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State boosts rail security
A possible terrorist threat to the New York City subway and train systems will mean an increased police presence at Connecticut rail lines and stations throughout the holiday weekend, Gov.
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Police blotter for November 24
Roxanne Frenette, 35, 38 Center St., West Hartland, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, after a domestic dispute on Route 181 in Barkhamsted on Nov.
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Obama slur on town billboard
State police are looking for a person who scrawled a racial epithet next to an image of President-elect Barack Obama on a billboard, they said Saturday.
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YMCA worker posts bond in assault case
A Barkhamsted man accused of taking part in the alleged sexual assault of a 17-year-old baby sitter in July is scheduled to appear in Bantam Superior Court Dec.
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Automakers Need To Make Case For Government Aid
In a letter to the auto executives released Friday afternoon, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid demanded a detailed accounting by Dec.
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Racist Graffiti Found Near Obama's Picture
State police are searching for vandals who spray painted racist graffiti regarding President-elect Barack Obama on a billboard.
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SEC charges Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban with insider trading over Mamma.com stock sales
Cuban disputed the Securities and Exchange Commission's allegations and said he would contest them.
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Woman arraigned in sexual assault
BANTAM A Barkhamsted woman remains in custody on $100,000 bond following her arraignment Monday on sexual assault charges.
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Police blotter for November 12
Rand S. Wheeler, 33, 161 North St., Goshen, was arrested Nov. 6 at 7:55 p.m. and charged with failure to pay or plea to an infraction, stemming from a traffic accident on North Street in Goshen on Oct.
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Two arrested for sex assault on juvenile
A Barkhamsted man and woman accused of sexually assaulting a juvenile, were arrested by state police Troop B Friday.
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State police considers consolidating Northwest Corner dispatchers
State police may consolidate its two Litchfield County emergency dispatch centers by moving the dispatchers based at its Canaan barracks to the barracks in Litchfield, an internal police memo obtained by the ...
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Barkhamsted employees working Veterans Day
About a dozen municipal employees worked on Veterans Day as a result of scheduling agreement between the former first selectman and the highway department supervisor, First Selectman Don Stein said Tuesday.
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Welcome to the End of the Trail [Jesse A. Hamilton | On Background]
Happy Election Day, folks. The votes are flooding in right now by the millions. People are punching holes, pushing boxes on electronic screens and penciling in their selections in all 50 states.
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Miscount may rob incumbent of seat
The results of the 62nd state house race have been overturned after officials noticed a peculiarity among the numbers in Granby, officials said Wednesday.
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Larson has raised $1.5M for 1st Congresstional District race
The three candidates vying for the 1st Congressional District seat are, like most who are running for office this season, focusing heavily on the economy as Election Day nears.
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Hornish wants recount after narrow defeat in 62nd District
Democrat Annie Hornish, who lost by a narrow margin on Tuesday to longtime 62nd House District incumbent Republican Richard Ferrari, said she intends to seek a recount.
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State police on the lookout for con man
The Connecticut State Police warn businesses on Route 44 in New Hartford, Barkhamsted, and Winsted to be alert for a con man claiming to own a roofing company, police said.
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State trooper, bear escape serious injury in crash
State police say a state trooper and bear both escaped serious injuries after the trooper's car collided with the bear in Barkhamsted.
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EDITORIAL: Riiska for House
William Riiska has only one week to campaign for state representative in the 63rd District.
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Norfolk Lawyer Write-In Candidate In 63rd House District
William O. Riiska of Norfolk was certified Tuesday as a write-in candidate for the General Assembly, starting the clock on a seven-day campaign.
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