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Memorial Day Weekend 2024: Events, Parades Around Norwalk
The upcoming Memorial Day parade in Norwalk pays tribute to military personnel who lost their lives in service to their country.
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The upcoming Memorial Day parade in Norwalk pays tribute to military personnel who lost their lives in service to their country.
The upcoming Memorial Day parade in New Canaan pays tribute to military personnel who lost their lives in service to their country.
The upcoming Memorial Day parade in Naugatuck pays tribute to military personnel who lost their lives in service to their country.
A mall spokesperson confirmed Camp, a store and interactive play experience for children, recently closed at the SoNo Collection in Norwalk.
The upcoming Memorial Day parade in Shelton and Derby pays tribute to military personnel who lost their lives in service to their country.
The upcoming Memorial Day parade in Trumbull pays tribute to military personnel who lost their lives in service to their country.
A Norwalk resident recently purchased a winning ticket at a local business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Norwalk Public Schools will give away 50,000 free books to families in the area during their annual Reading Opens the World event Saturday.
Not Greenwich, or Westport, or Mystic. You may be surprised by the Connecticut street that says you have "arrived."
O'Dea and Fazio commended the passage of a notable amendment to House Bill 5474 aimed at resolving a dispute between the town and the state.
State Rep. Sarah Keitt announced Trumbull will receive a 44 percent reimbursement rate for the new construction of Hillcrest Middle School.
He began work at Uniroyal as a junior apprentice electrician and worked his way up to plant engineer at the chemical division.
Employed at Sikorsky for over 40 years, he was proud of the decades he spent designing and upgrading Sikorsky's Black Hawk helicopter.
"Uncle" was a mechanical engineer for Sikorsky Aircraft for many years before his retirement and was an avid tennis player.
She was a longtime resident of Shelton, an active member of the Italian American Club and an administrative assistant for many businesses.
He was a retired department manager for Sperry Rand Microwave and retired from St. Joseph's Manor.
Bob and his wife raised their family in Riverside and later moved to New Canaan, where he worked as an EMT for New Canaan Volunteer Corps.
Staff members of a pizzeria and a burger restaurant were honored this week for saving a man's life after a brush fire broke out in Norwalk.
A revised ordinance adopted by the Derby Board of Aldermen and Alderwomen prohibits overnight parking at city parks.
An area resident recently purchased a winning lottery ticket in Shelton, according to the Connecticut Lottery.