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Ninth Annual D.O.G.G.S. Daze a Hit in Granby
About $4,000 was raised for the dog park.

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About $4,000 was raised for the dog park.

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Property transactions for Aug. 13 - 19
Tyler Wells is a former local student and teacher.
A round-up of West Hartford business news.
Property transfers in town from Aug. 12 - 22.
Longtime Connecticut resident John Hersey shook up the world with his publication of a book in 1946 that chronicled the effects of a nuclear explosion in Hiroshima.
The suspect allegedly robbed at knifepoint the Sunrise Convenience Store on Hopmeadow Street.
The suspect allegedly robbed at knifepoint the Sunrise Convenience Store on Hopmeadow Street.
Boyles Furniture & Rugs recently opened in the former Nassau Furniture space at the corner of Routes 44 and 10 in Avon.
The suspect allegedly robbed at knifepoint the Sunrise Convenience Store on Hopmeadow Street.
Alexander "Ace" Diaz, 22, was taken into custody by Hartford police; he faces a litany of charges.
Event, which drew 28 teams from around New England, is second-largest of its kind in New England.
Police identified Alexander "Ace" Diaz, 22, of Hartford as a suspect, according to police.
The following information was provided by the Granby Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.
Bus routes and schedules will be e-mailed to parents and guardians.
Property transfers in West Hartford for the week of Aug. 12 - 16.
Nancy Lanza, mother of Adam Lanza, the perpetrator of the Newtown Sandy Hook school shooting, reportedly purchased a gun from the East Windsor store.
Jason Powell held the position as chief for over 20 years.
Daym Drops brings along friend Javier Colon, past winner of The Voice.