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North Haven Apartment Complex Sells For $14.4 Million
The Hartford CourantA 176-unit apartment complex in North Haven has been sold to Waterbury investors for $14.4 million, or about $82,000 a unit, according to a broker involved in the deal. Briarwood Hills Apartments on State Street, built in 1970, was purchased by Briarwood...Tags: Rentals, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Waterbury, North Haven (New Haven, New York)
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For Farmington Bank Directors, An Eye-Opening Payoff For Converting To Stock Ownership
The Hartford CourantOne shareholder at the annual meeting of the holding company for Farmington Bank asked about the price of safe deposit boxes. Another wondered why the board of directors is all male. The issue of pay for the directors of this 20-branch bank didn't come up...Tags: Rockville Financial Incorporated, Banking, Aetna Inc., Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers
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READER SUBMITTED: East Granby Farmers Market To Open June 19
East GranbyEast Granby Farmers Market is pleased to host its 2013 season opening on Wednesday, June 19. The market will run again on Wednesday afternoons at the Center Shops, corner of Routes 20 and 187, at a slightly earlier time, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. In addition...Tags: New Britain Rock Cats, East Granby
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Tornado survivors pick up the pieces, wonder about where to live
MOORE, Okla.--Judy and Brian Overlinge were thankful. "We're one of the lucky ones," said Judy, 54. "Half of our house is still standing." The couple -- along with a son, a neighbor and five dogs -- had taken refuge inside an old septic tank that...
Tags: FEMA
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Kids, teachers from devastated school reunite in Oklahoma
MOORE, Okla. (AP) — Students from a suburban Oklahoma City elementary school destroyed by this week's tornado reunited with their teachers Thursday and collected whatever could be salvaged from the ruins. Some children carried thank-you cards. A...
Tags: Entertainment, Mary Fallin, Radio Industry, Teaching and Learning, Obituaries
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Teacher's recording captures harrowing moments during tornado
The chilling screams of students and teachers can be heard on a newly released audio recording, which was made as a killer tornado swept through Briarwood Elementary School in Oklahoma City. The audio, broadcast by KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City on Thursday,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Tornadoes, Natural Disasters, Boy Scouts of America, Teachers
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Property of the Week: The Ridge at Manchester West
The Ridge at Manchester West is part of a well-established community where cool summer breezes carry the laughter of children at play and the aroma of backyard barbeques. Homeowners tend gardens of flowers, herbs and vegetables. Impromptu games are held...
Tags: Glastonbury, House Building, Environmental Issues, Norwich, West Hartford
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Oklahoma tornado toll at 24 dead, 377 hurt as recovery speeds up
MOORE, Okla. -- As this devastated city buried the first victim of this week’s tornado, officials announced that the human toll appeared to be final at 24 dead and 377 injured. Led by Gov. Mary Fallin, state and local officials said at a news...
Tags: Mary Fallin, Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Politics, Apache Corporation
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As funerals begin, rain slows Oklahoma tornado recovery
MOORE, Okla. — Rain drenched the tornado-devastated towns near Oklahoma City again Thursday as weary survivors began to bury their dead and find the strength to carry on. Authorities said they didn't expect the death toll to rise beyond 24 –...
Tags: Politics, Tornadoes, Alana Semuels, FEMA, Obituaries
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Editorial: Life and death in Tornado Alley
As good news goes, this would have to do: First thing Tuesday, the medical examiner in Moore, Okla., announced that the death toll had gone down overnight. At day's end Monday, the number killed by a massive tornado was reported to be at least 51,...
Tags: National Weather Service, Natural Disasters
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Bad weather in Oklahoma hinders recovery in hard-hit Moore
MOORE, Okla. -- A band of thunderstorms put this city further on edge Thursday as the grim task of burying the dead from this week’s deadly tornado began. Pelting rain combined with strong winds to knock over some relief tents, drenching...
Tags: National Weather Service, Barack Obama, Natural Disasters, Memorial Day
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The numbers are staggering, says mayor from tornado-torn Oklahoma
MOORE, Okla. -- After closing shattered neighborhoods to traffic in the aftermath of Monday’s massive tornado, city officials allowed residents with proper IDs to drive to what remained of their homes Wednesday to retrieve belongings. During a...
Tags: Mary Fallin, National Weather Service, Janet Napolitano, Tornadoes, Natural Disasters
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