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• Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Police charge 15 with underage alcohol possession,(147) Press
Fatal rollover remains under investigation,(89) Press
Police report ... March 31,(83) Press
Fans became star of the show at WrestleFest,(36) Press
Builders of Bristol: Ralph Strong,(17) Press
Meet the Press tonight,(9) Press
Shows at library during school vacation,(7) Press
AIG questions trail Dodd to MMM announcement,(7) Press

• Monday, March 30, 2009
Bristol man killed in Route 6 rollover,(254) Press
Camera may have recorded Park at liquor store on night of crash,(75) Press
Police Report...March 30,(73) Press
Investigation Of Fatal Bristol Crash To Resume,(65) Courant
Bristol Man Killed In Crash,(47) Courant
Broken by the bottle: Alcohol and abuse defined relationship,(45) Press
BRISTOL BITS: More kudos for Tom Dickau,(31) Press
CHAMBER CHATTER: ‘All aboard’ to echo in Bristol sooner than later,(22) Press
New ConnPACE program will help Bristol enrollees,(12) Press
This Weather Can Be Kind Of Catchy,(10) Courant
Dess, McCamish are our Athletes of the Week,(8) Press
SENIOR SIGNALS: Do your research when choosing a nursing home,(6) Press
Use School Money Wisely To Protect Innovative Successes,(6) Courant
Peer Educators planning Yellow Ribbon Campaign against suicide,(2) Press

• Sunday, March 29, 2009
Liquor store owner says Park was ‘a regular’,(135) Press
Who is he? Did a history of alcohol abuse end with a fatal hit-and-run?,(91) Press
Police have an obligation to reveal the truth,(82) Press
The check’s in the mail,(56) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Firefighter captures three deer on camera,(29) Press
Connecticut gas prices head for bumpy ride,(20) Press
EARLY DAYS: The Old Leather Man passed through Bristol in ’84,(16) Press
Adonis will retire after WrestleFest tonight,(13) Press
CHAMBER CHATTER: A new season brings forth a new hope,(8) Press
Police departments will get more money from stimulus,(7) Press
First & Goal column: Wrestle cards abound,(6) Press
OUR VIEW: Legislators, workers giving back; will it be enough?,(5) Press

• Saturday, March 28, 2009
Route 72 hits roadblocks,(105) Press
Police: Machete-wielding driver caught calling his Bristol home,(54) Press
Bristol Man Accused Of Waving Machete, Gun At Driver,(34) Courant
Lake Compounce seeks to hire 1,200,(32) Press
'The Nature Boy' Ric Flair invades the Mum City Saturday night,(24) Press
City to begin spring cleanup,(22) Press
Cabin Fever Auction today features Bristol items,(21) Press
OUR VIEW: Nickel a bag — will it make any difference?,(21) Press
Yellow Ribbon Club out to avert youth suicides,(9) Press
Clock and Watch Museum opening for season,(9) Press
Conn. considers recall bill for local officials,(8) Courant
Conn. man accused of waving machete, gun at driver,(8) Courant
Bristol, Southington to get federal energy funds,(4) Press

• Friday, March 27, 2009
Police Report...March 27,(97) Press
Bristol Officer of the Year honored,(63) Press
City to begin spring cleanup,(39) Press
Leaning chimney at central firehouse worries officials,(31) Press
Conn. man accused of waving machete, gun at driver,(29) Courant
Police blotter / Fire report,(28) Observer
Forestville is a gateway to Bristol,(26) Observer
He’d like to meet his grandpa,(15) Observer
OUR VIEW: Dropout giveback idea would hurt schools,(13) Press
St. Paul took city on a ride,(10) Observer
Shamrock Run reflects economic times,(10) Observer
Hospital cancels insurer’s contract,(8) Observer
Investigation continues in hit and run case,(7) Observer
House speaker visits Bristol, shows support for downtown courthouse,(6) Press
Properties on Federal Hill receive recognition,(5) Observer
Our Milestones,(4) Observer
Catching up on what he should remember,(4) Observer
BOE pleads budget case before finance board,(4) Observer
Bipartisan agreement keeps Dial-a-Ride funds safe,(4) Press
OUR VIEW: An educated work force is a must in today’s world,(2) Press
Home Page 3/27,(2) Observer

