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Milford Historical Society Offers Tour
Discussions regarding Civil War memorabilia on display paying tribute to the late Dr. Helen Langner and more will take place.
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Discussions regarding Civil War memorabilia on display paying tribute to the late Dr. Helen Langner and more will take place.
The awards recognize East Haven residents who have contributed to the betterment of the town.
Police say the incident occurred between the woman and an acquaintance.
The woman is also accused of slapping the victim in the face during the incident in Milford.
The incident happened on Labor Day back in 2014 and resulted in a crash with officers injured.
En-Tray does the hard work for you and sells already prepared meals.
Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to selected Quisenberry Arcari Architects for the project.
Rumors were wrong despite enthusiastic remarks regarding the possibility from the general manager of the Guildford, England location.
The school budget is now 1.18 percent higher than the previous 2014-15 budget.
Accusations of playing politics at the meeting were made against Burgess Michael Bronko regarding the property.
Joan Smeland walks her 9-year-old Labrador retriever around town to benefit programs who assist those suffering from mental illness.
Construction could begin as early as a few weeks from now, the First Selectmen says.
New president Bill Richardson was sworn into office at the dinner by District 7980 Assistant Governor, Robert Friend.
Police say those arrested were found to be in possession of PCP and one also had a crack pipe.
Police say those arrested were found to be in possession of PCP, and one also possessed a crack pipe.
Officials have not received official confirmation of the purchase of the building, but rumors are still getting around.
Police said his blood alcohol content was 0.21 percent.
Student Transportation of America will sponsor the drive at the Naugatuck Walmart on Aug. 2.
First Selectman Ed Edelson put rumors to rest that Southbury won't switching to a pay per pound trash-weighing system.
The motorcyclist who lost control of his bike and crashed was the only individual involved in the accident.