Connecticut Post - Fri Nov 27
The percentage of black-legged ticks in the area infected with at least two disease-causing microbes -- the bacteria that cause Lyme disease and the parasite that causes babesiosis -- may be much higher than previously thought.
In surprise move, Columbus principal to leave after 30 yearsConnecticut Post - Fri Nov 27
When Columbus School students return from Thanksgiving break they may find themselves assigned to write a letter to Principal Manuel Rocha, offering suggestions on how he should spend his time after he retires Dec.
Chiesi's connections stretched into Fairfield CountyNewsTimesLive.com - Fri Nov 27
Danielle Chiesi spent a lot of time in hotel ballrooms and bars during the past decade.
Blaze hits chemical warehouse in FairfieldConnecticut Post - Thu Nov 26
Fire struck a chemical warehouse off the Post Road in the Southport section of town early Thursday, requiring an hours-long hazardous materials cleanup at the business.
Trumbull mall wins only partial approval for new signsConnecticut Post - Thu Nov 26
There are more lights in the Westfield Trumbull Mall's future, but not just for the holidays.
Firefighters battle chemical fire Thanksgiving morningFairfield Citizen-News - Thu Nov 26
Fairfield firefighters employed a defensive attack to extinguish a chemical fire at a storage warehouse in Southport during early morning hours on Thanksgiving.
AIG traders threaten walk-outNews Times - Wed Nov 25
American International Group Inc. 's Financial Products unit in Wilton is at the center of another storm over high bonus payments.
The Giving Fund: A way to help our neighborsConnecticut Post - Wed Nov 25
This holiday season, need comes wrapped in a variety of packages, from the woman who can't afford furniture for her home to the high school student whose mother's illness and subsequent unemployment has him struggling to support his family.
Nov. 25 2009, 12:00pm-1:00pmStamford News - Wed Nov 25
WNLK News Updates - Nov. 25 2009, 12:00pm-1:00pm + " The green with Rogers Connecticut.
Diocese fights lawsuit alleging abuse by St. Theresa's priestsConnecticut Post - Tue Nov 24
Even as the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport moves to comply with a court order to make public thousands of documents detailing abuse by its priests since the 1960s, it is fighting an order to turn over information in an unresolved lawsuit alleging that priests at a Trumbull church abused children.
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