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Connecticut He who transplanted still sustains

Connecticut: Connecticut State Police Academy

The West Hartford police department’s new recruitment campaign is extremely visible. A large banner, which implores citizens to “do something good” by joining the town’s police force, hangs over the green in the middle of South Main Street, by the Farmington Avenue intersection.
Bruce Morris, the Democratic candidate for the 140th General Assembly District seat, knows his priorities. "Quality education for all children, crime prevention, affordable housing, property tax reform, health care reform," he ticked off briskly in a recent interview.
Since the absentee ballot has become an increasing popular method of voting in recent years, and since those ballots are beginning to arrive in mailboxes this week, we will be publishing our recommendations to readers in a series of endorsements during the next three weeks.
ASHBY -- Paul H. Lundin will be sworn in as police chief during a public ceremony at 7 tonight in the selectmen's meeting room of the Lyman Building Town Offices.
Federal Domestic Partners Bill Though he voted for the federal Defense of Marriage Act in 1996, Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-CT), running as an independent versus same-sex marriage supporter Democrat Ned Lamont for Lieberman’s U.S. Senate seat, introduced a bill this week extending federal benefits to same-sex partners who are “unrelated by blood and living together in a committed, intimate
NORWICH -- Staff members from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will present information today on how to make the region more food secure.
WORCESTER -- Investigators are reviewing evidence retrieved from Beaver Brook Park after it was vandalized over the weekend.
DANIELSON -- A 58-year-old Killingly man is being held on $500,000 bond on charges that include attempted kidnapping of a 6-year-old boy on Elm Street in Brooklyn Saturday around 5 p.m.
MIDDLETOWN - The nomination of Lynn Baldoni to police chief is a first for Middletown as she would be the first female chief in the history of the department.
A Connecticut state law that takes effect on Oct. 1 concerning underage drinking has more teeth than one currently on the books, but it remains to be seen what will happen, according to Detective Carl Filsinger of the Weston Police Department.

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