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Should Your School District Get Rid of Buses?
One community has never had them — and they’re saving big-time.
One community has never had them — and they’re saving big-time.
Despite greater access to loans, many American students have to borrow money from their parents and get part-time jobs to pay for college.
Say goodbye to the Patch app and hello to the new, mobile-friendly Patch.com.
The Perseids could spawn up to 100 meteors per hour, NASA predicts.
Norberto Campos, 31, was sentenced to nine years total, including a separate charge for first-degree felony robbery.
The championship kicks off on July 22.
The company announced bills will see a 2.6 percent price reduction starting next month.
Randy Poulson, 42, allegedly scammed 25 homeowners and more than 50 private investors in a Ponzi scheme.
The canine found 4.8 pounds of marijuana in the "suspicious package" at the U.S. Post Office.
Staff are exploring opportunities to coordinate with local businesses like LaSalle Market & Deli and Francesca’s Wine Bar and Bistro.
Before Milford’s new, 110-foot flagpole was installed last Sunday, Newtown had the tallest flagpole in Connecticut, at 100 feet.
Registration is this Thursday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
He ended his tenure in a letter of retirement during paid administrative leave.
The two dams are expected to produce nearly two megawatts of power — enough energy for more than 1,500 homes.
Mitch Bialicki, who previously organized the parade festivities, is the grand marshal this year.
Grace Bergin has already raised more than $27K for the Connecticut Children's Medical Center.
The theme of this weekend’s event is gun violence prevention and will address issues like mental health, healing and advocacy through the arts.
With professional golfer Suzy Whaley, DeVita worked to form a golf instruction program and nonprofit called PE2Tee, which is in 14 school systems today.
Farmington received a BFC award at the Bronze level, which honors towns for encouraging bicycling.
Although it’s safe for cars, the bridge is being assessed by town-hired engineers for improvements.