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2018-11-11
R. I. may be leading the way
Streamlining state elections
Lamont can thank state’s ‘ Middle’ town( s) for win
Connecticut remembers
Shopping malls struggling? Not around here
1 POLICE INVESTIGATE CHALK SWASTIKAS ON SIDEWALK
Prime time for comet viewing near
FAIRFIELD
Malloy to tackle one more state budget
Whitaker asked to recuse himself by AGs
Gunman who killed 12 died from self- inflicted gunshot
Superintendent gets another glowing job evaluation
Police: Man raped woman he met on dating website
Unsung Holocaust hero to be honored
Defense attorney slams Yale on removal
At 88, state Korean War veteran still going strong
Shared respect for veterans should unite us
Momentous week of beginning — and ending
A Trojan Horse fades in stretch
Erasing black past — and future
Lamont promotes the power of jobs
Hospitals forced to rely more heavily on philanthropy as other funding gets squeezed
Julie Jason:
Medicare expands access to in- home support for seniors
Hedge funds brace for the worst
Robert J. Lewandowski
Fernando J. Carvalho
Helen C. Finer
Jocelyn R. DeJesus
Carolyn Elizabeth Murphy
Dr. Iscela Bernal
Benjamin Mroz
Edward J. Obert, Jr.
Recounts ordered in Senate, governor races
Robert John Naedele
Marcus Matthew Sabol
Fire burns mobile homes, Malibu mansions
Trump calls French president good friend
Balanced attack
UConn opens season today with questions
Bassick’s dream season ends on penalty kicks
Jones learning from the best in new coaching gig
Huskies’ depth at guard a huge plus
Lancers reach second semifinal in three years
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAMEDAY
MEN’S BASKETBALL GAMEDAY
Vesey’s shootout goal lifts Rangers
LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP
The Extra Point
Mustangs outlast Huskies in shootout
As Cozza is honored, Bulldogs show fight in loss to rival Princeton
Sound Tigers scramble for overtime win
SOUND TIGERS 5, BRUINS 4 ( OT)
Symphony season preview
STILL FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT
A painter’s helper who’s off the wall
PLAN ON IT
‘ One Sings...’ still timely after 40 years
RUSSELL JONES REACHES OUT
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Horoscope
Pros and cons
Fun- filled lifestyle in Westport
Changing as the market evolves
Loves helping first- time buyers
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices relocates Westport office to prime waterfront class- A property
Longer term adjustable rate mortgage saves buyers $ 68,000
Why you should still look at a house without curb appeal?
RECENT AREA HOME SALES
How can I help my children avoid probate after I'm gone?
RECENT AREA HOME SALES
What shell collecting can teach about investing
See and be seen: How drivers can see better at night and make themselves more visible to fellow motorists
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