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Officials: More Work Needed on Campuses' Sexual Assault Policies
Hearing held this week showed policies at state colleges and universities on sexual assaults need work.

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Hearing held this week showed policies at state colleges and universities on sexual assaults need work.

West Hartford property transfers for the week of Nov. 3 - Nov. 9.
West Hartford high school students will compete in various sports in college.
Residents from non-member towns Glastonbury, South Windsor, Manchester, Farmington and East Granby sounded off on commission's fee structure.
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Indians appeared in first-ever state semifinal match, eventually falling to Granby Memorial on penalty strokes.
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Residents from non-member towns Glastonbury, South Windsor, Manchester, Farmington and East Granby sounded off on commission's fee structure.
Town Council regular meeting does not take place within the 30 to 60 time period of when the application was filed.
Changes include installing a new walkway, paved terrace and picnic area.
"Chef's Do School Lunch" Event is "an evening of wellness designed to help families make positive changes to their health.
The West Hartford Youth Football League (WHYFL) concluded week 10 of its 2013 season Sunday afternoon at Sterling Field.
Anyone with information is asked to call WHAC.
A weekly roundup of the best from former West Hartford scholastic athletes who are now playing in college.
A solemn tribute at the Connecticut Veterans Memorial on Monday morning.
Tree planted in memory of West Hartford student Connor Sorensen, who passed away in June 2011.
New paintbar is a welcome addition to the West Hartford entertainment scene.
Monday marks the observance of Veterans Day. Is your business open or closed?