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Maritza Bond had to shuffle her schedule and crisscross the state to make it to Mekhai and Markel's school in the middle of a work day.
Plainfield Crash Is Fourth Fatal This Weekend, 43 DUI Arrests Reported
Two men were killed this morning when the Ford Mustang they were riding in ran off the road on I-395 and crashed into a tree.
Police Step Up Patrols, Charge At Least 27 With DUI
State police are targeting drunk and aggressive drivers over the Thanksgiving weekend with stepped-up patrols and sobriety check points.
Jewett City man dies after Lisbon crash
A Jewett City man was killed after a crash this morning on Route 12 in Lisbon. Leroy Ritchotte, 78, was traveling southbound on Route 12 about 6:15 a.m. when his Kia Optima crossed in to the northbound lane and collided head-on with a Pontiac Grand Am driven by Maryjane Chmielecki of Lisbon, according to a state police accident summary.
Former Haven Healthcare Official Pleads Guilty
A former Haven Healthcare official from Glastonbury has pleaded guilty to defrauding a real estate investment firm based in Maryland .
Benefits of changing electric use habits
Reducing energy use and utilizing electricity more efficiently can be expensive when it comes to the up-front investment.
P hilip E. Anthony Jr. has accomplished enough as Griswold first selectman to deserve a second two-year term.
Griswold selectman hopefuls face bevy of competing goals
How to promote the town's assets, keep spending and government in check, update infrastructure and stimulate local economic development weigh heavily on the minds of the candidates for town's first selectman and selectman this election season.
Officer dies after pit bull encounter
Police say a Connecticut animal control officer has died a week after being knocked down by a pit bull that was threatening a family in Plainfield.
For Jewett City's Brenker, marathon No. 100 will feed his spirit
Thirty-three years ago, while working for the Naval Investigative Service at Camp Pendleton in California, Chuck Brenker of Jewett City ran his first marathon with some ATF agents he trained with at lunch time.
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.
NS, Jewett City get new resident troopers
Jewett City and North Stonington have some new "residents" coming to town. State police Lt.
At Charlene's Diner, order what you want and eat what you get. Published on 9/23/2009 Michael Costanza Phone No.: - Interactive Profile Michael Costanza was a reporter for The Day and for the Mystic River Press.
Benefit for Landa Family canceled
Griswold - A chicken barbecue planned for Saturday to benefit the Landa family has been canceled.
When nearly 100 people participate in the 21st Annual Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk on Sunday to raise money in honor of Kira Corning, about a quarter of those people will hail from Southeastern Connecticut.
Municipal Utilities Look To Buy Power Lines
A coalition of the state's municipally owned utilities is working on a plan that could bring savings to customers through the purchase of a share of the gigantic transmission lines that cross through Connecticut.
Local man killed in truck vs. train collision
Plainfield - An 18-year-old local man was killed this morning when the pickup truck he was driving was struck by a train at the Lillibridge Road crossing.
Fire Drives 17 From Homes In Norwich
A third-floor fire in a building at the Thamesview Apartments complex displaced 17 residents and injured one firefighter and two cats Monday afternoon.
Fire Drives 17 From Homes In Norwich
A third-floor fire in a building at the Thamesview Apartments complex displaced 17 residents and injured one firefighter and two cats Monday afternoon.
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Connecticut Nursing Home Administrator Pleads Guilty to Obstruction Charge
Nora R. Dannehy, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that KIMBERLY BOCCACIO, 39, of Pomfret Center, waived indictment and pleaded guilty today before United States District Judge Alvin W. Thompson in Hartford to one count of obstruction of a federal health care fraud investigation.
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