The Hartford Courant - Sat Nov 28
David Allison and Julia Friedman met over a dismembered leg. Julia, in her second year of training as a physician's assistant, was in a pediatric rotation at St.
Connecticut Lyric Opera is getting vocalThe Day - Sat Nov 28
Connecticut Lyric Opera has expanded its performance sites - now including New Britain, Middletown and Waterbury - but it's still staging its acclaimed operas in New London.
Black Friday traffic both a boon and a botherMiddletown Times Herald Record - Sat Nov 28
Traffic on Route 32 at Woodbury Common was moderate to heavy but moving steadily around 8 a.m. Friday.
Black Friday brings early traffic to state's mallsConnecticut Post - Fri Nov 27
Holiday shoppers are out in force across Connecticut as stores offer bargains on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year.
Rail Advocates Press Opposition To BuswayThe Hartford Courant - Fri Nov 27
Advocates of restoring passenger rail service from Waterbury to Hartford say the idea deserves a fresh look because new questions are arising about a competing mass transit project, the New Britain busway.
New York Agency Seeks To Reclaim Land In LitchfieldHartford Courant - Thu Nov 26
A New York agency that deeded 160 acres in Litchfield to the Connecticut Junior Republic in 1915 is seeking to take the property back.
Subway will run Connecticut highway plazasDarien News-Review - Wed Nov 25
The state has signed a 35-year contract with a regional Subway restaurant franchiser and private equity firm to supply food and fuel and overhaul the state's highway plazas, an agreement that for the state will include a combined $500 million in revenue and investment to make over the 23 properties on Interstate 95, the Merritt Parkway and ...
Waterbury Police Hold Warrant In Murder Of 85-Year-OldThe Hartford Courant - Tue Nov 24
Police are asking for the public's help with what has become an international search for a murder suspect.
Conn. cop whose guns ended up in felons' hands is firedJournal News - Tue Nov 24
WATERBURY, Conn. - Waterbury authorities say a city police officer who allegedly owned a gun linked to five New Haven-area shootings has been fired.
Embattled firm studying borough schoolsNaugatuck Daily News - Mon Nov 23
Four months after the borough hired the Hartford-based firm JCJ Architecture to perform a facilities utilization study of the school district, the company is preparing to make suggestions about how the district can best meet the needs of its 11 public schools over the next decade.
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