BRIDGEPORT — Construction workers ruptured a natural gas main at Fairfield Avenue near Ellsworth Street Thursday night, closing down the road for nearly two hours, snarling both automobile and
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TRUMBULL — Citing issues ranging from the parcel's negotiated price to neighborhood safety, members of the Planning and Zoning Commission called Thursday for the town to reject the proposed
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BRIDGEPORT — It may come as a surprise to many that despite the hundreds of boats in city waters, and shorefront property valued in the millions of dollars, Bridgeport has never had a fireboat.
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FAIRFIELD — Dogs and horses will continue to be welcomed at town beaches during the offseason, but the Parks and Recreation Commission tightened up its rules a bit Wednesday.
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WASHINGTON — Get ready for an ugly divorce.
Joe Lieberman and the Democratic Party are headed for splitsville — irreconcilably divided over who should lead the nation in this
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The hospital room was eerie in its capabilities. It contained a bed that could weigh a person and track his or her movements. It had a TV screen (actually a sophisticated computer station) that
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You know that it's the Olympic Games when sports fans who live off of baseball, football and basketball — as well as those who would otherwise rarely watch a sporting event even if a family
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NEW YORK (AP) — Gene Upshaw, the Hall of Fame guard who during a quarter century as union head helped get NFL players free agency and the riches that came with it, has died.
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BEIJING (AP) _ With silver medals swinging from their necks, their eyes filled with tears, five members of the U.S. Olympic softball team walked to home plate and placed their cleats
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NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices shot up $6 a barrel Thursday, rising to the highest level in two weeks as escalating tensions with Russia stoked fears of a disruption of energy
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NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks fell Thursday as another rise in oil prices fanned inflation concerns and as investors grew more anxious about the financial sector.
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Tossing out everything from plastic bandages and cotton swabs to hospital robes after a single use, the U.S. medical industry generates more than 2 million tons of waste per year, environmental
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Q: My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia almost eight years ago. I became her primary helper and took on the responsibility of helping her shortly after her dementia was discovered.
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