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Spate of Car Break-Ins Reported in Milford
Police have a simple message: Lock your car doors.

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Police have a simple message: Lock your car doors.

After being arrested on drug and firearms charges in June, Bridgeport man gets nabbed again on similar charges in August.
The publication’s annual compilation, 'Best of Connecticut,' includes two Milford restaurants.
The highest seller, on Bayshore Avenue, went for $500K.
Town officials test voting machines in advance of party primaries in September.
Authorities say additional arrests may be forthcoming.
The courts were closed for two months while a renovation project was completed.
A Milford first-grader finds old buddies in his new class and the superintendent talks new state-mandated teaching standards.
The Stratford Democratic Town Committee has Jason Santi, whether they want him or not.
The federal government will be reimbursing Stratford and several other departments for overtime and other costs accrued from the Dec. 14 shooting.
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Superintendent Elizabeth Feser announced the delay on Friday in the following message to the school's community.
Fire officials have yet to determine a cause.
Local man, 56, faces burglary and criminal mischief charges.
Stratford Mayor John A. Harkins says he's moved the town forward since taking office four years ago. The Republican is seeking re-election this fall.
School records are being sought by the state's Office of the Child Advocate.
Weekly group that meets in Stratford is free and open to everyone.
Group is open to the public and there's no cost to attend.
A blighted property in town gets new life.