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Slyce Restaurant recently lost its liquor license and started a BYOB policy.
Two dogs were attacked by a coyote in the backyard of a Wallingford home on Monday night.
Town officials say they are studying all options to assist local taxpayers and keep the tax hike as low as possible.
The festivities will once again include another fun-filled day of food, music and live entertainment, which includes fireworks.
The Historical Society celebrates the 75th anniversary of the leap by Oxford’s Adeline Gray - the first live test of a nylon parachute.
Police say the accused also had a loaded firearm in his vehicle at the time of the accident.
Raises are part of the contract but firefighters will also pay more for health care costs.
The Milford store is one of about 140 J.C. Penney locations slated to close this year across the nation.
The Tri Valley Mobility Forward Study will focus on improving paratransit services for older adults, as well as people with disabilities.
18 young musicians between the ages of 9-18 will perform at the public concert on Sunday, June 11.
Dr. Tyler Welch spoke to other physicians and colleagues in the medical field on MRI and subchondroplasty.
The partnership will allow residents and tourists to see Milford by riding a bike throughout the city to see sites.
The town's Planning and Zoning Commission recently approved the marquee upgrade.
The Board of Selectmen recently approved more funds for the project, which is over budget.
Hope's recovery from severe abuse is now at the three month mark. Shelter staff said it was one of the worst cases of abuse they'd seen.
The restaurant offers seating both inside and outside.
More than 12,000 family members and friends cheered on the 1,800 undergraduates and 58 graduate students.
Science students spent the first trimester exploring the school's 75-acre campus as part of their life science curriculum.
Sarah Turcotte was a recipient of the Program Innovation Excellence Award by the Massachusetts Assisted Living Association.