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Police Rescue Baby Goose From Storm Drain In Naugatuck: PD
Naugatuck officers worked together to free the small animal and returned it to its family safe and sound, according to police.
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Naugatuck officers worked together to free the small animal and returned it to its family safe and sound, according to police.
The Trumbull Police Department is now hiring for an open school crossing guard position. Here's how to apply.
The city's next spring curbside yard waste collection is scheduled to take place next week for some Norwalk residents.
He served in the U.S. Army and worked for the town of New Canaan in the 1970's and 1980's.
The modern-day supper club will offer dishes such as "voodoo oysters," fried green tomatoes and other classic southern flavors with a twist.
Gov. Ned Lamont recently congratulated three Connecticut students who were named 2024 U.S. Presidential Scholars.
Residents are invited to help the sub-committee create action steps as part of a year-long process to create a 10-year plan for New Canaan.
He retired from Anco Tool in Watertown, where he worked as a toolmaker, and worked at GAR Manufacturing in Danbury and TIMEX in Watertown.
He retired from the State of Connecticut Department of Corrections after two decades, where he served as Correctional Industries Manager.
She worked as an administrative assistant in Fairfield middle schools and later as an assistant at Norwalk Community College.
A former resident of Trumbull, she worked as a nurse early in her career and spent many years in banking, later retiring from Union Trust.
A former resident of Norwalk, she worked as a nurse early in her career and spent many years in banking, later retiring from Union Trust.
Multiple area residents recently purchased winning lottery tickets at businesses in New London, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
An area resident recently purchased a winning lottery ticket in Trumbull, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A Monroe resident recently purchased a winning ticket at a nearby business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A Groton resident recently purchased a winning ticket at a nearby business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A Shelton resident recently purchased a winning ticket at a local business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Police said a man armed with a knife who was shot by two Naugatuck police officers was released from a hospital and arrested this week.
Court officials said the man recently pled guilty to possession with intent to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl.
State Senator Jorge Cabrera announced this week the state will provide three Naugatuck groups with $500,000.