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West Hartford Police Bust A Counterfeit Money Ring
Courant Staff WriterWith the aid of a pair of suspects with guilty consciences, a TV news broadcast, and some trickery of their own, town police busted what they said was a counterfeit money ring that produced thousands of dollars in credible-looking phony bills. Some of...Tags: Police, Crimes, East Hartford, West Hartford, Javier Sanchez
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CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT Michael Graves' Favorite Things
By Lisa SKOLNIK . . . Everyday objects are often dazzling—thanks to designers like Michael Graves. This architect was in the vanguard when he designed a stainless-steel tea kettle with a snappy red bird on its spout for Alessi in 1985. The now...Tags: Isamu Noguchi, Michael Graves, Herman Miller Incorporated
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
COMING EVENTS:
CLUB AT MORGAN HILL G.C. PATRIOT GOLF DAYS AUG. 29 - SEPT. 1 -- Club at Morgan will match $1/player that participates … benefits spouses and dependents of service members killed or disabled … event supports a nationwide effort Patriot...Tags: Basketball, Dwayne Johnson, Tim Duncan, East Stroudsburg University, Awards and Prizes
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Police Blotter - Bethlehem
Charged -- Michael David Mayers, 18, of 1849 Stonington Road and Jeremiah Robbins, 20, of 1102 E. Fourth St.; Saturday with robbery, conspiracy, theft, simple assault, receiving stolen property and terroristic threats; allegedly took two bags of candy,...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Trials, Crimes, Prisons, Gays and Lesbians
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'Angel's' Persistence Brings East Lyme Man's Wheelchair Home
Courant Staff WriterFairy tales are the stuff of princes and pixies. They're not supposed to be real. But there's no other way for George Reynolds to describe events that led to a meeting Tuesday, when he gave a $50 gift card to the man he called his "angel." A month ago,...Tags: Groton, East Lyme, Floral Design, Waterford, Law Enforcement
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Wrong-Way Driver Killed; Higher Scores In Plainville Schools
A wrong-way driver is killed in a crash in Berlin. Bristol officials ponder whether to cancel a stalled $110 million school construction plan. Standardized test scores improve in Plainville. Here is a roundup of some of the stories from Greater New...Tags: Christopher Murphy, Prosecution, School Examinations, Air Transportation Industry, Schools
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Medical Monitors Range In Effectiveness
When it comes to self-monitoring kits for hypertension and diabetes, Consumer Reports found big differences in accuracy and consistency. In a recent report, Consumer Reports suggests that relying on the readings of an inaccurate model could lead to...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Consumers, Diseases, Best Buy Company Incorporated
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Developer ready to move ahead on MetraMarket at Olgivie
Tribune staff reporterSeven years after it was first envisioned, U.S. Equities Realty is ready to move forward with plans to transform part of Ogilvie Transportation Center into a retail and restaurant complex to serve commuters and area residents. U.S. Equities Realty...Tags: Arable Farming, Rental Service
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Bristol Police Investigate Suspicious Device
BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) - Bristol police are looking for the person who placed a suspicious device in a car that had been parked in a lot on Main Street, triggering a bomb scare. Traffic was diverted off several busy streets for more than three hours...Tags: Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Police Investigations, Police, Vehicles
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Metra embarks on retail project
Chicago Tribune reporterMetra riders, your long wait for brie and aspirin is near an end. Seven years after it was proposed, work will get under way soon on a project to transform a 100,000-square-foot concourse at Ogilvie Transportation Center into a mix of stores and...Tags: Metra, Rental Service, Chicago River
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Police Search for Pharmacy Thief
The Hartford CourantPolice are searching for man suspected of robbing two drug stores in the city this summer. The first robbery occurred June 28 at a Walgreens on Silver Lane. Police believe the same man struck a CVS at the Glastonbury town line Aug. 6. The suspect...Tags: Medicine, Theft, Crimes, Glastonbury
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