Stolen this week were a 2018 Audi A5 and a 2015 Porsche Macan S. Continue Reading →
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Alpha School seeks to change the use of the building at 20 East Elm from retail to school for children up to grade 8. Currently all retail areas of the building are vacant or will soon be vacant. The second floor is occupied by a medical office. Alpha School is an AI-powered private school network co-founded by software billionaire Joe Liemandt, who has committed billions to scaling the school model.
Stolen this week were a 2018 Audi A5 and a 2015 Porsche Macan S. Continue Reading →
The theme of the ribbon cutting for the scenic overlook at the end of Steamboat Road was inclusiveness and accessibility. Continue Reading →
“Connecticut is an expensive place to call home. For the thousands of retirees in our state, this is especially true as retirement income has been subject to taxation. As a result, many have left for more tax friendly states such as Florida.” – Livvy Floren Continue Reading →
The salon’s last day on Railroad Ave was Tuesday. The move took place on Wednesday. On Thursday morning Hopscotch opened its doors inside the Hyatt. Continue Reading →
2 Wahneta Rd sold on June 27, 2019 for $2,650,000 Continue Reading →
“God forbid there is a SIDS death or something traumatic. For a normal person to witness that, you experience a lot of emotions, but we’re expected to take charge and go to the next call, which can be something mundane and routine, or could be a fatal motor vehicle accident or house fire with fatalities, or domestic dispute. All these feelings don’t have the opportunity to be processed.” – Lt John Slusarz Continue Reading →
To honor his life, family will receive friends on Sunday, July
14 from 3:00pm to 7:00pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on July 15 10:00am, St. Roch’s Roman Catholic Church followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →
As of Monday vigils, rallies, protests and other events are being planned in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and eight international locations to stand against “inhumane conditions faced by children and others in detention camps at the southern border.” Continue Reading →
“We should be making sure the site is safe. I want to lay down for the record that we’re requesting this information in support of the ancillary uses, but to make sure the site is safe and that the circulation works effectively and that the parking works effectively.” – P&Z Chair Margarita Alban Continue Reading →
The P&Z department seeks public input on the project. The applications include a preliminary site plan and special permit, a text amendment, and a Municipal Improvement subject to approval first by the Board of Selectmen. Continue Reading →