Hartford Courant - Thu Nov 26
Autism limits what activities 10-year-old Dillon Cerpa can participate in, including activities offered by the town's parks and recreation department.
School Program Molds Good Behavior In Rocky HillHartford Courant - Wed Nov 25
The town's three elementary schools are now rewarding students for good behavior.
Glastonbury Council, Teachers At Odds Over GivebacksHartford Courant - Wed Nov 25
After listening to a dire presentation for the 2010-11 budget process, some members of the town council sent a message of their own to the board of education and teachers - reopen the contract and look for givebacks to help ease the burden on taxpayers.
Town Appoints Permanent AssessorHartford Courant - Wed Nov 25
Carol Ann Tyler has been permanently appointed to serve as the town's assessor. Tyler, who has served as the town's acting assessor for the past four months, will assume her role in the permanent position immediately.
Census worker found hanging killed himself, staged death to look like homicideHartford Courant - Tue Nov 24
On the surface it all seemed like a gruesome hate crime in a rural part of Kentucky with a history of disdain for the government: a census worker found bound with duct tape and hanging from a tree, the word "fed" scrawled across his chest.
Love To Hear Your StoryHartford Courant - Tue Nov 24
Why wait until Valentine's Day to share your love story? Let us showcase your romance in our special Sunday column, or perhaps that of someone you know.
Luminaria To Benefit Sports MemorialHartford Courant - Tue Nov 24
Holiday luminaria are being sold to benefit children's programs at the Keane Foundation's 9/11 Memorial Sports Center.
Two Hold-Ups in 25 Minutes May Be RelatedWVIT-TV - Mon Nov 23
Police think they nabbed the suspect who held up a Dunkin' Donuts in Glastonbury, then hit a D'Angelo's in Wethersfield minutes later.
Five Area Hold-Ups May Be RelatedHartford Courant - Mon Nov 23
Police are working to determine if five hold-ups in a little more 24 hours in Plainville, Berlin, Newington, Glastonbury and Wethersfield, were committed by the same man caught early this evening after a robbery at D'Angelo's Sandwich Shop in Wethersfield.
Foodshare Short Thousands Of TurkeysHartford Courant - Sun Nov 22
It's not too late to donate a turkey for a needy family's Thanksgiving meal. Foodshare, the region's food bank, is collecting turkeys for holiday meals; it has committed to donating 4,800 birds on Monday and 2,200 on Tuesday, and is thousands of birds short, says Gloria J. McAdam, Foodshare president and CEO.
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