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Pearl Harbor Memorial Park Opens in New Haven
Connecticut’s sole remaining survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbor attended a special ceremony Thursday recognizing the creation of a new memorial park.
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Investigators Look For Cause of Shakespeare Theatre Fire
Fire investigators are sifting through debris as they look for the cause of the blaze that destroyed the Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford on Sunday.
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Hamden to Receive $2.3M In Federal Funds for Tornado, Storm Cleanup
Hamden will receive more than $2.3 million in federal money to help the town pay for the cost of debris removal after last year’s devastating storms and tornadoes.
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Mission to Honor Gold Star Families Comes to Connecticut Shoreline
A retired Navy veteran is on a mission to make sure the stories of fallen heroes live on forever.
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Thyroid Cancer Survivor Prepares to Ride in Third Closer to Free
A cancer survivor from Cromwell is getting ready to ride for the third time in Closer to Free on her team, The Mermaid’s Arrow.
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Friends Remember Teen Killed In Rollover Crash at Hammonasset Beach State Park
A community is mourning after 18-year-old Nicholas Proto died from an SUV rollover accident at Hammonasset Beach State Park shortly after his graduation from Haddam-Killingworth High School.
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Yale Offering Space to Help Shorten Election Day Registration Lines At New Haven City Hall
Last Election Day, long lines for same-day voter registration at New Haven City Hall caused such chaos some people were unable to vote. Now Yale University is offering a space on campus to help shorten those long lines and prevent future problems.
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Yale Offering Space to Help Shorten Election Day Registration Lines At New Haven City Hall
Last Election Day, long lines for same-day voter registration at New Haven City Hall caused such chaos some people were unable to vote. Now Yale University is offering a space on campus to help shorten those long lines and prevent future problems.
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Daughters To Honor Late Mother In Their First Closer to Free Ride
Two weeks after the birth of her fifth grandchild, June Rice told her daughter Kim Crowley she wasn’t feeling quite right.
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State Police Provide Update on Dulos Investigation
In the 25 days since Jennifer Dulos disappeared, the New Canaan police sent email updates, created a website for tips, and put out a request for surveillance footage. However, the department has yet to hold a single news conference.
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State Police Provide Update on Dulos Investigation
In the 25 days since Jennifer Dulos disappeared, the New Canaan police sent email updates, created a website for tips, and put out a request for surveillance footage. However, the department has yet to hold a single news conference.
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Hikers Flock to Sleeping Giant as State Park Reopens
After months of work by state employees and volunteers, Sleeping Giant State Park in Hamden is finally back open to the public in time for Father’s Day weekend.
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Cancer Survivor, Smilow Nurse Prepares for Second Closer to Free Ride
Marianna Triolo is going through a second round of chemotherapy, but she still plans to ride this September in Closer to Free and raise money with her team for patient care and research at Smilow.
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Legal Expert Analyzes Jennifer Dulos Investigation
Two weeks after she dropped her five children off at New Canaan Country school, 50-year-old Jennifer Dulos is still missing and the search to find her continues.
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Families Soak Up the Sun on Memorial Day on the Shoreline
After a rainy spring, many families traveled to the Connecticut shoreline to enjoy the perfect weather for the unofficial start to summer.
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Naugatuck Police Seek Suspect Who Stole Car From New Owner at Gas Station
Keep your car off and keys out of plain sight when pumping gas. Naugatuck police are sharing that message as they investigate a brazen car theft from a gas station Tuesday afternoon in broad daylight.
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East Haven Teen Performs Life-Saving CPR on His Mother
An East Haven teenager is being credited with saving his mother’s life when she went into cardiac arrest while the family was in upstate New York for a wrestling tournament.
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Lawmakers Make Another Push For Expanded FEMA Assistance for Tornado Clean-Up
While New Haven and Fairfield County cities and towns hit hard by the May 2018 tornadoes and storms are receiving federal disaster funding to cover public expenses, FEMA denied providing aid for individual property owners.
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Push For Federal Funds For Tornado Victims
There is a new push to secure federal funds to help individual homeowners who suffered damage during the May 15, 2018 storms.