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Torrington police bust pot growers
Torrington police arrested two local men Tuesday evening after seizing 38 marijuana plants from a basement at 136 New Harwinton Road where the homeowner had set up a grow room operation, police said.
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Rip' Torn charged with drunk driving
Film and stage actor Rip Torn was arraigned Monday on drunken driving charges in Bantam Superior Court.
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Police, fire may get cameras, new dispatch system
Changes to the police and fire department may be underway soon as a new camera system could be installed in each police cruiser and both departments look at centralizing their dispatch systems.
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City man accused of stealing diary, money from his ex
A Torrington man was arrested on burglary and larceny charges early Friday after police determined he was the culprit who broke into his ex-girlfriend's house to steal cash and a diary.
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Bingham: Freeze spending Cuts in services will likely be needed, Torrington mayor warns
TORRINGTON a ' Dire state budget predictions have prompted Mayor Ryan J. Bingham to direct the city's department heads to submit budgets with no increases over last year.
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Torrington health center closed Friday, Monday to move|New location will be on Migeon Avenue
Torrington's Community Health & Wellness Center will be closed today and Monday as the nonprofit health care center for uninsured and homeless clients, and people with HIV and AIDS, moves to its new location, a ...
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Parents mum on Barrios arrest
After it was revealed that a former East School PTO president was charged with stealing money from the organization, members of the group have chosen to stay silent regarding the investigation.
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Old Torrington Firehouse Museum may become restaurant
A local city building, which has lain dormant for over a decade, may be the home of a new downtown restaurant or business early as next year, the building owner said Tuesday.
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7 years for sex assault of teen girl
A Torrington man will spend the next seven years behind bars after pleading guilty to charges of sexual assault and risk of injury to minor, thus avoiding a trial.
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Matron mandate costs jails as arrests increase|Torrington among...
TORRINGTON a ' They might commit the same crime and face the same consequences as men, but for local police departments, holding a woman in jail is a much more complicated proposition than locking up a man.
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Torrington teams up with CT towns
Torrington is teaming with 16 other mid-sized cities in a bipartisan fashion in an effort to lobby state legislators to undo what the cities consider "unfunded mandates." Torrington Mayor Ryan Bingham said the ...
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Area same-sex couples wed under new law
Same-sex marriage, often considered controversial nationally, has seen some progress in Connecticut and, in the city of Torrington, a few gay couples have utilized the month-old law to join in a ...
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Monumental help for Torrington renovations Donations may fund vets wall
TORRINGTON a ' When city officials dedicate the newly renovated City Hall in 2010, taxpayers will be on the hook for at least $15 million in construction costs.
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Police blotter for December 20
State Police at Troop B are investigating an incident where someone drove a vehicle onto the high school lawn and caused damage.
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Torrington basketball coach to resign
Torrington boys basketball coach Tony Turina will resign at the end of the season, according to published reports.
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Sexual assault charges land teen in court
A Torrington teen, facing a slew of charges, including sexual assault, is free after posting $50,000 bond Monday.
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Torrington man charged in Washington bank heist
A Torrington man already in custody on drug charges has been charged in connection with the gunpoint robbery of a Washington Depot bank earlier this month.
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Plans for using grant money to improve service for Torrington children continue
The health of Torrington depends on the health of its children. That's the philosophy of organizers planning an effort to improve health care, education and other services for the city's youngest residents.
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Democrats rally to find challenger; Bingham mulls re-election
Even though Election Day has come and gone, talk has begun among Democrats about capturing the mayor's spot next year.
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Snow forecast prompts parking ban in Torrington
Torrington Mayor Ryan J. Bingham has issued a parking ban that will take effect at noon today due to the impending winter storm.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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