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Middletown
No common ground found | That comes with the territory during firefighter 'trench rescue training'
Middlesex County
Deep River community members rally against racist message left on town sign
The wording on a town board was changed to include derogatory terms against people of color last week. Community members say that is not what Deep River is about.
Life
Connecticut State Police stepping up patrols amid Fourth of July weekend
According to AAA, they expect up to 2.7 million New Englanders to travel for this weekend, most of them by car.
Community
Naugatuck Board of Education member stepping down amid social media posts
Board of Ed member Aaron McCool admitted in a letter last week his social media posts were "distasteful and inappropriate."
Politics
Lamont says 'tsunami' of retirements not as bad as predicted
As of Tuesday, 4,232 people had filed retirement applications with the Office of State Comptroller since January.
Local News
All accessible 'Miracle Fields' for baseball, soccer, coming to Vernon
A short turf-surfaced baseball diamond and soccer field will allow children in wheelchairs and other ways of mobility to play.
Community
Hartford's North End neighborhood looks to tackle food desert with 'living pantry'
It’s going to take $25,000 to build the hydroponic garden, organizers said.
Local News
Mixed reaction in Connecticut to Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade
Gov. Ned Lamont along with several other legislative leaders are upset about the ruling, but others applauded it.
Crime
West Hartford police warn shoppers about distraction thefts
A recent incident - the third incident in the last four months - happened at a supermarket parking lot.
Morning Show
COMPASS Youth Collaborative helps high-risk youth in Hartford
Hartford-based COMPASS Youth Collaborative is a non-profit organization that provides support to high-risk youth in the capital city.
Life
Pride flag controversy in Goshen forces local officials to take action
Some Goshen residents have opposed the town putting up a Pride flag on town property.
New Britain
New Britain launches $5 million high-speed internet project
City leaders say it’s the next step to keep up with the technology we all use today and bring everyone up to speed.
Middlesex County
Deep River community members rally against racist message left on town sign
The wording on a town board was changed to include derogatory terms against people of color last week. Community members say that is not what Deep River is about.
Life
Connecticut State Police stepping up patrols amid Fourth of July weekend
According to AAA, they expect up to 2.7 million New Englanders to travel for this weekend, most of them by car.
Community
Naugatuck Board of Education member stepping down amid social media posts
Board of Ed member Aaron McCool admitted in a letter last week his social media posts were "distasteful and inappropriate."
Politics
Lamont says 'tsunami' of retirements not as bad as predicted
As of Tuesday, 4,232 people had filed retirement applications with the Office of State Comptroller since January.
Local News
All accessible 'Miracle Fields' for baseball, soccer, coming to Vernon
A short turf-surfaced baseball diamond and soccer field will allow children in wheelchairs and other ways of mobility to play.
Community
Hartford's North End neighborhood looks to tackle food desert with 'living pantry'
It’s going to take $25,000 to build the hydroponic garden, organizers said.
Local News
Mixed reaction in Connecticut to Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade
Gov. Ned Lamont along with several other legislative leaders are upset about the ruling, but others applauded it.
Crime
West Hartford police warn shoppers about distraction thefts
A recent incident - the third incident in the last four months - happened at a supermarket parking lot.
Morning Show
COMPASS Youth Collaborative helps high-risk youth in Hartford
Hartford-based COMPASS Youth Collaborative is a non-profit organization that provides support to high-risk youth in the capital city.
Life
Pride flag controversy in Goshen forces local officials to take action
Some Goshen residents have opposed the town putting up a Pride flag on town property.
New Britain
New Britain launches $5 million high-speed internet project
City leaders say it’s the next step to keep up with the technology we all use today and bring everyone up to speed.
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