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Connecticut He who transplanted still sustains

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Weichert franchiseMARLBORO - al Estate has become a franchise of Weichert Real Estate Affiliates Inc. It has been renamed Weichert, Realtors -Ernie Houde Associates. Ernest A. Houde Jr., owner and broker, said the agency's office at 910 Boston Post Road East, Suite 160, has been renovated to include a training center with the latest real estate technology. Through the Weichert affiliation,
Elijah and Mae Roser, who say they're from "Bolton, Connecticut, USA," don't disagree about which Senate candidate they will be voting for in November, even though Mae is a Democrat and Elijah is a Republican.
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(Waterbury-WTNH, Oct. 9, 2006 6:05 PM) _ There's another case of Legionnaires' Disease in Connecticut. This time a Naugatuck man is in the hospital with the potentially deadly disease.
Mayor James R. Miron is taking some heat for allegedly packing heat.
A third case of Legionaires disease is causing concern in Waterbury because the victim is a postal worker.
Officials report Connecticut's third Legionnaires' disease case in Waterbury, where a postal worker was diagnosed with the illness.
Mayor James R. Miron is taking some heat for allegedly packing heat. A Town Council leader and some town workers say Miron has taken a handgun into his Town Hall office and town council meetings, raising concerns about public safety and making them uncomfortable, the Connecticut Post reported Sunday. Some say they have seen the mayor with a gun at ...
A Naugatuck man has become the third Connecticut resident in the past two weeks to be diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease.
WATERBURY -- Another man has been diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease, the third case in Connecticut in the past two weeks.

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