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Black plastic was removed last year from the list of items acceptable in home recycling bins collected weekly by towns. But few members of the public seem to know it. - Dari Delite, the East Windsor ice cream shop that has delighted residents of the town for 66 years, announced that the store would close for good at the end of the season.
- New Canaan police are investigating the death of a man who was found on fire in the wooded area of Waveny Park on Wednesday night.
- Great Pond Village, the massive multi-use project in Windsor planned for more than a decade, is advancing to the second stage as builders prepare to erect a 750,000-square-foot warehouse an a network of new roads and utilities.
- We know bears come for the food and not our company and the problem seems to be growing as more Connecticut residents report issues with the large, clawed animals. Earlier this summer, a bear that broke into multiple homes in Canton was euthanized by DEEP.
- A single mother of eight children ages 5 to 19-years-old, Coreyanne Armstrong is a full-time professional bagpiper often performing four times a week and also owns “Portland and District Pipers."
- A body was found in a burning car after a suspected crash near a golf course in Middlefield late Wednesday, according to Middlefield Deputy Fire Chief Steven Tyc.
- Despite public opposition, Glastonbury planners have given their OK to a builder who wants to put up a 74-unit apartment building in town.
- Hartford Public Schools welcomed teachers from Puerto Rico Wednesday as part of the district’s effort to fill vacancies and enhance cultural enrichment through Hartford’s new Paso a Paso Puerto Rico Recruitment Program.
- A plane made an emergency landing at Bradley International Airport on Thursday, according to reports.