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Fire Damages Several Stores in Downtown Fairfield
Extensive smoke damage forces the closure of a handful of stores.
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A native of Fairfield, Conn., he graduated from St. Michael's College with a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication, with a concentration in English literature. His first gig out of college was with the then Fairfield Citizen~News, as a reporter covering zoning, town government, police, fire, features and basically anything and everything. It was while with the Citizen that he earned three awards from the New England Press Association: first place environmental reporting; second place general news; third place social issues feature.
Gary went on to work at other award-winning publications in the Brooks Community Newspapers chain — as managing editor of the Greenwich Citizen, the Westport News and, before joining Patch, editor of the Fairfield Citizen and Westport News.
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Extensive smoke damage forces the closure of a handful of stores.
Firefighters from area departments spent Thursday afternoon battling a fire in downtown Fairfield.
It's the second time this year that the store has sold a million dollar winner. And this time a Southington resident is the lucky person.
Police say the Waterbury man was working for a moving company when he stole the jewelry.
Orange Police arrest a New Haven man in the parking lot of the AC Moore store in town.
Fairfield Police say they are investigating.
The fire has been brought under control and the fire marshal is on his way.
When Gov. Malloy signs the bill on Thursday Connecticut will have the highest enacted minimum wage in the country.
In upholding the Appellate Court's ruling, the justices say the owner of a horse must prevent it from causing injuries to people.
The chemical reaction and spill led to the evacuation of a building at the university while Fairfield firefighters were on scene.
An off-duty Department of Homeland Security employee noticed the unattended backpack in the Bank of America Byram branch on Wednesday afternoon.
The changes on March 31 will serve a larger portion of Enfield.
The boy wrote a letter to his local police department about how he felt unsafe at his bus stop.
The company is recalling 174,000 My Sweet Love / My Sweet Baby electronic baby dolls that were sold in Walmart stores nationwide from August 2012 through March 2014.
A smoke detector provided early warning to the residents, who were able to escape without injuries.
It's part of a coordinated campaign involving departments from several towns in the greater Danbury area.
It's part of a coordinated campaign involving departments from several towns in the greater Danbury area.
It's part of a coordinated campaign involving departments from several towns in the greater Danbury area.
The company is kicking off a major hiring effort in the state and throughout New England.
As a mighty nor'easter passes Connecticut to the east, its impacts are being felt here with wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour.