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Trial On Hold For Man Accused Of Rape In Farmington
The Hartford CourantThe trial for Jermaine Ross, a New Britain man accused of raping a prostitute in Farmington in 2009, has been delayed after Ross fell and injured himself at the MacDougall-Walker Correction Institution in Suffield. Ross was injured June 6 and briefly...Tags: Justice System, Suffield, Immigration, Crime, Law and Justice, New Britain
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50 Cent Fills The Boxing Impresario Bill
The Hartford CourantWhen the hands on the clock climb toward midnight at 50 Cent's Birthday Bash on July 5 at the Connecticut Convention Center. When the hands climb toward the actual birthday of Curtis James Jackson III, we may find it appropriate to consider three men...Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Meriden, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., International Boxing Federation
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Connecticut's Best Summer Food & Wine Festivals, 2013
Summer Food and Wine Festival: Sat., Jun. 15-Sun., Jun. 16, 12-6 p.m. Stonington Vineyards, 523 Taugwonk Rd., Stonington, (860) 535-1222. stoningtonvineyards.com. Gourmet food truck vendors, photo booths, father/child relay races, wine tastings, live...
Tags: Middlefield, North Branford, Milford (New Haven, Connecticut), Corn on the Cob, Arts and Culture
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Resident Of Troubled Group Home Was Tortured, Lawsuit Alleges
A lawsuit filed against a scandal-ridden group home for developmentally disabled adults in East Hartford goes further than even the graphic police affidavits supporting the arrests of a manager and two staff members charged with abuse and intimidation...Tags: East Hartford, Justice System, Torrington, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests
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Tropical Storm Andrea Brings Heavy Rain, Some Flooding
Connecticut experienced heavy rains and some flooding as the remnants of Tropical Storm Andrea moved through southern New England. Rain started falling Thursday night and didn’t let up until Saturday morning. By about 10 p.m. Friday the National...
Tags: Kensington, Milford (New Haven, Connecticut), Glastonbury, Natural Disasters, Dannel P. Malloy
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READER SUBMITTED: Trevor Coates Of Farmington Woods Promoted
AvonFarmington Woods is pleased to announce the promotion of Trevor Coates from executive chef to executive chef and clubhouse manager. "Trevor has dedicated most of his career here at our Clubhouse and has demonstrated the drive, resourcefulness, and the...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Food Industry, Wethersfield, Storrs, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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READER SUBMITTED: Beth David Honors The Adlers
West HartfordRabbi Yitzchok Adler, a first-generation American whose German-Jewish parents survived the Holocaust, says he doesn't remember wanting to do anything else with his life but be a rabbi. It was a calling deep within him, and it marked "a small part I...Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), West Hartford, Christianity, Arts and Culture, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Race For Cure Works To Move Beyond Planned Parenthood Controversy
The Hartford CourantAs the 20th anniversary of the Komen Connecticut Race for the Cure approaches at Bushnell Park in Hartford on Saturday, the group's executive director says the event to fight breast cancer is expected to exceed last year's fundraising efforts, which...Tags: Planned Parenthood, Yale-New Haven Hospital, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Bushnell Park, Saint Francis Care
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LETTER: What Will Become Of Simmons Farm?
Several years ago, I was driving toward Avon from Farmington when I passed the Simmons Family Farm. I slowed, then stopped to view the peaceful setting of the Holstein dairy herd grazing. I began the practice of driving out of my way to view the farm at...Tags: Waterbury, West Hartford, New Britain, Avon (Hartford, Connecticut)
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READER SUBMITTED: Annie Fisher Students Release Trout In The Farmington River
FarmingtonOn Friday, May 31, a busload of fourth grade students from the Annie Fisher STEM Magnet School in Hartford traveled to the banks of the Farmington River in Burlington to observe the release of the trout fingerlings they had raised from the egg stage in...Tags: Fishing, Education, Magnet Schools, Students, Schools
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READER SUBMITTED: Blinded Military Hero And U.S. Gold Medalist To Inspire Youth In Plainville
PlainvilleA blinded military hero and U.S. Paralympics three-time medalist will share his inspiring story with YMCA youth and Para-athletes. Navy Lieutenant Brad Snyder (USNA 2006) was blinded by an improvised explosive device while serving in Afghanistan in...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Paralympic Games, Human Interest, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Awards and Prizes
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Mortgage Rates Rise To Highest Level In A Year
The Hartford CourantMortgage rates this week jumped to their highest level in a year, as the economy showed signs of strengthening and the Federal Reserve may pull back on its efforts to keep rates low. The rate on 30-year, fixed-rate home loans shot up to 3.81 percent...Tags: Real Estate, Services and Shopping, Financial and Business Services, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Real Estate Sellers
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