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South Windsor to Solicit Bids for Ambulance Providers
Advertisement for paramedic service to be published this weekend, according to Town Manager Matthew Galligan.

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Advertisement for paramedic service to be published this weekend, according to Town Manager Matthew Galligan.

Event will take place this Saturday.
Police are searching for Jasolyn Lazu, 14, and Leah Marrero, 13.
Teens were last seen in the West Hartford/Hartford area.
State Department of Transportation called in to repair the damage.
Heavy rains created makeshift ponds in South Windsor and neighboring towns.
Rider got caught in a sudden downpour, according to police.
Survey by CNBC puts our state at Number 3 for having some of the richest residents.
Survey by CNBC puts our state at Number 3 for having some of the richest residents.
The following information was provided by the South Windsor Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.
Town Manager Matthew Galligan said that barring non-residents from the pool would result in substantial increase in fees.
Nathaniel Walker, 35, of Windsor, is charged with two counts of larceny in the sixth degree.
Joseph Chipman, 40, of Rockville, sustained a broken leg in the accident that shut down Route 74 for two hours.
Joseph Chipman, 40, of Rockville, sustained a broken leg in the accident that shut down Route 74 for two hours.
The arrests stem from a lengthy ATF and FBI investigation into a narcotics trafficking operation throughout the Hartford County area.
The arrests stem from a lengthy ATF and FBI investigation into a narcotics trafficking operation throughout the Hartford County area.
Patch blogger and mortgage broker Joe Petrowsky will be answering reader questions in a live chat from noon to 12:45 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10.
Patch blogger and mortgage broker Joe Petrowsky will be answering reader questions in a live chat from noon to 12:45 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10.