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Kent Computer Services grand opening is July 6
KENT—Kent Computer Services, 17 Kent Green Blvd, will hold the grand opening of its new retail space Saturday, July 6, at 10 a.m. Proprietor Jonathan Matson invites the community to stop by for light refreshments and to view the selection of computers, accessories and tech solutions available for sale.
Connecticut animal control shelters see uptick in calls, arrivals since July 2
CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — Animal control officers and shelters across Connecticut are busy this time of year, trying to locate lost pets and return them to their homes. Laura Burban, director of the Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter in Branford, said firework events on or around the Fourth of July can be a tough time for our […]
Connecticut State Police K-9 Drago passed away on July 4
TOLLAND COUNTY, Conn. — Despite the holiday, July 4 was difficult for the Connecticut State Police community, which lost K-9 Drago #9086, according to a release from CSP. Drago passed away on Thursday due to medical complications. He was a partner of State Trooper First Class Kyle Kaelberer #820 of Troop C in Tolland, the release said.
Housing advocates say US Supreme Court decision limiting homeless rights is impacting CT
A U.S. Supreme Court decision limiting the rights of homeless residents is already having an impact on Connecticut’s homeless population, housing advocates say. The court sided with the city of Grants Pass, Oregon, which created an ordinance making it illegal to sleep outside. Homeless residents were ticketed, arrested and...
DOT honors worker killed on I-91 ramp at Conn. rest stops
The state Department of Transportation is honoring a worker who was hit and killed while working on the Interstate 91 on-ramp in Wallingford last week. In a tweet, DOT said they are honoring Andrew DiDomenico by putting a black sash and orange ribbon at the Fallen Worker Memorials at rest stops and service plazas in the state.
CSP continue enhanced holiday traffic enforcement
Connecticut State Police have released statistics from the enhanced traffic enforcement for the Independence Day holiday period through 8:00 a.m. Friday. Troopers have reported 2,953 calls for service with 130 motor vehicle assists.
Local fireworks shows post-July 4th in NYC, NJ, CT, LI: Guide
NEW YORK CITY - July 4th is over, but that doesn't mean the fireworks fun in NYC stops there!. The 48th annual Macy's 4th of July Fireworks show lit up the skies over the Hudson River on Thursday night, but there are still plenty of shows happening this weekend and into the summer.
Rain, possible storms prompt fireworks in Conn. to be postponed
With rain and possible storms in the forecast this weekend, multiple towns have decided to reschedule or postpone their fireworks. Hartford Bonanza is moving its event from Saturday, July 6 to Sunday, July 7. The event is at Bushnell Park and runs from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Manchester. The...
CT students spend summer in limbo for potential tuition relief, as CSCU awaits $20M
More than 60,000 students attend Connecticut’s community colleges and regional universities, and they could be facing tuition hikes in the next year, as the schools battle budget deficits and declining enrollment. Chancellor Terrance Cheng leads the state colleges and universities system, which excludes UConn. He recently told Connecticut Public’s...
Man charged with stabbing cop at Chiller Theatre expo deemed not guilty by reason of insanity
A Connecticut man accused of stabbing an off-duty police officer at a horror-themed event at a Parsippany hotel in 2022 was found not guilty by reason of insanity by a state Superior Court judge in Morris County, just over a week following a bench trial. Judge Claudia Jones issued her written order June...
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