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2022-10-23
Nature center is WestConn professor’s legacy
In ‘Wendell & Wild,’ stop-motion moves to an Afro-punk beat
Westport Moms connect community through events and local activism
Strada brings a taste of Naples to Milford
Renovations on horizon for Long Hill, Mohegan schools in Shelton
Affordable housing an issue in Conn. elections
Homeschooling group nears approval for Shelton location
Report: TikTok bad at culling election misinformation ads
Road paving, pool repair among suggestions for Trumbull ARPA funding
Military suicides drop as leaders push new programs
As Elon Musk expands his reach, Washington worries
Group of House members vow support for Ukraine
Afghan couple accuse Marine of taking their baby
Biden juggling long list of issues to please Democratic coalition
States have abortion on the ballot
High-demand cobalt could benefit village
Farm gives refuge from pain, for man and beast alike
Online portal or barrier?
Single but not ready to mingle? South Korea’s government wants to talk
Online school put U.S. kids behind; some adults now have regrets
Mary Jo Cornell
Thomas Anamasi
Johanna Anamasi
Russell Krol
Gerald L. Craig
Robert D. Horkheimer
Lamont’s income jumped to $54M last year
William J. McMahon
James H. O’Brien
Paul Pantano Sr.
Frances MacHale
David Rolf Norling
Feds charge New England children’s magician in child pornography case
Margaret B. Strich
James Vancho
James Ramanauskas
Donald C. Scholl
5 fall home maintenance tips: What you don’t do can cost you
Social media platforms brace for midterm elections mayhem
Philip Morris pays $2.7B for heated tobacco rights
Blow up the playoffs and start over
The continuing good news in the economy
Stand against election deniers
Vote Cristin McCarthy Vahey
Something to celebrate on ballot
Signs of Democracy decaying in Conn.
Leader of the pack
Jets-Broncos game features two of NFL’s top defenses
Engram gets crack at former team when Jaguars host Giants
Belichick, history set to collide as Patriots host Bears
Brady is not thinking about retirement, so time to speculate
How Prescott’s return could solve one of the Cowboys’ weaknesses
Shula’s legacy stretches beyond perfect season and football
Games are intense, but stakes don’t feel the same
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL WEEK 7 SCHEDULE
No. 5 West Haven holds off furious comeback from No. 6 Shelton
Former Enfield star Baskerville begins Quinnipiac career
Newtown holds off Bunnell
Sacred Heart falls to Merrimack
Freshman QB Klubnik leads No. 5 Clemson past No. 14 ’Cuse
Focus shifts to retaliation as playoffs roar on
Dad wants gift back after arguement
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