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Clearing the air
Posted on Wed. Mar 17, 2010, 11:42pm
BERLIN — Air-quality testing at McGee Middle School found no substances in concentrations above acceptable levels, officials told parents Wednesday night. Read Story
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Kurtz to move on
Wed. Mar 17, 2010, 1:08pm
:NEW BRITAIN — After nine years in the lead position for New Britain Schools, Superintendent Doris Kurtz said she will not ask for her contract to be renewed when it runs out in 2011. Read Story
3 city residents arrested with $100K in cash, drugs
Wed. Mar 17, 2010, 11:42pm
FARMINGTON — Three New Britain residents were arrested on drug charges Tuesday after they were found with nearly two pounds of crack cocaine in the parking lot of a local hotel, police said. Read Story
Residents welcome new Webster jobs
Wed. Mar 17, 2010, 3:11pm
BRISTOL — Two years ago, Julia Lysaght, 24, was studying anthropology and archeology at the University of Connecticut; Monte Jennings, 32, thought he had a future with AT&T in Meriden. Today, both are employed at Webster Bank and seriously considering careers in banking. Read Story
Latest Headlines
- Man kept in shackles during shooting trial
- Governor announces money for new buses
- Berlin Council sets hearing date for high school renovation, expansion
- Farmington resident funds memorial scholarship
- BOE votes on birth control issue
- Hospital of Central Connecticut names Hanks to Board
- Kristen’s Kloset fulfills prom dreams
- Attorney asks Plainville to give up old East St. trolley route
- Former Southington candidate announces run for state office
- Man arrested for illegally carrying gun
- Murder trials scheduled to continue today
- Directing downtown
- Professional honor hits the classroom
- Man arrested for illegally carrying gun
- Clearing the air
- Man kept in shackles during shooting trial
- Governor announces money for new buses
- Attorney asks Plainville to give up old East St. trolley route
- 3 city residents arrested with $100K in cash, drugs
- Kurtz to move on
- Berlin Council sets hearing date for high school renovation, expansion
- Hospital of Central Connecticut names Hanks to Board
- BOE votes on birth control issue
- Murder trials scheduled to continue today
- Kristen’s Kloset fulfills prom dreams
- Former Southington candidate announces run for state office
- Farmington resident funds memorial scholarship
- Residents welcome new Webster jobs
- Final arguments made in case of slain boy, 14
- Officials: integrated learning successful in special ed
- Signs of Spring
- UConn dean: Creating a ‘destination for health care’
- Lower trash fees
- Southington BOE asks for 4 percent increase
- Murder suspect contradicts taped confession
- As a king and queen preside, Relay for Life gets under way
- New technologies at CCSU benefit students, faculty, and staff
- Around Town: Couple wins a bronze medal of their own
- Capsalors,Green promoted at CW Resources
- Directing downtown
- Committee to look at showing movies at old drive-in
- Newington Interfaith group lends a helping hand where needed
- Art town: Main Street Singers perform from the African-American tradition
- Newington council to take calls during its meetings
- Blumenthal to investigate faulty Toyota gas pedals
- Berlin Senior Center to finally get $50K approved in 2004
- Soulful breakfast
- Southington Chamber of Commerce announces award winners for 2010
- Shareholders: Deal
- Foul air closes McGee
- ‘The Tradition of Male Homoerotic Art’ at CCSU
- ‘Meldings’ shows us our unconscious gestures
- Lottery scam uses CT Better Business Bureau’s name
- Police: pizza robber ordered from own phone
- McGee School evacuated due to foul odor
- Heredia defense rests after one witness
- Nutmeg Games return to city
- Soul food breakfast for Brown-Springer Scholarship
- Local lawmakers dicuss issues with Berlin residents
- BBB warns of counterfeit $100 bills circulating
- Conference on Cuba-U.S. relations at CCSU
- Meadowland Restaurant closed for liquor violations
- 'Steady progress'
- Camping to be first in line for Sloper
- High school renovation plan presented to Newington Council
- State Sen. DeFronzo receives ‘Paragon of Excellence’ Award
- Nigerian officials tour City Hall with mayor
- Prosecution rests case against man accused of killing boy
- Energy assistance now a fact of life for some Berlin residents
- H1N1 vaccine still available in Newington
- CT Economy Review editors analyze state’s grim budget
- Orchards residents keep the beat with Bob Bloom
- DCF worker arrested with $10K of cocaine
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