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Meetings of Portland boards, commissions and committees for the week of July 29.
An arrest or infraction does not indicate a conviction.
Glastonbury police released the following information on arrests and infractions. Inclusion on this list does not indicate a conviction.
Middletown's New Year's Eve celebration won't continue for a third year, according to the mayor, because of the enormity of the project and unpredictability of the weather.
Middletown's New Year's Eve celebration won't continue for a third year, according to the mayor, because of the enormity of the project and unpredictability of the weather.
A new report ranks our state at the bottom of the heap in terms of teaching kids how to deal with money.
A new report ranks our state at the bottom of the heap in terms of teaching kids how to deal with money.
Teens in grades 6 through 10 will join Mystic Aquarium instructors in squid dissection at the Welles Turner Memorial Library.
The new Little League season will begin September 7.
July 27th marks the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean War — often called the "Forgotten War."
July 27th marks the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean War — often called the "Forgotten War."
Nearly 300 people in eight states — including Connecticut — have been striken with Cyclospora. The U.S. CDC is investigating the cause.
Nearly 300 people in eight states — including Connecticut — have been striken with Cyclospora. The U.S. CDC is investigating the cause.
New statistics from the Connecticut Department of Labor shows the medical professions will boom in this state in coming years.
New statistics from the Connecticut Department of Labor shows the medical professions will boom in this state in coming years.
The town is looking for a volunteer member of a new regional agriculture council.