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Letter to the Editor: Vote 'No' on Canal Street Referendum
A Shelton resident urges voters to say "no" to the reconstruction of Canal Street, a project that will cost $1 million in taxpayer money.

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A Shelton resident urges voters to say "no" to the reconstruction of Canal Street, a project that will cost $1 million in taxpayer money.

A members of Shelton's Charter Revision Commission outlines some of the proposals and tells residents to vote "yes" on Tuesday.
If you're a local business owner who is open for business post-Hurricane Sandy, please post your info in our comments section below to let readers know.
If you see something unusual, the State Elections Enforcement Commission wants to know, according to this press release.
The governor's office has announced that the New Haven line is starting runs, for free, again today.
Residents can take firewood from downed trees and bring debris to the compost site in Shelton.
The Governor has waived all rail fares for Thursday and Friday's Metro-North rail service making rides into Grand Central free for the next two days.
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The company's CEO said wires were down in 1,400 locations.
A Shelton resident and campaign volunteer explains why she's not supporting either of the two main party choices in the 2012 presidential election.
Governor Malloy issues the order to take place in two phases today, Oct. 29.
This article will be updated throughout the week as news regarding Hurricane Sandy comes in.
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It’s unknown whether Hurricane Sandy will hit Connecticut, but the state is preparing for the worst and they want you to do the same.
Here's what United Illuminating is doing to prepare for possible damage from Hurricane Sandy, and what it suggests you do to prepare.
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