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2018-06-14
Lt. gov. hopeful in city for fundraiser
War casualty holds deep secrets
Testing Lamont’s Harding history
State wins smog suit against EPA
Former Connecticut Post building sold to N.Y. investor
Jonathan Law High School holds graduation
Rory McIlroy is having fun again
Inside: GOP gubernatorial hopefuls discuss taxes during forum in Trumbull.
Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti is considers running for governor as an independent.
MALLOY VETOES DCF OVERSIGHT BILL
Community struggles with child’s death
Family mourns crash victim
Those good old, gas-guzzling days
DeLauro: Immigration issue ‘not going away’
Wind, fuel cell power backed by state
Harding gets money for freshman football
Days numbered for Center School
‘Virtually nothing meaningful’
Hearings now on UConn health center
Unfair to Fairfield Prep
Solar troubles flare up
Rocks under I-95 pose threat to power grid
Early success for Charter Oak taproom
Hemp milk liqueur hits the market
Emissions hit record in advance of new targets
Wave of media mergers likely
Latest Fed policy statement sends stocks lower
Reader doubts hand-washing wisdom
Retiree socializes with young people
HOROSCOPE
We can trust God because he is greater than our fears
Chris Anthony Timpanelli
Henry Francis Jemioto
Michaelene Subik
Comcast challenges Disney with $65B bid for Fox
Trump’s claim raising eyebrows
Worker protections seen at risk
Local fish isn’t always local
Zone 4 is stacked
Sale dominant before getting ejected
Open wants to be golf’s ultimate test
Soto’s 2 HRs doom Yankees
Mets, deGrom shut out by Atlanta
Brakettes hosting high school all-stars
Sun reflect on Donovan’s passing
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