Think your grocery bill is high? Try absorbing a $720 a day increase in milk. That's what the Bridgeport school lunch program faces this fall when it will dole out 18,000 half-pint cartons of milk
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WASHINGTON — At an annual convention of Christians United for Israel, Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman opened his address with a glowing Biblical description of his host Pastor John Hagee.
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STRATFORD — This won't be anything new for Leslie Malerich. Seeing the United States Olympic softball team in the other dugout, pitching against the biggest names in the sport: It's been done,
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STRATFORD — John Stratton had handed over a program and walked away. You're going to pitch for the Brakettes one day, he had told her. Cat Osterman smiled and said OK and that was that.
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A woman on parole, found with 159 folds of heroin and an ounce of cocaine in Bridgeport, was arrested Thursday on drug charges by the police Neighborhood Enforcement Team.
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A man arrested in May after allegedly trying to rob the Five Corners Deli in Bridgeport was charged by warrant Wednesday with conspiring to rob it a month earlier.
Reginald "Reggie" Upchurch, 20, of Beechmont Avenue, Bridgeport, is charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery.
After his arrest May 12 for allegedly attempting to rob the deli, he
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While his friends spend their money on video games and candy, Nicholas Sella saves most of his $8 weekly allowance, investing part in stocks and stashing the rest into a savings
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Connecticut drivers pay about 69 cents in state and federal taxes for every gallon. Federal tax: 18.4 cents
State tax: 25 cents
State gross receipts tax: 7.
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Efforts to reform Connecticut's probate court system took a heavy hit last week when Judge James J. Lawlor, the court's chief administrator, resigned suddenly.
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It's not an issue that often makes headlines, but rules are rules. Businesses from elsewhere that operate in the state without proper registration are breaking the law, and state officials were right
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