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Gov. Lamont Signs 3 New Bills Into Law: What You Need To Know
Gov. Ned Lamont signed three new bills into law in 2021, including one that prevents double taxation for many residents.

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Gov. Ned Lamont signed three new bills into law in 2021, including one that prevents double taxation for many residents.

Police said the accused brandished a silver revolver handgun and demanded cash, police said.
Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
There is a sports pool for sunny summer days and a grand wood fireplace to gather on chilly evening.
All the information is provided by the police department and all charges are allegations at this time.
Police said Tiffany Farrauto told them she strangled her son in her Nautilus Drive apartment.
Here is also a breakdown by age of how many Naugatuck residents have been vaccinated.
Here is also a breakdown by age of how many Milford residents have been vaccinated.
A 1.9 magnitude earthquake hit West Hartford Friday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey and media reports.
The power plant is located on Naugatuck Avenue in Milford.
In February, it seemingly snowed every day and here is a look at when Connecticut may see snow in March, according to a long range forecast.
A person was found dead inside a vacant building on the property back in 2020, officials said at the time.
The growth of new businesses has helped the city likely avoid a tax increase.
A developer has filed plans with Milford's Planning and Zoning Board for a subdivision on Broadway.
Mayor Ben Blake announced the news at a Board of Aldermen meeting this week.
One of the city's most well-known residents is relocating with her family out of state this spring.
Hundreds of students were named to the school's honor roll. Here is the full list.
Hundreds of students were named to the school's honor roll. Here is the full list.
The business recently opened and is already garnering strong reviews from customers.