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West Hartford's Charter Oak International Academy Has Hip Hop Week
During the week of January 13, Charter Oak students took part in a study of hip-hop.

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During the week of January 13, Charter Oak students took part in a study of hip-hop.

Funds raised at the event go toward the West Hartford-based organization's core mission.
A roundup of West Hartford business news.
Burger joint will reopen as Pearl's Grill sometime around Feb. 1, according to the owner.
Event will take place on Monday, Jan. 20 at 10 a.m. at Town Hall.
January 31 competition has trip to England on the line.
Justin Rondeau,18, faces charges of risk of injury to a minor and disorderly conduct.
French brasserie is the fourth restaurant reviewed by the Times in the last full year.
French brasserie is the fourth restaurant reviewed by the Times in the last full year.
Suzete Berrincha, 22, was killed in Novemer 2011.
Suzete Berrincha, 22, was killed in Novemer 2011.
Suzete Berrincha, 22, was killed in November 2011.
French brasserie is the fourth restaurant reviewed by the Times in the last full year.
When that dream school turns into a nightmare and teaching kids to learn to pick up the pieces when they fail.
Event will take place on Jan. 26.
Zoning change in response to application for a 15-unit apartment complex on Bishop Road.
The following information was provided by the West Hartford Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.
Becky Sue Ziegler, of Bristol, is facing several charges.
Duarte has "interim" tag removed for West Hartford high school