• Thursday, March 26, 2009
Police Report...March 26,(85) Press
Boiler explosion spreads asbestos at City Hall,(76) Press
Teenagers named in arson case,(67) Press
Broken heater closes pool,(39) Press
BRISTOL: Job Fairs Set At Lake Compounce,(38) Courant
BRISTOL BITS: License plate reminds resident to ‘Bea’ happy,(35) Press
Shamrock run raises $14K for homeless,(22) Press
Plourde tosses no-hitter for Minutemen,(21) Press
Lawyer joins race to represent Forestville,(17) Press
First & Goal column: Wait ’Till Next Year!,(7) Press

• Wednesday, March 25, 2009
BRISTOL: Man Sentenced For 'Sexual' Internet Chats,(98) Courant
Bristol provides a DCF success story,(57) Press
Around Bristol,(43) Press
United Health Care's Medicare clients can still use hospital,(31) Press
Running again, Ward wants to see economy back on track,(18) Press
Scholarship opportunities,(18) Press
Editor Smith to speak at club,(10) Press

• Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Police report ... March 24,(91) Press
City eyes smoking ban, tall grass law,(72) Press
St. Paul's Moore up for National Football Foundation honor,(28) Press
BHA to get $1.1M stimulus grant,(19) Press
Regional agency gets stimulus funds,(10) Press
Final Courant Boys Basketball Ratings,(9) Courant

• Monday, March 23, 2009
BRISTOL BITS: Firefighter captures three deer on camera,(101) Press
Property transfers,(98) Press
EARLY DAYS: The Old Leather Man passed through Bristol in ’84,(45) Press
Fire-starting teen may avoid 10 years’ jail time,(35) Press
Bristol Central Honor Roll - Period 2,(23) Press
JAMES H. SMITH: What are we teaching kids about free speech?,(18) Press
SENIOR SIGNALS: Expecting an inheritance? Not so fast,(13) Press
First & Goal: Our ‘AOW’ Selection,(6) Press
CHAMBER CHATTER: A new season brings forth a new hope,(4) Press

• Sunday, March 22, 2009
Insider Sunday: Family has long list of basketball accomplishments,(69) Press
Keenan wins men’s title, Heninger takes women’s crown at Shamrock Run,(24) Press
Report: thousands of state residents unisured in past year,(22) Press
Robertson Airport holds open house for Plainville residents,(11) Press

• Saturday, March 21, 2009
Evidence released in fatal hit-and-run accident,(157) Press
‘My friend just got hit’: 911 call from Waye’s friend details tragedy,(61) Press
Public defender charged for immigration enforcer fight,(35) Press
Former congressman speaks out against Dodd at Nuchie’s,(26) Press
Conn. public defender arrested over deportation,(21) Courant
OUR VIEW: Can the police really protect all witnesses?,(15) Press
Miss Bristol holds bullying awareness poster contest,(9) Press

• Friday, March 20, 2009
Police Report...March 20,(102) Press
Bristol Hospital Stops Accepting United Healthcare Insurance,(58) Courant
OUR VIEW: April Fool! Who will tell us phone numbers?,(42) Press
Bristol police cleared in suspect’s suicide,(32) Press
Hospital severs ties with United Healthcare,(22) Press
Hospital merger proposal alive, critics still kicking,(21) Press
Colapietro to hold state budget forum,(13) Press
Spring has sprung in Central Connecticut,(9) Press
Led by its seniors, St. Paul basketball returned to prominence,(9) Press

• Thursday, March 19, 2009
Police Report...March 19,(99) Press
Bristol Police Cleared In Taser Case That Ended As Suicide,(52) Courant
Funeral directors honored by association,(31) Press
St. Paul comes up short in loss to Hyde in Class S semifinals,(19) Press
City may borrow from rainy-day cash to fund schools,(17) Press
BRISTOL BITS: St. Joseph School cooks up a St. Patrick’s Day special,(16) Press
Conn. prosecutor clears police in standoff death,(11) Courant
Support growing for community gardens at Beals Senior Center,(10) Press
Bristol NAACP wants to boost chapter,(7) Press
Tonight's Schedule,(6) Courant

• Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Police report ... March 18,(108) Press
Youths want hit-run driver to face the law,(92) Press
Bristol athlete Nelson to gets huge state honor,(32) Press
Math wiz shows its in the mind,(19) Press
Budget deadline poses a dilemma,(17) Press
CHAMBER CHATTER: Hits just keep on coming from Hartford,(14) Press
St. Paul takes on Hyde Leadership in Class S semifinals tonight,(13) Press
It was a season to remember for Terryville basketball,(7) Press
Dodd's foe Simmons coming to rally GOP,(7) Press
Bristol’s Sinchi advances to Open with 4th-place finish,(5) Press

• Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Underage drinking case clarified,(156) Press
Man accused of 'grinding' mall shoppers,(116) Press
Police report ... March 17,(93) Press
Federal Hill group honors seven homes,(46) Press
Death spiral feared if college budget cut too much,(26) Press
School officials to pursue $104 million,(21) Press
St. Paul beats Terryville in a Class S quarterfinal classic,(21) Press
First & Goal Column: Setting up the 'Bristol Press Challenge',(9) Press
Health Briefs,(8) Press

• Monday, March 16, 2009
Teens arrested for underage drinking,(187) Press
Convenience store robbed,(147) Press
Police Report...March 16,(79) Press
Friends create petition to name skate park after hit-and-run victim,(24) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Slice of Bristol packages fulfill a mission,(23) Press
Falcons bow out with pride,(14) Press
UConn Health Center Proposal Draws Fire From Two Hospitals,(13) Courant
First & Goal: Our ‘AOW’ Selection,(12) Press
OUR VIEW: Dial-a-Ride is essential for seniors, the disabled,(6) Press
This Week's High School Sports Schedule,(5) Courant
Region 10 partners with Main Street Foundation,(4) Press
High School Postseason Heads Down The Stretch,(2) Courant

• Sunday, March 15, 2009
School administrators refuse to go along with Open Choice program,(48) Press
Volunteers needed to stock salmon in Pequabuck River,(43) Press
Wrestling legend Kevin Nash ready to make his mark on Bristol at WrestleFest,(30) Press
Student going to Ghana if she raises $3000,(19) Press
JAMES H. SMITH: A homecoming and a promise for tomorrow,(17) Press
Bristol's Sinchi qualifies for two championship heats,(5) Press
Insider Sunday: St. Paul's Alston was week's top player,(2) Press

• Saturday, March 14, 2009
Two families homeless after early-morning fire,(86) Press
Stimulus provides cash for new traffic lights,(36) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Way honors a legendary West End resident,(22) Press
Bristol Public Library adds auto-repair database,(17) Press
Space Heater Blamed In Bristol Fire,(14) Courant
Bristol's Brooks named Little East Rookie of the Year,(12) Press
St. Paul boys entering uncharted territory,(9) Press
Spellers compete at Chippens Hill,(6) Press
Sinchi leads the way for Bristol swim team in Class LL meet,(4) Press
Bristol Central will host Terryville-St. Paul quarterfinal matchup,(4) Press
Several Mills swimmers, led by Zalewski, head into Class S meet today,(3) Press

• Friday, March 13, 2009
Police: Bar service refusal at mall sends man on daylong tirade,(151) Press
Area residents take advantage of appraisal service for extra cash,(67) Press
Candlelight vigil held for Henry Waye Jr.,(55) Press
State program to help keep Theis workers on payroll,(36) Press
Anonymous benefactor turns specialty van theft into gain,(27) Press

• Thursday, March 12, 2009
Police Report...March 12,(100) Press
‘Singing Doc’ is all about smiles,(76) Press
Parents want BOE employees to take pay cut,(52) Press
Vigil for hit-and-run victim tonight,(51) Press
Vote frozen over pay freeze for elected officials,(25) Press
OUR VIEW: Taxpayers, teachers, students, all feel the pain,(15) Press
Planning under way for annual Duck Race,(12) Press
St. Paul, Terryville one win away from matchup in Class S quarters,(11) Press
St. Paul girls ready for Capital Prep in Class S quarters tonight,(4) Press

• Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Truck owner ID'd; police build potential homicide case,(195) Press
Tenant of truck driver fears retaliation,(120) Press
Police report...March 11,(76) Press
Bristol has bumper crop of potholes,(28) Press
OUR VIEW: Make it easier for seniors who need to work,(12) Press
Tuesday's High School Sports Results,(10) Courant
Rell Postpones In-School Suspension Law,(10) Courant
Builders of Bristol: Clarence Bingham,(9) Press
Eastern plays tough but is knocked off in the first round by Harding,(7) Press
St. Paul moves on to second round with 12-point win over Westbrook,(6) Press

• Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Police mum on hit-run suspect,(102) Press
Police report...March 10,(79) Press
Outpouring of grief for student,(41) Press
DiVenere signs up to run at La Salle,(38) Press
At Central High, an empty desk, unfinished vase,(35) Press
Big order a temporary reprieve as more layoffs hit Theis,(28) Press
Around Bristol,(20) Press
Bristol Press Gets New Editor, Considers Move To North Main St. Offices,(10) Courant
St. Demetrios’ ex-treasurer faces new larceny charges,(10) Press
First & Goal column: A bold guarantee,(7) Press

• Monday, March 09, 2009
BRISTOL BITS: Sweet deal outside supermarket,(97) Press
Police Report...March 9,(95) Press
SENIOR SIGNALS: Should ‘snowbirds’ change residency?,(34) Press
Court talks set for Petit massacre suspects,(29) Press
Scholarships available to enrolled, returning college students,(14) Press
OUR VIEW: If you build it, will they come and ride the rails?,(13) Press
Review examines impact of stimulus package on state,(11) Press
Swimmers set records,(9) Press
First & Goal: Our ‘AOW’ Selections,(8) Press
Early spring brings syrup season for area farm,(8) Press
High School Basketball Coaches Give Their All To Players,(6) Courant

• Sunday, March 08, 2009
Police Report...March 7,(96) Press
City gets $170k in fed funds to bolster law enforcement,(26) Press
Boukus named to ‘shovel-ready’ panel,(19) Press
New executive editor for Press,(17) Press
Former Eastern star Harris named NECC Rookie of the Year,(9) Press
Insider Sunday: St. Paul's Consonni a clutch player,(8) Press

• Saturday, March 07, 2009
Bristol woman charged with thefts for third time,(97) Press
Alcohol may have been factor in fatal hit and run,(54) Press
Victim described as artistic, helpful, hard working,(46) Press
Sex Offender Faces More Jail Time For Violating Probation,(46) Courant
Church to screen "Fireproof",(18) Press
Counseling offered to victim’s classmates,(15) Press
Blumenthal angry with Journal Register executive bonus plan,(14) Press
St. Paul girls hoops gets past Terryville in Class S tourney,(9) Press
Chambers advances in New England wrestling field,(6) Press
Local leaders oppose UConn hospital partnership plans,(5) Press
Eastern’s Sumner places 7th; Mills’ Orefice 8th at New Englands,(4) Press
OUR VIEW: Music program serves students, city residents,(4) Press
MARC LEVY: Our youthful doings aren’t for kids today,(4) Press
OUR VIEW: Turn off that engine and breathe clean air,(3) Press
Burlington considers more fields for lacrosse, baseball,(3) Press

• Friday, March 06, 2009
Bristol teen killed in hit-and-run,(319) Courant
Teen victim of George Street hit and run,(171) Press
BREAKING NEWS: Alcohol may be factor in fatal hit-run,(145) Press
Cops grab crack before it gets flushed,(74) Press
Police blotter / Fire Reports,(58) Observer
Bristol Hospital president speaks out against UConn,(34) Press
Family’s plight moves construction company to provide free roof fix,(28) Press
Bristol Eastern announces second quarter honors,(17) Observer
Terryville, St. Paul boys looking to regroup,(12) Press
Faces in the Crowd,(11) Observer
University officials, others back hospital partnership plan,(11) Press
Discussion over pension fund elicits pros, cons,(9) Observer
Rell backs commuter rail plan,(9) Press
St. Paul hosts Terryville tonight in battle for Class S quarterfinal berth,(7) Press
St. Paul honors announced,(7) Observer
Larson, Dodd back Mark Twain coins,(6) Press
Rell visits Edgewood School for ‘Read Across America’,(6) Press
Our Businesses - Creating opportunity out of challenges,(3) Observer
Home Page 3/6,(3) Observer
Our Views - Count our blessings, keep hope alive,(3) Observer

