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Patch Candidate Profile: Elias Kabeche For Guilford Board Of Finance
Elias Kabeche shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve on the Guilford Board of Finance.

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Elias Kabeche shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve on the Guilford Board of Finance.

Mayor Caroline Simmons told Patch the project builds on the city's commitment to enhancing parks and recreation spaces.
The road was closed for a few hours Wednesday afternoon.
"In talking with everyone, we have felt that this is a good property for the town to own," First Selectman Jon Zagrodzky said Monday.
The Employee Recognition Award program was initiated by First Selectman Matt Hoey to encourage peer nominations for exceptional performance.
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There are three bedrooms and three bathrooms, and the house is 2,601 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
Louis Federici shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve on the Guilford Board of Selectmen.
Richard Freedman shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve on the Stamford Board of Finance.
The programs aim to give local youth safe and supervised opportunities to socialize outside of school.
Police said they are conducting a training exercise Tuesday afternoon. Here's what to know.
A local nonprofit is seeking a change of use for an old historic church in Greenwich.
Harry Fisher shares with Patch why he's running again to serve on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
State police said they responded Tuesday morning on a report of a horse in the roadway.
More than 250 guests gathered to celebrate the milestone and tour the expanded facility.
The project was originally scheduled for spring, but was postponed due to delays in permitting and warm temperatures.
Arriving crews found about 15 by 20 feet of brush on fire, the Guilford Fire Department said.
This home offers "timeless charm, exceptional privacy, and flexible living options," according to the listing on Zillow.