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Simplified Energy Solutions Launches New Battery Transportation System
An update on the start up company, which is a veteran of the Nerac XCellR8 brainstorming process.

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An update on the start up company, which is a veteran of the Nerac XCellR8 brainstorming process.

The following arrest and other police activity reports, provided by Connecticut State Police Troop C in Tolland, are accurate as of September 28, 2012. Items on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.
Tolland High School Athletic Director Patrick Cox answered questions from the school board on artificial turf, which may be installed on the school's athletic field.
A sixth-grade student was struck while walking home from school, according to Superintendent William Guzman.
The annual event was well-attended on Thursday.
Town Historian Barbara Cook provides a look back at a Coventry celebration from 1916.
Coast Guard Lt. Chris Courtney, a search and rescue pilot, saved two lives in California on September 9.
Support Tolland resident Randy Collins in his recovery; get in a fun run at the Cider Mill Road Race and much more!
Safely dispose of unwanted and expired prescription drugs on Saturday, Sept. 29.
The program has helped residents repair more than 100 homes since its start in the early 1990s.
Tolland native Graham Scelfo is now the owner of the repair shop and gas station on Route 195.
A 16-year-old is facing a count of second-degree breach of peace and a count of first-degree threatening.
The fund would be appropriated for expenditures needed during emergency situations in Tolland.
Sarah Liappes was charged in South Windsor on September 21.
Residents are encouraged to take precautions and secure loose items outdoors.
Residents are encouraged to take precautions and secure loose items outdoors.
The American Association of Poison Control Centers reports an increase in exposures for children under 5 years of age.
Check out all of the fun from the third annual Celebrate Tolland!
CC Driver Education instructor Tina Spallacci explains how a family can help a new driver become a safe driver.