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Madison's Ann Nyberg Writes Book
The WTNH anchor, boutique owner's book surrounds the untold stories of Connecticut that she thinks should be heard.

An editorial intern for local Connecticut and Hudson Valley, New York Patches, who is based on Long Island. Email: rachel.ettlinger@patch.com
The WTNH anchor, boutique owner's book surrounds the untold stories of Connecticut that she thinks should be heard.

Milford Fire Department 29-year member and previous Assistant Chief of Operations, Gary Baker, will now serve as the new Fire Marshall.
Superintendent recommended the raise after the manager was given more responsibilities.
First Selectman James B. “Jamie” Cosgrove has been endorsed by the Republican party to run for his second term.
No changes have been made as far as ownership is concerned for the MBH, but a new affiliation is definitely true.
There will be an elevated police presence in the rope swing area of the Pomperaug River after people ignore no trespass signs.
Michael Speer earns the Democratic Party’s endorsement in his run for town mayor.
The grant was awarded to the Norwalk free clinic to support free primary care services for those with low-incomes and no health insurance.
A vote has been scheduled for August on the matter. Residents spoke at a meeting about a variety of concerns.
The apartment complex will house seven units designated as affordable.
Police say the checks were issued back in January and February, and police arrested him Tuesday at around 11:45 a.m.
Police say the incident occurred at Eisenhower park after hours Wednesday morning at around 3 a.m.
The consequence of the override vote failing is the governor’s veto stands and the bill does not become law, according to a release.
All completed applications must be received by Aug. 4.
Mayoral candidate Pete Hess vows to try and get all Democrats elected to public office between now and Election Day.
Matt Katra still thinks the budget is too high, but won’t pull petitions for a second referendum.
An unidentified Bridgeport man unsuccessfully tried to swing from a rope into the river and fell to the ground, suffering serious injuries.
The accused yelled at the victim that she hopes her baby is stillborn in an apparent “rail rage” incident.
The church’s priest-in-charge left St. Andrew’s earlier this month to serve at an Episcopal church outside Detroit.
The Connors family has a message for the villain invading their lives: they’re ready to fight you, ALS.