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Southbury Woman Charged With Medicare Fraud
She is charged with fraudulently billing the state 15 times, which is worth more than $10,000.

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She is charged with fraudulently billing the state 15 times, which is worth more than $10,000.

Two Connecticut state honors will be presented to Amity Regional School District director.
Two Connecticut state honors will be presented to Amity Regional School District director.
Money raised at the fundraiser will allow 115 campers to attend the camp this summer.
Clean out your pantry this weekend and give back to your community.
Sacred Heart Church’s 2015-2016 Faith Formation and Sacrament Preparation program registration is currently due.
April at the Connex Credit Union celebrates their young patrons and provides financial opportunities.
Dog Licensing Month, the month of June, is a reminder to residents to get their dogs licensed.
State Rep. Pam Staneski supports a bill that expands concussion awareness to youth and parents involved in athletics.
Several students from Region 15 middle schools ranked well in the Level 1A National French Contest back in March.
Several students from Region 15 middle schools ranked well in the Level 1A National French Contest back in March.
Two students from Memorial Middle School and two students from Rochambeau Middle School were named CAS Scholar-Leaders.
Two students from Memorial Middle School and two students from Rochambeau Middle School were named CAS Scholar-Leaders.
Scholarships totalling to $20,500 were presented to students at the May 29 luncheon.
Retired construction project manager and Naugatuck resident runs for burgess as an unaffiliated candidate.
After an architect finalizes the renovation plans, work will start on the library in the next couple weeks.
A heated debate over possible referendum was sparked on Tuesday.
Milford Concert Band will start off the 2015 Summer Nights by Harbor Lights Concert series this Friday at 7 p.m.
Shawnee O’Donnell was arrested for collecting more than $24,000 in unlawful unemployment compensation.
The Branford man was issued an infraction for his role in the accident.