• Thursday, March 05, 2009
Students locked out as Connecticut School of Broadcasting shuts down abruptly,(77) Press
Police Report...March 5,(74) Press
Traffic At Busy Intersections Target Of Proposed Connecticut Law,(46) Courant
Forestville: A village with its own identity,(33) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Peaceable Oak, former meeting place, still stands,(28) Press
Vandals deface Rockwell Park pavilion, bath house,(23) Press
EARLY DAYS: Evening telephone service requested in 1884,(11) Press
Bristol Eastern falls in Class L first round to fourth-seeded Wethersfield,(11) Press
Boys Basketball State Tournament Pairings Released,(9) Courant
Broadcasting school shuts abruptly, locking out students across the nation,(9) Press
BOE budget keeps music program intact,(7) Press
Bristol leaders meet at Capitol during Conn. Business Day,(2) Press
St. Paul cruises past O'Brien Tech in Class S tourney,(1) Press
Wednesday's High School Sports Results,(1) Courant

• Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Crash kills ‘good man’,(144) Press
Teachers reject unions’ wage freeze,(50) Press
GET COOKING: This chef’s heart belongs to Chicken Parmigiana,(22) Press
Better Bedding Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy,(22) Courant
OUR VIEW: Hard work led to latest good news about lead,(17) Press
Pensions left alone by panel,(17) Press
Bristol Eastern, without Walker, hopes third time's the charm tonight,(14) Press
Bristol Central wrestling finishes season ranked No. 7,(9) Press
Academic achievement means loss of funds, costing district at the worst time,(8) Press
Northwest Catholic too much for St. Paul boys in NWC semifinal,(7) Press
St. Paul girls hoops opens Class S tourney tonight against O’Brien Tech,(7) Press
Wednesday's High School Sports Schedule,(7) Courant

• Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Car raffle ends with excited winner, exhausted planners,(99) Press
Cold brings home blazes,(52) Press
Bristol Man Killed In Crash On I-84 West,(48) Courant
Bristol man killed in I-8 crash with plow; massive traffic jam,(29) Press
Better Bedding Files For Bankruptcy, Closes 11 Stores,(28) Courant
Left-turn stalls inspire Center Street solutions,(28) Press
Officials confirm carbon monoxide deaths in family,(25) Press
City finds easy sledding through a snowstorm,(24) Press
Connecticut Considers Adding Big-Jackpot Lottery,(21) Courant
Bristol School Board Facing A 'Moving Target' With Budget,(21) Courant
Mayor becomes interviewer, host for Nutmeg TV,(20) Press
BRISTOL: Chief To Attend Anti-Violence Conference,(14) Courant
St. Paul boys looking for revenge on Northwest Catholic in NWC semifinal tonight,(6) Press
CIAC Girls Basketball Pairings,(6) Courant
Tuesday's High School Sports Schedule,(5) Courant

• Monday, March 02, 2009
Police Report...Mar. 2,(98) Press
Two dead; carbon monoxide poisoning suspected,(81) Press
Restraining order is ‘just a piece of paper’,(50) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Good turnout at Motown celebration,(32) Press
SENIOR SIGNALS: Caretakers need to care for themselves, too,(14) Press
OUR VIEW: Sharing equipment will save towns money,(13) Press
CIAC Girls Basketball Tournament Pairings,(9) Courant
First & Goal: Our ‘AOW’ Selections,(6) Press
Basketball: Mercy, New Britain As Good As Anyone,(3) Courant
Monday's High School Sports Schedule,(3) Courant

• Sunday, March 01, 2009
Bristol man has local history all locked up,(42) Press
Wrestling legend Jimmy Hart ready to rock and roll in Bristol,(25) Press
JENNIFER ABEL: Change liquor laws, but for right reasons,(21) Press
Johnson chides mayor over pension funds,(12) Press
Central's Cyr clinches spot in New Englands,(12) Press
Court case may be necessary to deal with funds, expert says,(6) Press
OUR VIEW: Weigh cost of new mandates on agencies,(6) Press
Hamzy, Festa urge state to work closely with cash-strapped towns,(5) Press
Central's Chambers comes up short in State Open final,(5) Press
State Open Wrestling: Rothberg Champ,(5) Courant
Saturday's High School Sports Results,(4) Courant
Youth Cabinet tells Rep. Larson what they want from government,(4) Press
Insider Sunday: Alston has had an outstanding season for St. Paul,(3) Press
Net Story: Nothing But Success,(3) Courant
 
