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In the heart of Waterbury sits a thrifter’s paradise that defies the laws of retail physics—a place where treasures multiply as prices shrink. The Red White & Blue Thrift Store isn’t just another ...
The clothing section alone could qualify as its own department store, with row after row of garments organized by type, size, and sometimes color. Men’s dress shirts stand at attention like chromatic ...
U.S. District Judge Alan H. Nevas, a state legislator and top federal prosecutor before being appointed to the bench and presiding over one of the biggest mafia trials in New England history, died ...
A Connecticut judge has ordered a Southbury, couple to pay nearly $600,000 for unlawfully cutting down and topping trees on ...
The Coalition of Connecticut Puerto Rican Parades & Festivals announced its 2025 summer lineup, which features parades in Bridgeport and Hartford.
Freshman Jack Ohman has been dominant this season as he has allowed only one earned run so far this season in 47.1 innings over eight appearances for an ERA of 0.17. The college player with the second ...
Connecticut will join another weekend of nationwide protests against President Donald Trump Saturday, railing against executive power that continues to threaten funding, jobs and consumer prices ...
The decision will likely put CT in a standoff with the Trump administration, which has threatened to pull federal funding ...
Wayside Market, which has been a staple in Waterbury for decades, is closing as the business owners, Rina and Carlos ...
A Waterbury man is facing serious felony charges after investigators say he scammed Medicaid out of more than $150,000 by ...
Officials alleged that he billed the program for services that were never delivered and conspired with another individual to ...
Judges, a retired prosecutor and criminal defense attorneys are in the running to replace Robert Jr. Devlin Jr. as ...