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Police make arrest in theft of safety signs
' Police have arrested a Bethany man in the theft of newly installed crosswalk signs.
Yesterday | New Haven Register
Robert J. Leeney was a living link to the legacy of New Haven
This old Elm City won't be quite the same without Robert J. Leeney living amongst us and writing about it all, reminding us of our storied past.
Energy-Efficient Connecticut Home The New York Times 7.13.08
With the help of solar panels, super-efficient windows and insulation, and low-flush toilets Mig Halpine, Calico Harington, and their children are living an almost energy-independent home life in Bethany, ...
Former SCSU Employee Arrested For Forgery
State Police have arrested a former employee of the Southern Connecticut State University for larceny and computer crimes and forgery.
Man faces charge in Lenoci home burglary
A former Cheshire jeweler turned master jewel thief faces charges of cracking the safe of Easton real estate developer Alfred Lenoci Jr., who went to jail for his role in the Ganim corruption scandal, according ...
Esposito seems Vandy-bound, after all
Vanderbilt might land Jason Esposito, after all. Less than a week after indicating he would sign with the Kansas City Royals, the VU baseball recruit now says he plans to be a Commodore.
' The Bethany Volunteer Fire Department along with the Bethany Firemen's Auxiliary is hosting a Family Cruise Night.
Former Post Commander Peter Horbick donated the memorial in honor of the canine companions that often saved the lives of an entire company, many times taking a bullet for the men, only to be left behind to an ...
The Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Run came through Amity on Friday. In Orange, police officers accepted the torch from Milford police at the town line and carried it to West Haven.
Laticrete Makes Information Available in BIM Form
Bethany, CT, June 2, 2008: Laticrete said it is the first setting materials manufacturer in the tile and stone industry to provide BIM format compatible details and information for architects and designers ...
Donna Matula was named the top listing agent for April at William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty of Southbury.
Amity district wins budgeting award
What a difference five years can make. In 2003, Amity Regional School District was known around the state as the district that made dubious state history by having its budget defeated at referendums 17 times in ...
Bethany budget goes to forced referendum Tuesday, June 3
Town residents are being asked to vote on the 2008 - 2009 town budget in a referendum that is being held June 3 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents may vote at Town Hall.
Bethany man accused of indecent exposure
A Bethany man was arrested for allegedly fondling himself in his car outside of a youth baseball game in Orange Saturday afternoon.
Connecticut Open House Day June 14 2008
On June 14, 2008 more than 230 cultural organizations and attractions will invite state residents to discover - ' or rediscover - ' Connecticut's exciting arts, history and tourism offerings with a variety of ... via This Is Connecticut
“Chaz and AJ did this the last 2 years in a row, and you could always get here at 5, 5:30 and still get in line, but this time if you weren't here at 4:00 in the morning, you were out”
East Haven _ It was a great deal while it lasted. For two hours today some lucky folks got gas for under a dollar a gallon. via WTNH
“He has an interesting background and brings an interesting perspective to the race. He knows what the district is lacking and what it needs.”
A Bethany acupuncturist who came to the U.S. from Israel is the Republican nominee to challenge U.S. Rep. via Connecticut Post
Charities suffer in sagging economy
“If you're not competitive, you end up not helping anybody”
Growing unemployment and rising costs for food, energy and medical care add up to greater need, and more stress on the region's nonprofit sector. via Connecticut Post
2nd area lumber outlet being boarded up
“The building industry is terrible. Nobody has any money anymore”
Seymour Lumber and Supply Co., a fixture in town for the last 85 years, plans to shutter its Bank Street operation - the second area lumber firm in recent weeks to close because of the slumping housing market. via Connecticut Post