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2018-12-13
HIGH-TECH POLICING
Nursing homes cope with cuts
Services set for woman slain in Bridgeport
Pension payments top $1.93B
Cohen receives 3-year sentence
HOME INVASION CHARGE
Gospel singer gets 9 years for stealing more than $200,000
Blumenthal proud of getting an ‘F’ from NRA
Ed board aims to tone down ‘community conversations’
Giving Fund offers community a helping hand
Panel votes to stick with Hartford lobbying firm
Seniors might show warnings signs for additional care needs
Shelton artists featured in new Kennedy Center calendar
Alert system can save victims of any age
Democrats face leadership questions
5 Christmas classics that you’re never going to see
DOWNTOWN BUILDINGS AIM TO FILL STREET-LEVEL VACANCIES
Inching closer to retail marijuana
Insurance group buys Fairfield office building
Police sting targets porch parcel thieves
Yankee Gas increase gets OK
Wall Street higher with help from tech and health care
Ivanka, Kushner could profit from tax break pushed
Aneurysm may not require surgery
Wife upset by tales husband’s ex tells
HOROSCOPE
Lasting contentment in life can be found solely in God
Tigers too much for Jesuits
Moseley off to a winning start at Boston University
After touring the world, Yale’s traveling band finally settles at home
Expectations remain high for Lancers
Wilson, Norwalk pull away from Ludlowe in second half
25 CIAC players to watch
Dinwiddie’s 39 lead Nets over 76ers
L.A. CHARGERS (10-3) AT KANSAS CITY (11-2)
Bowles remains steady despite facing uncertain future
Manning not throwing as much with Giants’ offense in gear
Patriots face unknowns against Bell-less Steelers
Yanks try to keep Happ, a ‘Death Star’ ready to pivot
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