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Organization set up by West Hartford women to provide beauty services to women battling cancer.

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Organization set up by West Hartford women to provide beauty services to women battling cancer.

Architects unveil a circular structure at board's regular meeting on Tuesday evening.
Baker's number was retired by university located in West Hartford, where he attended from 1989-93 before moving on to the NBA.
The following information was provided by the West Hartford Police Department. It does not indicate convictions.
Road expected to open around 3:30 p.m.
Service expected to be restored for 12 West Hartford homes between 3 and 5 p.m.
A list of local opportunities compiled from Monster.com.
A list of local opportunities compiled from Monster.com and Craigslist.
A list of local opportunities compiled from Monster.com and Craigslist.
Project calls for 12 homes to be constructed 5.53 acres of land in the rear of the American School for the Deaf.
Baker's number was retired by university located in West Hartford, where he attended from 1989-93 before moving on to the NBA.
Baker's number was retired by university located in West Hartford, where he attended from 1989-93 before moving on to the NBA.
Baker's number was retired by university located in West Hartford, where he attended from 1989-93 before moving on to the NBA.
Hans Shafer, 79, of West Hartford, was pronounced dead at the scene in Bloomfield.
A look at the week ahead in West Hartford.
Test your knowledge of West Hartford history with this photo from the archives of the Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society.
West Hartford Plan and Zoning Commission is scheduled to continue the hearing on Monday concerning the project that calls for a 12-lot subdivision in the back of the property owned by the American School for the Deaf.
The Pats went 12-4 this year and earned a first-round bye.
The Pats went 12-4 this year and earned a first-round bye.
A roundup of the week in business in town.