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He will be remembered for his love of comic books, transformers, swimming in Candlewood Lake and animals.
When Joe wasn’t on top of an elevator, he often could be found under a car enjoying his passion of restoring antique Fords.
Here are details on the bi-monthly summer-long event.
Six teenagers were seriously injured in a crash on Rte. 107 in April.
The city's police department no longer participates in the A&E show.
He is the second man to be arrested in connection with two December car burglaries.
Police say the woman was stopped after being seen driving 50 miles per hour in a 30 miles per hour zone.
Police say the man was speeding on Ethan Allen Highway.
Police say the women hit six stores and stole over 70 items.
McDelivery is here. We're not kidding.
McDelivery is here. We're not kidding.
McDelivery is here. We're not kidding.
Deepest condolences to Rafaele's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Rafaele's family and friends.
Among those honored are passersby who helped the teens involved in the April crash.
The Board has sent a decision date regarding a change in school start times at the high school, as well as elementary schools.