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Study: Connecticut ranked among top half of states for single people California came in at number one followed by Florida at two and New York at number three. Massachusetts ranked seventh and Connecticut was 20th-best, according to the study. The worst state for finding love turned out to be Arkansas. The study also found more than 45 percent of adults in the United ...
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Police, fire personnel to participate in cook-off fundraiser Personnel from Bridgeport, Shelton, Stratford, Fairfield, Trumbull and the Connecticut State Police will participate in the cook-off and be judged by six area celebrities — including Bridgeport Sound Tigers team captain and a retired fire department chief. The event is $35 per person. Tables are available.
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Wednesday forecasts showing snow, sleet and rain for Connecticut We have several forecasts for our small state of Connecticut, according to the National Weather Service. One forecast calls for heavy snow in northern Connecticut, and another for a mixed bag of snow, sleet and rain in the south. There's also some forecast models indicating we could get just plain rain.
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State Supreme Court considers attorney-client privilege case Healea is asking the state Supreme Court to disqualify the Attorney General's office from prosecuting the case. He contends the office violated attorney-client privilege because it had a recording provided by the Columbia police department that contained a private conversation between Healea and his ...
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Sacred Heart Poll Finds Pessimism Persists In Connecticut, But Quality Of Life Is Good A majority of state residents are pessimistic about Connecticut's future but believe the quality of life right now is good, according to a new poll by Sacred Heart University. Two-thirds of the respondents in the survey said they were either somewhat or very pessimistic about the future direction of the state ...
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Gov Malloy Announces Launch of Passport to Parks Program (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced the launch of the state's Passport to Parks program, a new system that supports services at the state parks system while allowing Connecticut residents who have valid state license plates to access all state parks for free, effective ...
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