Ebola concerns at Yale-New Haven Hospital
In an announcement on its newsroom webpage, Yale-New Haven Hospital posted that the hospital “admitted a patient late Wednesday night for evaluation of Ebola-like symptoms. We have not confirmed or...
View ArticleWallingford man charged with stealing scrap metal from Superior Products
A Wallingford man was arrested and charged with taking scrap metal from Superior Products this past summer. On Friday, Oct. 10, , 54, of Wallingford, was arrested on a warrant. According to police,...
View ArticleWoman charged with charging officers with a knife
Southington police arrested a local woman after she charged officers with a knife when they responded to her house for a medical call. On Thursday, Oct. 9, police responded to the Southington home of ,...
View ArticlePlainville Wind Ensemble plans Veteran’s Day concert Nov. 9
The Plainville Wind Ensemble enter their 27th concert season with the 10th annual Veteran’s Day Concert on Sunday, Nov. 9 at 2 p.m. in Welte Hall of Central Connecticut State University. Sponsored by...
View ArticleMichalik, Murphy tour 31st district manufacturers
Touting his plans to bring good-paying jobs to central Connecticut, State Senate Candidate Rob Michalik participated in a tour of local manufacturing companies on Thursday, Oct. 10. Michalik invited...
View ArticleMichalik, Murphy tour 31st district manufacturers
Touting his plans to bring good-paying jobs to central Connecticut, State Senate Candidate Rob Michalik participated in a tour of local manufacturing companies on Thursday, Oct. 10. Michalik invited...
View ArticleMiscellaneous listings for Oct. 17
FRIDAY, OCT. 17 BRISTOL SINGLES 50S, 60S, 70S DANCE. Held by Social Connections. 8 p.m. to midnight. Buffet from 8 to 9 p.m. Dance to the music of The Instigators. Dress casual. Door prizes. Nuchie’s...
View ArticleMiscellaneous listings for Oct. 17
FRIDAY, OCT. 17 BRISTOL SINGLES 50S, 60S, 70S DANCE. Held by Social Connections. 8 p.m. to midnight. Buffet from 8 to 9 p.m. Dance to the music of The Instigators. Dress casual. Door prizes. Nuchie’s...
View ArticleMiscellaneous listings for Oct. 17
FRIDAY, OCT. 17 BRISTOL SINGLES 50S, 60S, 70S DANCE. Held by Social Connections. 8 p.m. to midnight. Buffet from 8 to 9 p.m. Dance to the music of The Instigators. Dress casual. Door prizes. Nuchie’s...
View ArticleSeven in a row; Swimmers sink Farmington
By John Goralski Sports Writer Farmington swimmers battled for first place in the opening relay, but it was already clear that Southington was the team to beat. The Indian anchor tipped the wall at the...
View ArticleAct On It vandalism campaign has volunteer help
By Lindsay Carey Staff Writer Businesses in town that experience vandalism will now be able to receive volunteer help to clean their facility, free of charge, as a part of the Act On It anti-vandalism...
View ArticleCashier injured in armed robbery on Broad Street; suspect at large
A cashier was injured during an armed robbery at a Broad Street gas station on Thursday night. The suspect is still at large, according to police. Police said that at approximately 9 p.m. on Thursday,...
View ArticleMusic listings for Oct. 18
FRIDAY, OCT. 17 BRISTOL SPIRIT SHAKER. City Sports Grill, Farmington Avenue, Bristol. OTHER JAMES CHAPPELL III. From NBC’s show, “The Winner Is.” 7:30 p.m. Gospel concert. With special guest Audra...
View ArticleHealth listings for Oct .18
FRIDAY, OCT. 17 BRISTOL TRANSFORMATIONAL HEALING WORKSHOP. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. With Reconnective Healer Nancy Santullo. Connecticut to your natural ability to transform fears, unresolved relationship...
View ArticlePerformance listings for Oct. 18
FRIDAY, OCT. 17 SOUTHINGTON COLUMBUS DAY CELEBRATION COMEDY SHOW. Held by the Southington Chapter of UNICO. “Matzoh Balls and Meatballs—Where the Lower Eastside meets Little Italy.” Comedians Linda...
View ArticleDining listings for Oct. 18
FRIDAY, OCT. 17 OTHER ADELBROOK’S TASTE OF CROMWELL. 6:30 to 10 p.m. Courtyard by Marriott, 4 Sebeth Dr., Cromwell. $30 or $50 for a pair in advance. $35 at the door. (860) 635-6010 ext. 327,...
View ArticleKids listings for Oct. 18
SATURDAY, OCT. 18 PLAINVILLE SUNDAY SCHOOL PUMPKIN FESTIVAL. 3 to 7 p.m. 2:45 p.m., register your carved pumpkin and/or scarecrow to enter into the contest. 3 p.m., festival begins. Games and...
View ArticleSupport group listings for Oct. 18
TUESDAY, OCT. 21 PLAINVILLE CAREGIVING CONNECTIONS. 10 a.m. Goals for this month’s meeting are to choose yourself, be reflective not impulsive, to know yourself be honest with yourself, treat yourself...
View ArticleSenior listings for Oct. 18
MONDAY, OCT. 20 PLAINVILLE CHEMOTHERAPY, CANCER, AND THE BENEFITS OF EXERCISE. 3 p.m. Presented by physical therapy students from the University of Hartford. Learn about the common side effects of...
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