 
Local News - Bristol Blog
• Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Another blow to the Courant,(69)
Bristol lawmakers differ on budget crisis,(23)

• Monday, March 30, 2009
Twitter feed for The Bristol Press,(11)

• Friday, March 27, 2009
House speaker calls for courthouse to remain open,(5)

• Thursday, March 26, 2009
Waye case remains under investigation,(33)
Stortz raises GASB 45 issue,(21)
Matthews seeks 3rd District City Council seat,(11)
Firehouse chimney tilting dangerously,(9)
Report on the asbestos at City Hall,(7)
Farmington's Justin Bernier is taking on U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy,(5)

• Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Ward says these times 'call for leadership',(24)
Speaker of the state House to appear in Bristol,(8)

• Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Online petition to name skatepark after Henry Waye, Jr,(27)
Tall grass, smoking proposals on ordinance agenda Wednesday,(25)
Ward is running again,(18)
Tall grass, smoking proposals on ordinance agenda Wednesday,(11)
Online petition to name skatepark after Henry Waye, Jr,(10)

• Saturday, March 21, 2009
911 call from Henry Waye's friend alerts police,(69)
Simmons takes aim at Dodd in Bristol speech,(19)

• Friday, March 20, 2009
Bristol Hospital rejects health insurer for being too stingy,(8)

• Thursday, March 19, 2009
Cockayne joins 'Justice for Henry Waye' group,(26)
City may tap rainy day fund for $2.5 million to help with budget,(16)
Wright talkes about ConnPACE program,(7)
Legislative forum at CIty Hall next Thursday,(6)

• Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Simmons coming to Bristol Friday,(26)
Ward eyes delay in budget adoption date,(7)

• Tuesday, March 17, 2009
"Justic for Henry Waye" group formed,(55)
School budget struggles to stay on track,(21)

• Monday, March 16, 2009
Video that a Central student made about Henry Waye, Jr,(56)

• Saturday, March 14, 2009
City schools to Hartford: No more!,(27)
Push on to name new skatepark after Waye,(24)

• Friday, March 13, 2009
More Press news,(31)

• Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Candles for Henry,(62)
Potholes a growing problem,(45)
Pickup driver identified as police build potential homicide case,(19)
The Press is moving soon,(17)
Councilors refuse to cut own pay,(11)
Hamzy talks to small business owners,(10)
Minor's day job is safe, probably,(6)

• Tuesday, March 10, 2009
About that driver...,(187)
BRISTOLTODAY.COM,(44)
22 years as a reporter...,(28)
Catholics angry over measure that would change church governance,(21)
PTA Council to school administrators: Cut your pay!,(14)
Bristol Hospital chief opposes new Farmington hospital,(13)

• Monday, March 09, 2009
New editor helps complete the team,(7)

• Sunday, March 08, 2009
New boss for The Bristol Press, New Britain Herald,(12)

• Saturday, March 07, 2009
No arrest in hit and run likely for months,(170)
Alcohol may be factor in hit and run,(77)

• Friday, March 06, 2009
Memo from school superintendent to faculty, employees,(83)
Bristol Press executive editor leaving,(49)
Larson seeks carbon tax,(15)
Rell likes commuter rail for Bristol,(13)
A thank you to Gov. Rell,(7)
Rell reads to children, wonders what places she'll go in the months ahead,(4)

• Thursday, March 05, 2009
They found me in a time capsule,(59)
Don't build a new hospital in Farmington,(32)
Want to give the governor a piece of your mind?,(16)
School budget would preserve exising program, teachers,(14)

• Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Craig Minor may lose his day job,(109)
Rockwell Park vandalized again,(98)
Bristol man killed in I-84 crash in East Hartford,(40)
GASB 45 panel recommends status quo,(21)
GASB 45 panel votes to do nothing,(13)
Update on the Press,(7)
Bristol's schools too successful?,(7)

• Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Czenczelewski seeks 3rd District seat,(9)
3rd District GOP still seeking candidates,(8)

• Monday, March 02, 2009
New turning lane eyed for Center Street,(25)
More snow,(17)
Rell taps Bristol resident for state labor panel,(17)

• Sunday, March 01, 2009
GOP's Ken Johnson rips into "donut mayor",(76)
Derek Czenczelewski running for council,(30)
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