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Ansonia school being sued for alleged strip search
The mother of a 15-year-old student at an alternative high school in Ansonia says she's suing because her son was strip searched. Heidi Burwell, the mother of a Pine Academy student, says her son was allegedly forced to remove his clothing after being...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Police, Abusive Behavior, Police Investigations
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Saturday's State Championship Games
Class LL >> No. 1 Glastonbury (12-0) vs. No. 3 Cheshire (10-2) at Willow Brook Park, New Britain, 2 p.m. Class L >> No. 1 Masuk-Monroe (11-1) vs. No. 3 Newington (10-2) at West Haven High, 7 p.m. Class MM >> No. 1 New Canaan (12-0) vs. No. 3 Darien...Tags: New Britain, West Haven, Newington, Trumbull, New Canaan
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Ansonia argument over $5 leads to long prison term
An Ansonia man has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for shooting another man in the stomach during an argument over $5. Twenty-six-year-old Eric Lawrence had previously pleaded guilty to shooting and wounding a 19-year-old man outside his apartment...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Yale-New Haven Hospital, Punishment, Defense, Emergency Incidents
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3 men arrested in Ansonia marijuana bust
A former Ansonia alderman is among three men arrested on drug charges after police say they found 1,000 marijuana plants growing in a basement and attic of a private home. Fifty-eighty-year-old Joseph Casetti is the former city alderman arrested...Tags: Police Arrests, Crimes, Police, Connecticut, Drug Trafficking
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Venison Now A Choice At Local Food Pantries, Soup Kitchens
The next time hungry individuals seek help from a local soup kitchen or food pantry, they just might find that ground venison is one of their food choices. That's right, venison — as in deer meat — and it's available now to local food...Tags: Soups, West Haven, Connecticut, Foods and Beverages, Game
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Crosby Ends Ansonia's 35 Game Winning Streak
Dion O'Joe intercepted a pass late in the fourth quarter to help Crosby end top-ranked Ansonia's 35-game winning streak with an 18-14 victory Friday in Waterbury. It was Ansonia's first loss since Nov. 10, 2005, when Woodland beat the Chargers, 35-28....Tags: Cheshire, Montville, New London (New London, Connecticut), Waterbury
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15-Year Term In Derby Man's Death
The Hartford CourantA West Haven man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for using a car to crush another man to death last year. Twenty-eight-year-old Timothy Campbell was sentenced Thursday in Milford Superior Court under a plea agreement. He had been charged with...Tags: Police, Crimes, West Haven, Vehicles, Punishment
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Ken Byron
The Hartford CourantHello and let me introduce myself. My name is Ken Byron and I am the web host for the New Britain-area iTowns. I'm 43 and grew up in Massachusetts. Being a reporter is something I have wanted to do since high school and aside from a mercifully brief...Tags: New Britain, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Meriden, Naugatuck
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STAGE: 'Teen Girl' and other newcomers
Playwright Justin Tanner takes an uncharacteristic segue into sweetness in his 1992 coming-of-age play, "Teen Girl," now in revival at the Zephyr. "Girl" is not the acid-etched indictment of soulless suburban life so typical of Tanner but a scrawled...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Gore Vidal, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Theater, Douglas Sirk
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They're guilty of negligee homicide
jan.stuart@newsday.comThe biggest mystery with Hollywood mysteries set in Manhattan - no, make that any Hollywood movie set in Manhattan - is how the characters can afford to live the way they do. Can we talk a minute about Rowena Price, the New York City tabloid reporter and...Tags: Crimes, David Mamet, Theater, Movies, Murder
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Westlake: From gritty roots to the new chic
Times Staff WritersThere's a scruffy brick apartment building at the corner of 7th and South Park View streets in Westlake that hints at the history and possible future of the neighborhood. On the ground floor, a pharmacy and health clinic with signs in Spanish sit next...Tags: Google Inc., Sandra Romero, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Alfred Molina, Los Angeles
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Six suitors for Stepping Stones Lighthouse
Newsday Staff WriterWhile lighthouse buffs were able to visit the Little Gull Lighthouse for the first time last month, they may be able to go to the similarly historic Stepping Stones beacon in the future. The federal government is looking for a local government or...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Greenwich, Tourism and Leisure, Long Island Sound, Washington (Litchfield, Connecticut)
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