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CT News Digest: 02-25-10

 
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    State's growing deficit may end pet projects

    02/25/10 Have you visited the Woodbridge firehouse yet? Why not? You paid $550,000 for it. How about the new $250,000 greenhouses at Waterbury's Fulton Park? Some of those geraniums are yours.
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    Police Investigate Suspected Domestic Homicide In Chester Fox CT Video

    02/25/10 State police are investigating a suspected domestic homicide on Bailey Road.
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    Police Investigate Suspected Domestic Homicide In Chester Fox CT Video

    02/25/10 State police are investigating a suspected domestic homicide on Bailey Road.
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    On the blueline: An Olympic journal from Caitlin Cahow

    12/07/09 USA women's hockey national team member Caitlin Cahow, a 2006 Olympic bronze medalist, will document her experience as she prepares to compete at the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver.
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    CENTRAL PARK: Snow Laden Tree Branch Kills 1; City Schools Closed

    02/25/10 Fire officials say a man has died in Central Park after a snow laden tree branch fell and hit him.
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    Local Leaders Announce I-Promise Partnership Challenging Connecticut Drivers Not To Drive Distracted

    02/25/10 HARTFORD, Conn.----With more than 6,000 deaths nationally due to distracted driving, the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association , The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., and WFSB Channel 3 have joined forces to launch I-PROMISE, an educational campaign to warn Connecticut drivers of all ages of the dangers of driving while distracted and change the way they think and act in the car.
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    DNA evidence played key role in Medina bank robbery conviction

    02/25/10 A 26-year-old Medina man was convicted last Thursday of aggravated robbery with a firearm in connection with the 2008 robbery of Medina FirstMerit Bank, 975 N. Court St.
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    Last words of man crushed by trash truck were of concern for his kids

    02/25/10 WOLCOTT (AP) -- Authorities say a Connecticut man who died when a trash-hauling truck backed into him was a 24-year-old worker for the company. Eric Hassan of Waterbury was pronounced dead Wednesday at St. Mary's Hospital in Waterbury after the incident in Wolcott.
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    Sheriff's Patrol Log: Prunedale man stabbed in arm

    02/25/10 Date of Report: 2/24/2010 Time of Report: 6:23 Deputy Name: Villasenor, Jesse Report Number: 01243-10 Charges: 245 PC Suspect Arrested Y/N: No Arrestee: None Location: Countryside Ct. Prunedale 93907 Synopsis: Victim was stabbed in the arm in his driveway. Suspect fled on foot.
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    Local Leaders Announce I-Promise Partnership Challenging Connecticut Drivers Not To Drive Distracted

    02/25/10 HARTFORD, Conn.----With more than 6,000 deaths nationally due to distracted driving, the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association , The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., and WFSB Channel 3 have joined forces to launch I-PROMISE, an educational campaign to warn Connecticut drivers of all ages of the dangers of driving while distracted and change the way they think and act in the car.
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    OPEL Solar, Inc. Receives 2010 Connecticut Green Business Award for Solar Innovation

    02/25/10 SHELTON, CONNECTICUT and TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - OPEL Solar, Inc., a leading global developer and supplier of high concentration photovoltaic solar panels and other solar products, including ground-based and rooftop tracker systems, was honored yesterday evening receiving a 2010 Connecticut Green Business Award.
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    Genes associated with early tooth development identified

    02/25/10 Several genes affect tooth development in the first year of life, according to the findings of a study conducted at Imperial College London, the University of Bristol in the UK and the University of Oulu in Finland. The research, published Feb. 26 in the open-access journal PLoS Genetics, shows that the teeth of babies with certain genetic variants tend to appear later and that these children ...
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