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2021-11-17
State renters facing eviction can get free legal services in 2022
Milford Scouts deliver a holiday haul for the hungry
Volleyball scrimmage inaugurates Shelton High’s new gym floor
Trumbull duo earns statewide honor for video on prevention
Westport BOE honors departing members
Climate summit a success? State experts upbeat
Former RTM member to fill Fairfield school board vacancy
Bridgeport man wins $4.2M in malpractice suit
CREATING AN ACCESSIBLE & BEAUTIFUL BATHROOM
WWE pins late 2022 for headquarters move
GOP-majority court chosen to consider Biden vaccine mandate
Jury begins deliberating at Kyle Rittenhouse trial
Durbin calls for Garland to remove director
Pfizer asks U.S. officials to OK promising COVID-19 pill
Diversity, inclusion, equity survey released
Shelton lab designed to treat sleep disorders
Robert Appleby
Betty J. Moher
Cynthia A. Horan
Robert T. Antidormi, Sr.
Maria Slevinsky
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Police: State man charged with threatening Lamont on Twitter
Woodstock, Conn., castle on 75 acres listed for $35M
McKinney to help draw state’s new political map
Rallying to shield traumatized children
Tax relief for the rest of us
CIAC’s plan to expand football playoffs falls short
Cadets march into finals
Rangers edge Habs
UConn’s Travis Jones accepts invitation to the Senior Bowl
Notre Dame falls to Sacred Heart in semis
MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME DAY
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Sudden STD rattles lengthy marriage
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