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House Approves Hiking Minimum Wage By 75 Cents Per Hour
The Hartford CourantThe state House of Representatives, after more than five hours of debate Wednesday night, approved raising the minimum wage by 75 cents over two years – a controversial move that caused sharp clashes between Republicans and Democrats. The increase...Tags: Hampton (Windham, Connecticut), East Hartford, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants
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Class MM track: Wethersfield boys, Hillhouse girls win
The Wethersfield boys track team won their first title since 2009 with a victory at the Class MM track championship Wednesday at Middletown High School. The Eagles did not win any individual events but scored 73 points to hold of second place Branford...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Entertainment Events, Berlin (Germany), Crime, Law and Justice, Torrington
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Op-Ed: Arming Schools Is Surrendering To Culture Of Violence
A strange thing happened at Taft Union High School in Fresno, Calif. this month. A student brought a gun to school and shot a classmate, but no one died. A teacher and school supervisor talked the gunman into surrendering. Both were unarmed. The story...Tags: Empire State Building, National Rifle Association of America, Adam Lanza, Taft Union High School Shooting, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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CIAC Champions; Final Coaches Poll
State Open: Team, New Miflord; Individual, Henry Wynne, Staples-Westport Class LL: Danbury; Henry Wynne, Staples-Westport Class L: Darien; Spencer Brown, Wilton Class MM: Guilford; Logan Fulton, Barlow-Redding Class M: Weston; Kevin Sullivan, Lewis...Tags: Haddam, New Milford, Woodbridge, Westport, Killingworth
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Thousands Throng Funerals In Connecticut, New York
Police and fire honor guards, motorcycle escorts, Boy Scouts and thousands of mourners attended services for Sandy Hook School shooting victims in Connecticut Thursday; and in New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan compared slain teacher Anne Marie Murphy to...Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Bethel, Religion and Belief, Newtown, Human Interest
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October Storm Hits Connecticut
Nov 8 Some 18,000 Connecticut Light and Power customers were still without power midday Tuesday, most in the Simsbury area. About one-third of Simsbury was without electricity, as was a quarter of Avon and Farmington, and many in Granby, Canton,...Tags: Ellington, Customs and Tradition, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Meriden, Local Elections
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Connecticut teacher mistakenly kills son after neighbor reports robber
CNNA Connecticut grade-school teacher accidentally shot his 15-year-old son during what he apparently thought was the attempted robbery of a neighbor's house, police said Friday. "Something like this is a tragedy, a loss of human life," State Police Lt....Tags: Criminals
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The Mercurial Gallery's "Still..." Exhibit Features Works By Artists Catherine Vanaria and Mark Savoia
Catherine Vanaria and Mark Savoia are a married couple who are co-owners of Still River Editions and Connecticut Photographics, a New Fairfield studio and gallery specializing in fine art digital printing and black and white film processing. They're...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Danbury
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Crime & Punishment: Middletown Man Arrested For Pulling Out His Girlfriend's Weave
Four Ansonia residents were given a pass on paying town taxes on their automobiles, although records obtained by the Valley Independent Sentinel show they owed a collective $16,666 in delinquent taxes (some dating back to the '90s). Two of the residents...
Tags: R. Kelly, Elvis Presley, Drug Trafficking, Middletown, Ansonia
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Story Lines Of The Season
Despite playing without two of its best players, Kathleen Kalbian and Alyssa Hague, Cheshire nearly took down the defending champions. But once again Greenwich survived, 9-8, after saving a shot from Cheshire with 10 seconds to play to earn its third...Tags: Cheshire, Simsbury
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Danielle Ferland's Second Journey 'Into the Woods,' Now At Westport Playhouse
The Hartford CourantLittle Red Riding Hood has grown up. Danielle Ferland, who played the sassy and spirited crimson-caped girl 25 years ago in the original Broadway production of "Into the Woods," is playing the role of The Baker's Wife in a revival of the musical at the...Tags: Central Park, Tony Awards, Celebrities, Entertainment Events, Amy Adams
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Bayhawks strengthen transition game with Costabile as first pick
The Chesapeake Bayhawks added nine rookies in the Major League Lacrosse college draft Friday night in Philadelphia, including long-stick midfielder CJ Costabile with the fifth selection overall and former McDonogh goalie Tyler Fiorito five picks later....Tags: John Austin, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Harvard Crimson, Maryland Terrapins, College Sports
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