A small metro community is rallying around one of their own after a Bethany middle school teacher received a severe head injury when he fell off his roof this past weekend.
LOCATION: Webster Bank drive-up ATM located at 45 Waterbury Road in the Town of Prospect, Connecticut SUSPECT: Unknown White male, thin build, approximately 18-21 years of age, last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, sneakers and a red bandana that covered the lower portion of his face.
Biz Buzz Submitted by Bethany Meccariello on 2009-11-04.   Each year Hospital for Special Care presents its community service award to an individual that has gone above and beyond to represent HSC in the broader community through outstanding service and relationship-building. This year HSC will present its 2009 Community Service Award to ...
State Police Troop I is investigating a one-car crash in which three adults, all from Waterbury, were killed when their car struck a tree along Route 69.
Route 42 in Cheshire is closed after a tractor-trailer carrying wood pellets overturned near Shire Court around 6:15 a.m. The road, a main throughway between Cheshire and Bethany is expected to be closed for an extended period of time.
Today 10/05/09 just before 8:00 p.m. State Police Troop-I Bethany received a 911 call from 117 Hatfield Hill Rd in Bethany reporting a fight had taken place at the private residence that resulted in serious injury to the involved people.
A group of doctors and lawyers held a news conference Wednesday at the Legislative Office Building annnouncing the filing of a lawsuit seeking clarification to state law on aid to dying.
A potential landmark lawsuit was filed Wednesday, by two Connecticut doctors, who want the court to define state law regarding physician assisted suicide, for the terminally ill.
A group of doctors and lawyers held a news conference Wednesday at the Legislative Office Building annnouncing the filing of a lawsuit seeking clarification to state law on aid to dying.
Two southwestern Connecticut doctors said Wednesday that they are suing the state to allow them to provide "aid in dying" for mentally competent, terminally ill patients.