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The Vernon Democratic Town Committee was scrambling to find a candidate to challenge the town’s well liked, six-term Republican mayor, Daniel Champagne.
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Government secrets explored in new Connecticut-shot mini series
This article originally published at Government secrets explored in new Connecticut-shot mini series. Both Jost and his "Weekend Update" cohost Michael Che took edgy shots at the president in the Nov. 1 installment of the long-running news parody segment.
The longtime Golfweek employee will be honored on Dec. 4, when he'll be inducted into the Connecticut Golf Hall of Fame.
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Judge grants Connecticut woman accused of holding stepson captive access to new alias, address
A judge granted a motion on Friday allowing the Connecticut woman accused of holding her stepson captive for over two decades to access his alias, address and medical records, her attorney said
However, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) warned that it no longer has the funding to deliver November food benefits. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general and three governors in suing the Trump administration over the funding lapse, saying the funds do exist in a contingency fund.
The remnants of Hurricane Melissa hit the East Coast on Thursday, bringing almost 3 inches of rain to parts of Connecticut, according to the National Weather Service.
NEW BRITAIN — A federal judge ruled against a local teacher who was removed from her classroom for refusing to take down a crucifix displayed by her desk.
Did you know that the Statue of Liberty’s platform is made of granite from right here in Connecticut? The granite is from the Stony Creek Quarry in Branford. Now, the quarry is making history again. The Stony Creek Quarry has earned a gold level certification for its sustainability program.
Pasta sauces made in Connecticut and sold at Big Y and Stop & Shop stores are being recalled due to potential for food poisoning, according to the Food and Drug
Since last fall, the state Department of Consumer Protection has received 48 complaints involving chimney-related services.