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How Bethel Compares To CT For Coronavirus Vaccinations
Here is how Bethel stacks up in the vaccine race.

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Here is how Bethel stacks up in the vaccine race.

Connecticut employers won't take quite the hit they were expecting following a break on their post-COVID-19 unemployment insurance taxes.
The annual index ranks every member of Congress, including Rep. Hayes and Sen. Murphy, on how willingly they work across the aisle.
Gov. Ned Lamont said that "99-plus percent" of the coronavirus-related fatalities in the state were people who had not been vaccinated.
Gov. Ned Lamont said the sharp decline in infections could be attributed to the effectiveness of the coronavirus vaccine.
Nursing homes were hit hard and early during the onset of the pandemic last spring. That situation has changed dramatically, Lamont said.
The Rand Corp. recently released a database that tracks hospitalizations due to firearm injuries by state. See how our state measured up.
Every Connecticut community has reported a bobcat sighting, and officials offer an interesting reason for why that is likely occurring.
So far, the weatherman likes our chances of being able to see NASA's latest launch, scheduled for Friday evening.
The annual Town Meeting will be held in person and via Zoom this Saturday, but the voting will occur the following week.
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Formerly part of the Scripps Estate, "Twin Willows" in Ridgefield is surrounded by tranquil, rolling lawns and gardens.
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The Ridgefield man was accused of using a police riot shield to push back against a police officer and pin him inside a door frame.
Reported hospitalizations dropped by 10 beds overnight, according to the state Department of Public Health.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
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Residents approved the town and school budgets for 2021-22, as well as all the capital expenditure requests on the referendum Tuesday.