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Club Drugs: 'A Problem Across the U.S.'
Law enforcement officials say drug overdoses at so-called rave concerts — like the one this past weekend at Quassy — are becoming increasingly common in rural areas.

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Law enforcement officials say drug overdoses at so-called rave concerts — like the one this past weekend at Quassy — are becoming increasingly common in rural areas.

Law enforcement officials say drug overdoses at so-called rave concerts — like the one this past weekend at Quassy — are becoming increasingly common in rural areas.
Work has been halted on I-95, the Merritt, the Post Road (Route 1), Route 7, Route 123 and other busier secondary roads to ease the anticipated increased congestion due to the power disruption on Metro-North’s New Haven Line.
Work has been halted on I-95, the Merritt, the Post Road (Route 1), Route 7, Route 123 and other busier secondary roads to ease the anticipated increased congestion due to the power disruption on Metro-North’s New Haven Line.
And, coming up this weekend World War Z, book sale, weekend retreat, art show, golf tourney, lily pads, and Eight to the Bar & the Cartells.
And, coming up this weekend, Civil War Reenactment, Day of Mindfulness, One-Day SAT crash course, the Great Gatsby, and the pumpkins are coming!!
Limited Bus/Train Service will be provided for the New Haven Line beginning with AM Peak service on Thursday, September 26 and until further notice due to the loss of a Con Edison feeder that supply traction power to the line's electric fleet.
Limited Bus/Train Service will be provided for the New Haven Line beginning with AM Peak service on Thursday, September 26 and until further notice due to the loss of a Con Edison feeder that supply traction power to the line's electric fleet.
Here are some resources for victims of domestic violence.
The proceeds will be used to develop handicapped accessibility to the pantry, which serves more than 129 families.
Last year, after Hurricane Sandy, the town celebrated Halloween with a trunk or treat. It was so much fun, the town wants to do it again (the trunk or treat, not the hurricane). Oct. 31st from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
At the Saybrook Point Inn and Spa.