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Town Of Guilford Creating New Notification System
The system would send out alerts for both emergencies and non-emergencies.

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The system would send out alerts for both emergencies and non-emergencies.

The council is considering an ordinance that would put tighter restrictions on massage parlors.
On Monday, the school board denied an appeal by Jim Reynolds to get his job back, but Reynolds alleges he was let go because he cut the Board of Education chairman's son.
Carson and Goose are searching for their fur-ever homes.
The Wallingford School District has improved its CAPT scores from a year ago, but the CMT scores generally dropped across the district.
Overall, the standardized test scores for the Cheshire School District were pretty similar to last year's totals, with a slight increase in CAPT scores.
Students in the Hamden School District posted scores similar to last year's totals on Connecticut's standardized tests, but they remain below the state average.
Overall, the standardized test scores for the North Haven School District were pretty similar to last year's totals, with a slight decrease in CAPT scores.
Overall, standardized test scores remained pretty flat for the East Haven School District, although the results were mostly below the state average.
The North Branford School District's CAPT scores improved in 2013, with the CMTs produced similar results as 2012.
There were big drops in the scores on Connecticut Mastery Tests by Branford students this year, with several of the results falling below the state average.
CMT scores dropped slightly from last year, but overall the vast majority of students in town are at least proficient in all subjects.