News Times - Sun Nov 08
Police arrested a Shelton man on drunken driving and multiple other charges after they responded to a disturbance at a Mill Plain Road bar early Sunday.
You can learn to make biscotti in DanburyNewsTimesLive.com - Sun Nov 08
Want to learn to make assorted biscotti to give as gifts or serve for company on the holidays, or better yet, to keep for yourself? Gina Weckle is offering a biscotti-making workshop Dec.
Florida man again sentenced to death in Danbury woman's murderNewsTimesLive.com - Sun Nov 08
Michael Gosciminski is going back to Florida's death row and murder victim Joan Loughman's family is "taking it one day at a time." A judge in Fort Pierce, Fla., on Friday said that the former nursing home administrator, convicted by a jury of killing Loughman last month, should pay the ultimate penalty for the 2002 murder.
Book recounts state's role leading to Civil WarConnecticut Post - Sat Nov 07
Historian Sharon Smith admits that Connecticut's role in actual Civil War combat was small.
Database -Our worst tax deadbeatsConnecticut Post - Sat Nov 07
There's an indicted Shelton developer, a former Democratic legislator-turned-lobbyist, a prominent Danbury attorney and the owners of an upscale Weston inn.
Nov. 7 2009, 12:50pm-1:00pmStamford News - Sat Nov 07
Fairfield County Focus - Nov. 7 2009, 12:50pm-1:00pm + " Are -- and because dollar lives in the right thing to do and with united.
Artworks of Katushka Millones at the Danbury City HallNewsTimesLive.com - Fri Nov 06
Peruvian artist Katushka Millones, who lives in Brookfield, has a new exhibit of works at Danbury City Hall.
A life of dedicationNewsTimesLive.com - Fri Nov 06
John Esposito, a man who dedicated much of his life to public service and his family, took part in his last Common Council meeting last week after spending nearly three decades on the board.
Firefighters help out in time of needWestport News - Fri Nov 06
The recession isn't over. It has hurt everyone from Main Street to Wall Street and organizations that provide food to those in need aren't getting donations like they used to.
Danbury murder trial could go to jury TuesdayNewsTimesLive.com - Thu Nov 05
No knife. No blood on the accused killer's clothing. And no trace of the cell phone and purse that have been missing for more than three years, ever since 22-year-old Maria Chulca was stabbed to death outside the Rose Street apartment she shared with her two older brothers and two young children.
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