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| 01/20/10 Science Hill chosen Stacy Carter as its new head football coach, Science Hill athletic director Keith Turner said Wednesday. 01/20/10 The Georgetown Volunteer Fire Department is heading a local effort to help the victims of the earthquake on Tuesday, Jan. 12, in Haiti that destroyed many parts of Port-au-Prince, the capital, and surrounding areas. 01/20/10 These were among incidents reported by Montgomery County police. For information, call 240-773-5030. 01/20/10 Florida prosecutors acknowledged Tuesday they did not know that John Kalisz, the former Bristol man accused of killing three people and wounding two others last week, had made alarming statements to Plainville family members and Connecticut police officers when he was sentenced in Hernando, County, Fla. to probation in October. 01/20/10 - John Bottoms , 49, of 38 Ann St., Stamford, was charged Friday with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failing to display reflectorized safety number plates. 01/20/10 MILWAUKEE COUNTY Gun found, students detained at high school Milwaukee Public Schools locked down Washington High School Wednesday because officials were worried that a student had brought a weapon to school. About 9:30 a.m., a parent went to the school, 2525 N. Sherman Blvd., and told officials that her child may have brought a handgun to school, Milwaukee Police Department spokesman Sgt. Mark ... 01/20/10 A Sequence of Slip-Ups Not only did one West Hartford man get up on the wrong side of the bed recently, but he's probably wishing he never got out of bed at all that day. On Jan. 14 at 6:40 p.m., a Hartford police officer was driving north on Windsor Street, when her cruiser was hit from behind... 01/20/10 A student seriously injured in the school bus crash that claimed the life of a Rocky Hill teen has been released from Connecticut Children's Medical Center. 01/20/10 Bob Simms Jr. was born near Pittsburgh, Pa., in the early 60s but then moved to Stamford when his dad got a job playing football for the New York Giants. When Mr. Simms started at Darien High School he enjoyed it, but something intuitively was telling him he needed to get out of the house. |