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Redding Kids Ask for 'Gun Laws That Make Sense'
In preparation for Hartford's March for Change on Feb. 14 to rally for the passing of "safer gun laws," some of Redding's youngest residents spoke out in YouTube videos.
In preparation for Hartford's March for Change on Feb. 14 to rally for the passing of "safer gun laws," some of Redding's youngest residents spoke out in YouTube videos.
Two properties were sold in Easton during the first half of January.
The event will be held at the Westport Library.
She and her husband were both charged after they allegedly stole more than $42,000 worth of electricity from United Illuminating.
Susan Schaller, who writes as Susan E.B. Schwartz, will speak about her book about the man who cured JFK's back.
In preparation for Hartford's March for Change on Feb. 14 to rally for the passing of "safer gun laws," some of Redding's youngest residents spoke out in YouTube videos.
The following article was written by Randall Smith, the Barlow debate team's advisor.
Four real estate transactions were reported in Wilton between Jan. 14 and Jan. 17.
He allegedly carved a curse word into someone else's vehicle at the high school.
Redding Police news, Jan. 17 through Jan. 20.
According to unofficial numbers provided by state police, Police Chief Douglas Fuchs said there's at least 5,000 guns in Redding.
A new European clothing retailer opened just in New Canaan last month.
A Ridgefield artist's creations are seemingly popping up randomly in Keeler Ridge Meadow.
A new European clothing retailer opened in town last month.
The following is a press release written by Emlyn M. Duemmler of the Historical Society of Easton.
The Bethel resident, a three-decade veteran of the Wilton Police Department, retired Wednesday.
Two retail outlets are unoccupied at in the Stop & Shop complex in Wilton Center.
What would you like to see next to Mini Vinny's in Georgetown?