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Easton, Redding youths partner up to assist Thanksgiving food drive
With the difficult economic times affecting an increasingly large number of families in the area, many local residents are ramping up their efforts to help those less fortunate this holiday season.
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Easton school board may - go green' with school lunches
The Easton Board of Education have set in motion two new projects that could help make the towna s schools healthier and greener.
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Aldermen pondering panel to study benefits of 4-day workweek
Redding is doing it. Sterling is doing it. Seymour is doing it. Should New Haven? Alderman Sergio Rodriguez, D-26, testified before the aldermanic Finance Committee Wednesday in support of creating a committee ...
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Barlow fall musical: Cast, crew prepare for the big show
Drawing inspiration from many Western European fairy tales, a oeInto the Woods,a Barlowa s fall musical, is about expecting the unexpected.
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Attempted abduction of jogger in Redding
Redding Police are looking for a green, older model pick-up truck whose occupants attempted to abduct a woman jogging on Cross Highway Monday afternoon, Nov.
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Veteran offers thanks for Redding program
I am a veteran and just returned home from Seymour-Redding Elementary School in Seymour.
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Redding man faces forgery charge
Police charged a Redding man with trying to pass a forged prescription at a Greenwood Avenue pharmacy Friday afternoon.
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Bethel policy aims at keeping teachers
Balancing work and family can be difficult for the parents of young children. Bethel school district just made the balancing act a little easier.
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Victors: partisanship won't solve problems
The people have voted and now, three days after the election, politicians and the committees behind them are already thinking about how they'll move forward.
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Exchange Club to honor veterans
While nearly 60 years have passed since city resident Edmund DeVeaux fought in the Korean War, one image is still etched clearly in his memory.
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Land records go online
It's 10 p.m. and you have questions about a piece of real estate in town. Or you plan to visit the town clerk's office tomorrow to look up documents on your own home, but you want to complete your search as ...
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Redding students to salute veterans
Seymour-Redding Elementary School's drama club will perform "Veterans - We Salute You," at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the school.
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Burke and Bartlett plan to communicate better
The elections are over, a new legislative year will soon begin, and two men - one a state representative and one a town official - are planning a fresh start with the hope of better communication between them.
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Bartlett wins second term as 2nd District representative
Incumbent Democrat Jason Bartlett won the hotly contested race for the 2nd District seat in the state House Tuesday over Republican challenger Melanie O'Brien. The vote was 5,915 for Bartlett, who was first ...
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Cops: Man tried to strangle boy
A Redding man has been charged with trying to strangle an 11-year-old boy who kept sticking his hand out the car window as they traveled on the Merritt Parkway.
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Walking tour of Georgetown Nov. 9
An easy walking tour of Georgetown's Main Street with local historian Brent Colley is set for Nov.
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Putnam Park has historical activities
Historical demonstrations and activities will be held at Putnam Memorial State Park this weekend in honor of the 230th anniversary of the Revolutionary War Camps that were there.
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Hartwell will work for economic growth and affordable health care
For John Hartwell, the overriding issue facing the state of Connecticut is economic uncertainty due to the "meltdown" of the financial services industry.
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Deer factor: Bow Hunting in Huntington State Park has Redding resident concerned
Resident Nancy Jankowski is worried about the state allowing bow hunting in Collis P. Huntington State Park in Redding, Bethel and Newtown.
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O'Brien is best for 2nd District
Melanie O'Brien, candidate for state representative in the 2nd Assembly District, was Bethel town attorney during my administration, 2001-03, and a member of Bethel's Ethics Commission.
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