiple times.
Stock up on Girl Scout cookies this weekend!
The most expensive transaction in Tolland this week was for $281,000.
With wires still down around town, Big Y is allowing residents to celebrate the spooky holiday in the store parking lot.
Hurricane Sandy couldn't keep down Tolland trick-or-treaters!
The following arrest and other police activity reports, provided by Connecticut State Police Troop C in Tolland, are accurate as of November 2, 2012. Items on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.
Some parts of the state have even higher percentages of power outages.