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Colchester: Ted Powell Of Colchester Receives Heritage Award For Work With Local Fairs
People Submitted by Ted Powell, International Association of Fairs , on 2009-12-21.   Provided by the International Association of Fairs Ted Powell of Colchester, at right, is presented with The Heritage Award by Howard "Max" Mosner, chair of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions, during the group's annual convention.
Rudy Falls 5 Pounds Short of Biggest Loser Title
Brooklyna s Rudy Pauls has reason to celebrate, even though hea s not NBC's "The Biggest Loser." Despite a 234 pound weight loss, David Cahill took home the title with his 239 pound weight loss.
There's a buzz building around Brooklyn, Connecticut. Is it about the impending snowfall? Nope.
Sex Assault Suspect Caught In Caribbean
A 56-year-old Brooklyn, Conn., fugitive wanted on sexual assault charges is in police custody after federal authorities tracked him down on his way to Honduras.
'The Biggest Loser' recap: Miles to Go
Last night's Biggest Loser was elegiac, even peaceful. Since Rudy and Danny have so completely dominated this final round, there wasn't any real conflict.
Sex Offender Had Over 500 Child Porn Images
Connecticut state police say they arrested a registered sex offender after finding more than 500 images of child pornography on his cell phone.
Rudy Watch: To the 'Loser' Final Four: Roger Catlin | TV Eye
Rudy Pauls of Brooklyn, Conn., secured a place in "The Biggst Loser" final four Tuesday even as he set a record for total weight loss in the 11 weeks on the show -- 146 pounds, dropping from 442 to 296.
DAR MEETING The Sarah Williams Danielson Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at 1 p.m. at the Chapter House, 36 Wolf Den Road, Brooklyn.
Swine Flu Races Through Guilford High School
A Connecticut education official says the state has its first swine flu outbreak at a public school this year.
Drug law changes focus on treatment for nonviolent offenders
ALBANY - Drug-law reforms that took effect Wednesday give judges discretion to place nonviolent drug offenders into treatment rather than incarceration, greatly expand addiction-treatment programs and enable nearly 1,100 prisoners to petition for re-sentencing. Gov.
New drug laws lighten punishment
Hundreds of low-level drug offenders in New York prisons became eligible Wednesday for shortened sentences or release under recent changes in state law.
Rockefeller Drug Law reform milestone
Governor David Paterson marked the start of the judicial diversion program, part of the Rockefeller Drug Law reform he signed into law last April.
Records broken at Woodsmen's Day
Fryeburg Fair President Roy Andrews presented Gloria Hadley of West Paris with special award commemorating her 30 years of showing at the fair.
See what firms have to offer at Expo
SPEN businesses are gearing up for their major showcase event of the year. Organised by the Spenborough Chamber of Trade and Town Centre management, Spen Valley Expo 2009 will be held on Thursday October 29, at the Gomersal Park Hotel.
Hebron: Donna Dufresne To Perform As Prudence Crandall
Submitted by Donna McCalla on 2009-09-16.   Prudence Crandall is one of Connecticut's most famous leaders in the pre-Civil War anti-slavery movement.
A former TV3 Winchester reporter has been granted bond after having been denied it twice.
A judge has granted bond to a former local TV reporter jailed on child pornography and sex crime charges.
$25,000 bond set for former TV reporter
WINCHESTER -- A judge has set a $25,000 bond for the release of a former TV reporter accused of committing sex crimes involving a 14-year-old girl.