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Graduation Fights At John F. Kennedy High School 'Embarrassment To Community,' Principal Says
Several fights were reported outside of John F. Kennedy High School in Silver Spring this week on the steps of Constitution Hall, according to Principal Vickie Adamson, who called the incident "an embarrassment to our community." Some recent graduates were part of the conflict, the principal said, but most of...
Crashes close lanes of Route 8 in Naugatuck, Waterbury
Lanes of Route 8 were closed in Waterbury and Naugatuck Friday after multi-vehicle crashes, according to the state Department of Transportation. The state Department of Transportation website said one lane of Route 8 North was open between exits 29 and 30 in Naugatuck and the left lane of Route 8 South in Waterbury was closed between exits 30 and 29.
Waterbury Arts Magnet School students gift artwork to Saint Mary’s Hospital
WATERBURY, Conn. — A group of Waterbury Arts Magnet School students made their way to Saint Mary’s Hospital with a gift on Friday, according to a release from the hospital. Members of the school’s Key Club created and presented a two-canvas art piece to hang in the hospital’s...
Rocco's Doughnut Company Closes Burlington Store On Pastry Holiday
The Burlington branch of Rocco's Doughnut Company will say goodbye to the community on Friday, June 7, which happens to be National Doughnut Day. The store at 19 3rd Ave. announced the closure in a Facebook post. Our time here at 19 3rd ave will soon be coming to an end 🥺We came here one…
Man shot while driving on East Main Street in Waterbury
A man was shot while driving on East Main Street in Waterbury on Tuesday night. Police said the man was driving at the intersection of East Main Street and Cherry Street around 7:45 p.m. when he was shot. The 28-year-old Waterbury man was transported to Saint Mary's Hospital for treatment....
New Hartford nonprofit receives $50,000 grant for new adaptive sports equipment
NEW HARTFORD, Conn. — Summit Adaptive Sports, Inc., a nonprofit based in New Hartford, recently received a $50,000 grant from The Hartford for new adaptive sports equipment. Summit Adaptive Sports is a member of the Move United network, which works to ensure everyone, regardless of ability, has equal access to sports and recreation in their community. A release from the nonprofit on Thursday said that the grant will allow for the purchase of alpine and Nordic sit skis, custom kayaks and paddleboards and adapted mountain bikes, which will expand winter and summer sports programming for individuals with disabilities.
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones agrees to liquidate assets to pay Sandy Hook families
Alex Jones, who spread lies about the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, has dropped efforts to declare bankruptcy and avoid paying $1.5 billion in damages he owes the victims' families.
Seal of Biliteracy awarded to 29 students at Torrington High School
TORRINGTON, Conn. — A total of 29 seniors at Torrington High School were honored on Tuesday during the school’s annual Seal of Biliteracy Celebration, according to a release from THS. The students earned the Connecticut Seal of Biliteracy for being proficient in English and one other world language...
Lake Compounce to host Nathan’s Famous hot dog eating contest qualifier
BRISTOL, Conn. (WTNH) – Lake Compounce Amusement Park is set to host Nathan’s Famous this summer as competitors fight for a chance to go for the championship. The top male and female finishers will have a chance to compete against the best competitive eaters in the world at Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July International Hot […]
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