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CT News Digest: 03-18-10

 
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    State police detective laid to rest

    03/18/10 Members of the Rhode Island State Police enter SS. John Paul Church in Coventry for the Mass of Christian burial for Detective Sgt. James D. Dougherty Jr., right, who was killed in a car crash on March 14 while returning home to West Greenwich during a torrential rain. Hundreds of state and local police and fire department representatives marched in a processional in honor of the fallen officer ...
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    From the files of the Pearland Police Department from 3-7 to 3-14

    03/18/10 3-7 Possession Of Controlled Substance At 3199 Dixie Farm Rd, A Known suspect was stopped on traffic and was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated and Possession of a Controlled Substance PG1.
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    Officer acquitted in garden hose theft

    03/18/10 An Ansonia police officer has been acquitted of allegations he stole a $25 garden hose from his police department and says he plans to sue for alleged false arrest and malicious prosecution.
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    Jury acquits officer of stealing garden hose

    03/18/10 Posted: Thursday, March 18, 2010 7:30 am | Updated: 9:05 am, Thu Mar 18, 2010. A Connecticut police officer has been acquitted of allegations he stole a $25 garden hose from his police department and says he plans to sue for alleged false arrest and malicious prosecution.
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    Officer speaks after not guilty ruling

    03/18/10 An Ansonia Police Officer speaks out after a jury finds him not guilty of stealing a standard green garden hose, even though his co-workers said he did it.
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    UPD blotter for 3/17

    03/18/10 Here is your Utica Police blotter for Wednesday, March 17, 2010.
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    League of Women Voters to host transportation forum

    03/18/10 Connecticut's latest capital budget puts a larger share of transportation money towards keeping highways and bridges in good repair, Kate Slevin , executive director of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign said, a shift the group prefers to expanding highways.
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    Animal agency again under fire

    03/18/10 In 1994, the Connecticut Humane Society tried to close its Stamford animal shelter, but residents raised a protest and kept it open. In 1998, humane society President Richard Johnston , a real estate attorney, tried again. This time he succeeded, selling the shelter and land to a developer.
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    Rock Cats to Hold Welcome Home Dinner

    03/18/10 New Britain, CT - For the twenty-eighth consecutive year, New Britain Elks Lodge #957 will be hosting their "Welcome Home Dinner" for the New Britain Rock Cats Baseball Club on Wednesday, April 7, at 6:00 PM. The annual event also serves as an occasion to celebrate the start of the 2010 Baseball Season in central Connecticut.
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    UPD blotter for 3/17

    03/18/10 Here is your Utica Police blotter for Wednesday, March 17, 2010.
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    Flames drive family from East Knoxville apartment

    03/18/10 KNOXVILLE - The local chapter of the American Red Cross today is helping an East Knoxville mom and her four children whose apartment was damaged by fire.
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    Sternlicht Bid for Extended Stay Trumps Centerbridge (Update2)

    03/18/10 March 18 (Bloomberg) -- Starwood Capital Group is leading investment partners pledging as much as $905 million to bring Extended Stay Hotels Inc. out of bankruptcy, a deal that would trump a previous offer led by Centerbridge Partners LP.
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