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Report: Cheshire Home Invasion Reaction Causing CT Prison Populations To Swell
Some experts believe that new laws passed in response to the 2007 Cheshire home invasion has caused Connecticut prison populations to swell.

Paul Petrone grew up in Salem, graduated from the University of Connecticut and previously worked at The Day and The Bulletin before landing a job at Patch.com in 2010.
Paul originally worked as the local editor of Waterford Patch for 2 1/2 years. Since, he has run the Montville Patch, worked as a field editor and now runs 16 Patch sites throughout Connecticut as a curation editor.
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Some experts believe that new laws passed in response to the 2007 Cheshire home invasion has caused Connecticut prison populations to swell.

The Day has picked the recent Waterford High graduate as its player of the year.
The Montville High School graduate will serve as a walk-on to the college's football team.
The money will go to acquiring 202 Thimble Island Road.
Police are investigating a complaint against Fr. Paul Gotta, who worked at St. Rita Church in Hamden from 2007 to 2010.
The expected delays are a result of the $2 billion project to replace the Pearl Harbor Memorial “Q” Bridge.
The expected delays are a result of the $2 billion project to replace the Pearl Harbor Memorial “Q” Bridge.
The expected delays are a result of the $2 billion project to replace the Pearl Harbor Memorial “Q” Bridge.