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As co-chairman, he will help educate the group's members about aspects of the Trasylol litigation.
Family, Strangers Pay Tribute To Man Fatally Injured By SUV
As police continue their investigation into the accident that claimed the life of a construction worker on Asylum Avenue, a reminder of the life lost sits on a lawn near the spot where Robert J. Sivage was fatally injured.
Record Donations From Travelers Championship
There's no recession in the charitable donations from the Travelers Championship this year.
New Bathroom Fixtures Repel Dirt, Fit In Tiny Quarters
So you've scrubbed the grout with a toothbrush, bleached every speck from the vanity, wiped that mirror till your arms ache.
IOC sends expert team to start working in Rio de Janeiro on detailed plans for 2016 Olympics
After the excitement of bidding and the euphoria of winning, the reality of making the 2016 Olympics happen starts in Rio de Janeiro this week.
H1N1 Vaccine Clinic in Middlebury
H1N1 Vaccine Clinic at the Middlebury Fire House, 65 Tucker Hill Road, from 5:00pm - 6:00pm Nasal Spray & Injectable Vaccine Available, but only by appointment.
What's Your Guilty-Pleasure Food?
Step away from the cake batter. Well, maybe not. Scott Phillips What's for dinner? Strawberry shortcake, of course! Scott Phillips Step away from the cake batter.
How to spot a hotel in foreclosure
A record number of hotels are thought to be in foreclosure. One industry watcher estimated that as many as 10,000 properties are at risk -- that's roughly 1 in every 5 hotels.
Cheryl Nugent Salva's Oct. 12 letter ["Too Many Distractions"] bemoaned the myriad distractions for teenage drivers.
Clinton finishing Europe, Russia journey with informal meetings
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is wrapping up a five-day tour of Europe and Russia with a series of informal meetings in Moscow and the Russian Republic of Tatarstan aimed at helping redefine U.S.-Russian relations.
A 24-year-old Woodbury man was charged with DUI on Wednesday after police said he ran a red light on Main Street.
More Support Coming for Baby Born without Eyes
Little Ava Jean Perillo is capturing hearts all over Connecticut and tonight, a second fundraiser is being held for the Watertown baby who was born without eyes.
Horoscopes for October 12, 2009
Today is a 7 -- By the end of the day you'll be on a roll. In the morning you need to get the engines started.
Iraqis struggle to find jobs, build new lives in America _ and long for better days
Her mansion in Iraq was bombed, her medical career and future in her beloved country dashed the day she found a white envelope on her car windshield.
New Ramp to Provide Better Access to Town Hall
Grew Design, Inc. of Woodbury, CT will be rebuilding the ramp at the back of New Canaan Town Hall to bring it into ADA compliance.
UN nuclear agency confirms that its chief will visit Iran this weekend
The U.N.'s nuclear watchdog has confirmed that its director general will visit Iran this weekend.
After 65 Years, Red Cross Staffer's Long Journey Home
Carolyn Chapin has a simple but peaceful view. There's a small country lane, and behind that, a field of green pasture followed by a line of maples and oaks that are a lush green.
Shots Fired In New Britain; More Than One Person Injured
Multiple people were injured in a shooting that began on Allen Street this afternoon.
How to avoid disaster when hiring a contractor
If you want a successful outcome, you must assume responsibility for making sure that the contractor is competent and fair and that the work is done correctly -- right down to the brand, style and finish of that new kitchen faucet.
Neighbors' Feud Rises to "Hitler" Name Calling
Nicole Healey wasn't so concerned about the dozens of bogus magazine subscriptions, but the postcard that referred to her 2-year-old daughter as "Lil Hitler" prompted her to take action.
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