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    Maria’s Treasures thrift store celebrates 10th year of supporting local charities

    Maria’s Treasures thrift store celebrates 10th year of supporting local charities
    Maria’s Treasures thrift store in Taftville is going strong as its celebrates its 10th year of donating all its proceeds to local human services and education programs.

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    The Crystal Mall, where crowds are thinner than ever, experienced an electrical problem on the busiest shopping day of the year Friday.
    The 64-acre site is being pitched as a place where artists can escape the hustle and bustle of daily life to focus on their craft and their well being.
    Arrests from local and state police departments around the region.
    Fuchs Financial recently opened a fourth Connecticut office at 47 Water St. Its other locations are in Middletown, West Hartford and Middlebury.

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    A driver told police he was relying on GPS directions while he drove the wrong way on Interstate 395 through several towns on Friday morning.
    Denise, a young mother with one child, 3-year-old Kimberly.
    The street-level floor of the 51-year-old structure and its underground parking spaces have been leased to The Day newspaper, with staff expected to move into the building soon.
    Norwich Free Academy is boosting its recruitment of international tuition-paying students to counter a projected drop in local high school-aged populations.
    Insurgents breached Syria’s second-largest city Aleppo after blowing up two car bombs on Friday and were clashing with government forces on the city's western edge.

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    PARIS (AP) — After more than five years of frenetic reconstruction work, Notre Dame Cathedral showed its new self to the world Friday, with rebuilt soaring ceilings and c...
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    Renee was attacked by her son’s father and is currently unemployed. She is looking for a job to provide a safe home for her son.
    Hundreds of runners got up early Thursday to take part in the Naik Family Branch YMCA’s 32nd annual annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot and Dip.
    The Norwich World War I Memorial Committee has raised enough money to begin the estimated $78,000 restoration of the city’s World War I German howitzer.
    The historic 1850 structure at one point was considered for demolition by the center’s Board of Directors after leaks and extensive rot were found on the first floor.
    The town’s free firewood program, which has expanded over the past 25 years, is designed to help the town’s most vulnerable residents heat their homes.
    New London officials are making a list of all fire-damaged residences in the city with the goal of getting owners to fix the neglected properties.
    The roof of the Charles Barnum Discovery Magnet School is slated to be replaced over the summer, but the project will not feature solar panels.
    False bomb threats were made to the homes of several Connecticut lawmakers, including Rep. Joe Courtney, on Thanksgiving.