The only survivor of a deadly 2007 home invasion and robbery in Cheshire has asked the state attorney general to look into whether the state Department of Correction acted improperly when it allowed slaying suspect Joshua Komisarjevsky to be interviewed for a book.
Steven Hayes and Joshua Komisarjevsky, who met three years ago in a Hartford drug-treatment center and shared a room in a halfway house in between stints in prison, were both seasoned burglars, though Hayes, a forty-four-year-old crack addict, was quite a bit older than Komisarjevsky, who was twenty-six, and the great-grandson of a Russian ...
A rtist Ellen Griesedieck estimates that 10,000 volunteers over the past decade have had a part in the work on the American Mural Project, envisioned as a 120-foot long, 48-foot-high, three-dimensional tribute to American labor.
Government Announcements Submitted by Office of Congressman John B. Larson on 2009-10-23.   CT-U.S. Congressman John B. Larson will host a public forum on the state of our nation's health care system at Northwestern Connecticut Community College on Sunday, Oct.
Lawyers for a Connecticut man charged with killing three people during a 2007 home invasion are demanding that state prison officials release records of communications between the other suspect and an author.
Explorations Charter School Expanding School Stuff Submitted by Gail Srebnik on 2009-10-05.   Today, October 5, a building project officially started at Explorations Charter School located at 71 Spencer Street in Winsted.