06/17/11 BRIDGEPORT -- An Ansonia man who police say is part of a Naugatuck Valley drug and gun ring was sentenced to 51 months in federal prison, followed by two years of supervised release for unlawful possession of ammunition by a convicted felon.
06/16/11 An annual Quinnipiac University poll finds there are slightly more New York Yankee fans in Connecticut than fans of the Boston Red Sox.
06/16/11 An annual Quinnipiac University poll finds there are slightly more New York Yankee fans in Connecticut than fans of the Boston Red Sox. Are you a Yankees or Red Sox fan? Sound off about your team under comments!
06/16/11 A veteran Catholic school educator who has held top administrative posts in Catholic high schools in western Massachusetts and Connecticut has been selected to lead schools in the Fall River Diocese .
06/16/11 The season was not quite yet over for a few members of the Joel Barlow High girls tennis team. Although the Falcons exited the state Class M tournament with a 5-2 loss to Darien in the first round, they did qualify a number of players for the State Open tournament in both the singles and doubles brackets.
06/16/11 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A Fort Carson soldier from Woodbridge, Conn., who was two weeks away from completing a tour in Afghanistan has been killed by a roadside bomb.
06/16/11 HAMDEN, Conn. - An annual Quinnipiac University poll finds there are slightly more New York Yankee fans in Connecticut...
06/11/11 Of the 10 newcomers to Canisius College's basketball team next season, Harold Washington will be the one under the biggest microscope, but he's also the most appreciative for the opportunity to play on the Division I level.
06/11/11 St. Bernard athletic director Bill Buscetto helped out his old friend and former NBA All-Star Vin Baker by giving him a job as assistant boys basketball coach.
06/11/11 Connecticut Light & Power reported 29,686 outages at about 10 p.m. Here's the town by town break down with the total number of customers in the far left column, the total outages in the town in the middle column and the percentage of customers in the town without power.
06/10/11 Connecticut Light & Power reported 35,140 outages at about 7 p.m. Here's the town by town break down with the total number of customers in the far left column, the total outages in the town in the middle column and the percentage of customers in the town without power.
06/10/11 It could be days before Connecticut Light & Power customers around Connecticut get their power back on, a company spokesman said Friday.
06/10/11 Across Connecticut, nearly 60,000 people woke up in the dark as a result of the storm, which knocked down trees and power lines and dumped buckets of water on local streets.
06/02/11 Erin Charlotte Harrington, left, is the first-place winner, and Audrey Lansing Burns is the second-place winner of Connecticut PTSA Reflections Awards.
05/30/11 HARTFORD -- Gene Mauro , a state probation officer in Danbury, is not a fan of the concessions agreement union negotiators struck earlier this month with Gov.
05/30/11 Connecticut's Department of Environmental Protection plans to put thousands of channel catfish into several state lakes and ponds, including some in urban areas.
05/30/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press HARTFORD, Conn. Connecticut's Department of Environmental Protection plans to put 15,000 channel catfish into 11 state lakes and ponds, including some in urban areas. The stocking takes place Tuesday. It's the fifth year the state has stocked lakes with catfish. Five of the 11 lakes and ponds involved are part of the DEP's Community Fishing Program ...
05/28/11 A list of Memorial Day parades and other events across the state.
05/28/11 Mary M. Disbrow, 91, of Leesburg, Florida, died Wednesday, May 25, 2011. She was born February 5, 1920 in Hamden, Connecticut. She had been a resident ...
05/27/11 WALLINGFORD - The town took on a new cost in its contract with the Covanta Energy trash-incinerating plant, but will be seeing more in annual payments in lieu of taxes from the company. |