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Easton Youth Charged with Sexual Assault
The juvenile was arrested for an incident which occurred in August.

The juvenile was arrested for an incident which occurred in August.

The man allegedly showed up uninvited at the residence of a woman he used to date.
Redding Police news, Oct. 9 through Oct. 15.
The teen was issued a juvenile summons on Friday, Oct. 12.
Wilton Police arrest a man from Uniondale, N.Y.
Barlow football improved to 5-0 on Saturday by beating Immaculate 56-0. Because the Falcons won by more than 50 points, the game was reviewed to see if Head Coach Rob Tynan intentionally ran up the score.
The woman was charged with a felony.
A Redding man's laptop refurbishing company sells desktops, tablets and smart phones as well. They also are interested in your old computers.
Two video cameras were allegedly stolen from an estate sale on Sunday.
The eighth annual Out of the Darkness walk raises awareness and funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
The legendary band unleashed new music on the world for the first time in seven years on Thursday.
A Redding man's laptop refurbishing company sells desktops, tablets and smart phones as well. They also are interested in your old computers.
The legendary band unleashed new music on the world for the first time in seven years on Thursday.
The group announced Thursday it is appealing an order by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation which allows Great Neck to dump more nitrogen into the Long Island Sound.
The group announced Thursday it is appealing an order by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation which allows Great Neck to dump more nitrogen into the Long Island Sound.
The group announced it is appealing an order by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation which allows Great Neck to dump more nitrogen into Long Island Sound.
The group announced Thursday it is appealing an order by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation which allows Great Neck to dump more nitrogen into the Long Island Sound.
The group announced Thursday it is appealing an order by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation which allows Great Neck to dump more nitrogen into the Long Island Sound.