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Family, Friends Remember Eversource Subcontractor Killed by Downed Tree in Middletown
Sunday’s storm turned deadly after a tree fell on an Eversource contractor in Middletown, according to police.
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Police Arrest Man Accused of Stealing Christmas Gifts from Hebron Home
Connecticut State Police have arrested the suspected mystery “Grinch” who swiped gifts from a family in December 2018.
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Part-time Waterford Firefighters to Choose Pay or Volunteer Ability
The Town of Waterford is making firefighters in town decide whether they want to work part-time and get paid or fight fires as a volunteer.
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Mayor, School Officials Tour New Britain School Renovation Project
City and school leaders in New Britain toured renovation work being done at Smalley Elementary School Wednesday.
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New London School Employee Fired After Child Porn Arrest
A New London schools employee is out of a job Monday after he was arrested twice, according to a spokesperson for the school district.
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Ledge Light Health District Offering Mosquito Control Assistance
Mosquitoes are beginning to breed for the summer season and one health district in southeastern Connecticut is helping homeowners be proactive about managing them.
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Sunny Break in Rain Has People Working, Enjoying Outdoors
It’s been one of the wettest Aprils on record, but Monday’s sun meant people who work outside were finally able to complete some of the tasks they had to put on hold.
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People Line Up As ‘Abbott's Lobster' Opens For Season
Summer on the shoreline is synonymous with lobster rolls.
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Courtney Tours Gypsy Moth Damage at Pachaug State Forest
The gypsy moth caterpillar has been one of the biggest demons to Connecticut trees recently.
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‘This Thing Had Left the Ground. It Was Coming for Me': Golfer Describes Bobcat Attack
Mike Popkowski has been golfing in Baltic for about 30 years. Never did he expect to get attacked by a rabid bobcat mid-round last Thursday.
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Plans Postponed, Adjusted With Heavy Rains Easter Weekend
With heavy rain expected Saturday that could linger into Easter Sunday morning, many people are coming up with back-up plans to their outdoor activities.
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‘Heroes 4 Hire' Career Fair Benefits Those Who Served
More than 100 employers and 30 service providers were looking to hire our heroes in East Hartford Tuesday.
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Connecticut Gas Prices on the Rise
New numbers from AAA show as of Monday the national gas price average is at $2.74, a $0.28 increase over the last month and $0.08 more than the same time last year.
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Serve and Protect: New London Police Swear in 2 Officers, 1 Trainee
Three new additions to the New London Police Department promised to serve and protect the community Thursday.
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Some New Londoners Could See Tax Decrease Under Mayor's Proposed Budget
Property taxes for some New London residents could decrease if the budget Mayor Michael Passero presented to the City Council Tuesday is passed.
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Fire Official Has Safety Reminders After 8 Deadly Fires in Connecticut
In the past month or so, there have been eight deadly fires in Connecticut, killing a total of 11 people.
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2 Mill Fires Under Investigation in East Killingly, South Windham
There are still a lot of questions about what caused two vacant mills in South Windham and East Killingly to go up in flames early Saturday morning, within hours of one another.
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New London Firefighters Practice Rope Rescue Training for Emergencies
New London firefighters were hauled up by a complex rope system as part of a high angle rope rescue training Friday to make sure they’re prepared for whatever emergency comes their way.
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Mom of Missing Boater Still Hopeful to Find Daughter
It’s been 10 months since Sofia McKenna disappeared after boating off the coast of Groton last Memorial Day weekend and she still hasn’t been found.
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Connecticut Restaurant Owner, Employees Concerned About Upping Minimum Wage
As raising the minimum wage is being debated in Connecticut, some small business owners are worried this could ultimately hurt both employees and the consumers, and employees are worried about what that means for their job growth.