Westport 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.
Flood Zone Maps UpdatedThe Hartford Courant - Sun Nov 01
John Geckler of West Hartford was taken aback when he got a letter from his mortgage lender telling him he needed to buy flood insurance because the federal government had updated its maps.
Danbury, Litchfield lenders to mergeHartford Business - Thu Oct 29
Danbury-based Union Savings Bank said it will acquire Litchfield-based First Litchfield Financial Corp ., in a deal valued at about $35 million.
Union Savings Bank In Danbury To Buy First Litchfield Financial Corp.The Hartford Courant - Mon Oct 26
Say goodbye to the oldest independent bank in Connecticut. The parent of The First National Bank of Litchfield, founded in 1814, is being acquired by Danbury-based Union Savings Bank in a deal announced Monday and valued at $35 million.
Return Enfield's Good CouncilThe Hartford Courant - Thu Oct 22
Enfield is fortunate to have a large and talented pool of candidates this year for town council, most of whom have experience on other boards and commissions.
12th Annual Foodshare Empty Bowls ProjectHartford Courant - Tue Oct 20
On Campus Submitted by Amanda L. Renna on 2009-10-19.   Manchester Community College is holding its 12th annual Foodshare Empty Bowls Project on Saturday, Oct.
High School Students In Enfield To Host Candidate ForumsHartford Courant - Mon Oct 19
Students at the two high schools will host public forums involving candidates seeking election Nov.
Dr. George Reardon CaseThe Hartford Courant - Fri Oct 16
The abuse continues until 1961, the complaint says. 1963: Reardon begins working at St.
Snow, Sleet Forecasted TonightHartford Courant - Thu Oct 15
The National Weather Service is predicting rain mixing with snow in the Hartford area this afternoon, changing over to snow at 5 p.m. Up to an inch of snow may fall in the area, according to the Weather Service.
Hope Starts With Hartford ResidentHartford Courant - Fri Oct 09
Submitted by Megan Orciari on 2009-10-09.   Breast cancer, the most common form of cancer among American women, will strike approximately 2,790 Connecticut women this year.
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