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2nd Teen Charged in Connection With Death of Hartford Grandmother
A second teen has been charged in connection with the death of a Hartford grandmother in October.
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Restaurants Busy Preparing Pre-Made Thanksgiving Meals
More and more restaurants are saving their customers from the cooking and clean-up this Thanksgiving.
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Battle Over Tree House Brewing Plans in Woodstock
A popular Massachusetts brewery has set its sights on Connecticut for its next big project. Tree House Brewing Company says it wants to sell food and beverages from a 94-acre farm in Woodstock.
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Battle Over Tree House Brewing Plans in Woodstock
Residents in Woodstock will get a chance Tuesday night to hear what the brewery plans for a farm property it recently purchased.
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Hartford City Council Passes New Housing Regulations
The passage of a new housing code by the Hartford City Council marks the first time in 42 years that the code has been updated, and it means a major change to the way landlords do business in the capital city.
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Snowy Forecast Starts Scramble to Finish Fall Cleanup
Many people were out trying to finish fall cleanup before a snowy and cold forecast Tuesday.
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Lamont's Latest Transportation Plan Reignites Debate on Tolls
Tolls are back on the table at the state capitol.
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Michael Downes Takes Another Shot at Hartford Mayor's Office
On Tuesday voters in Hartford will head to the polls to cast their ballot for mayor. Among the six candidates throwing their hat into the ring is Michael Downes.
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Perez Hopes for Second Chance as Hartford's Mayor
When he lost in the September primary, former Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez said the voters had spoken. However, he’s decided to keep his name on the ballot and stay in the race for mayor.
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Polamer Precision Considers Major Expansion in New Britain
Hundreds of jobs could be coming to New Britain as a Connecticut company eyes a big expansion.
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Manufacturing Company Announces Expansion in New Britain
An aerospace manufacturing company announced Wednesday it will be making a major expansion of its facility in New Britain.
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BBB Urges Caution About Pregnancy Congrats Card
The Better Business Bureau is urging caution to anyone who receives a congratulatory pregnancy card full of coupons in the mail.
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Buyer Plans to Breathe New Life into Troubled Hartford Apartment Complex
Heritage Housing, Inc. out of South Norwalk bought the dilapidated housing complex called Barbour Garden Apartments for $2.7 million from a New York City property owner.
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Jennifer Dulos' Family Denies Attorney's Claim She Received Medical Treatment After She Disappeared
Jennifer Dulos’ friends and family say that a claim made by attorney Norm Pattis that Jennifer may have received medical treatment after she disappeared is inaccurate.
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‘Nobody Feels Safe:' Neighbors Decry Gun Problem After Death of Grandmother
When bullets rang out on the corner of Garden and Westland streets Thursday many people took cover. But 71-year-old Yvonne Smith, tragically caught in the middle of the crossfire, was struck and killed, not by bullets, but by one of the cars that gunfire was coming from, according to police.
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Neighborhood Decries Gun Problem After Death of Grandmother
People who live in the Hartford neighborhood where a grandmother was run down by a car fleeing a shooting say something needs to be done about Hartford’s gun problem.
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BBB Urges Caution About Baby Product Coupons, Gift Cards
Cards full of coupons promising free baby gear have been landing in Connecticut mailboxes. But the Better Business Bureau is warning that the offer may be too good to be true.
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West Hartford Elementary School Donates Thousands of Items of Local Food Pantry
The mission at Morley Elementary School in West Hartford is to spread kindness. For 25 years, that kindness has been shown with donations.
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Child Advocate Weighs in on New London School Sex Abuse Investigation
Bennie Dover Jackson Middle School in New London has been under the microscope of local police for many months. Now, the Office of the Child Advocate is doing its own investigation into the policies and procedures that may have failed students they should have been protecting.
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Friends, Family Mourn 17-Year-Old Girls Killed in Brooklyn Crash
Family and friends of two 17-year-old girls killed in a crash in Brooklyn Monday are trying to come to terms with their loss.