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University of St. Joseph Buys Parcel in West Hartford for $1.8 Million
Land abuts Albany Avenue and the school's athletic center.

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Land abuts Albany Avenue and the school's athletic center.

Former Boston Children's nurse Kathleen Higgins says that 15-year-old West Hartford girl could remain in the custody of the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families until she is 18.
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Former Boston Children's nurse Kathleen Higgins says that 15-year-old West Hartford girl could remain in the custody of the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families until she is 18.
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