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Glastonbury's Brooke Strauss Officially Gets Athlete Of The Year Hardware
Brooke Strauss has been honored by a major organization.

Brooke Strauss has been honored by a major organization.

Cheyenne Shuey, 18, died after being struck at 159th and Ridgeland Avenue.
The Enfield Republican Town Committee chairwoman praised Kissel’s accessibility and work with residents.
Washington-Liberty student Tyler Hong is hosting an Arlington golf tournament to support cancer patients at VHC Health.
New Zillow data show how Danbury home values compare with those of other Connecticut communities.
The Stamford Zoning Board unanimously approved the plans on May 18.
John Reiser received a serious recognition from a major organization.
The endorsement comes after the pol announced he would seek a second term in the state House.
Federal agents arrested a Fairfax County man after seizing gold bars, cash and luxury watches, records show.
Officers also spoke with Stacey Guerrero-Gonzalez, who denied the allegations.
Fredericksburg City Council will vote Tuesday on a $179.8M capital plan and transportation funding measures.
A social media sensation has taken off from Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace: Italian sushi, putting a whole antipasto platter into one bite.
The Chevrolet was determined to be inoperable and was subsequently towed from the scene.
The death of a 2-month-old infant in Hudson County is being investigated as a crime, prosecutors said.
Fairfax County fire and rescue crews pulled a resident and dog from a burning McLean home after flames spread from the garage overnight.
The Ridge Oak application won approval after revisions on fire access, lighting and environmental issues.
The proposal calls for less density than previous ones. A neighborhood representative sounded positive about the plan.
On the Thursday before Memorial Day, a Civil War remembrance ceremony takes place in Vernon.
The Sheehan girls lacrosse team closed out its regular season with games against Sacred Heart Academy, Hand-Madison, and North Branford.
The Sacred Heart Academy lacrosse team closed out its season with recent games against Sheehan and Mercy.
Follow-up: Wilkie Gabriel Reyes Reynoso faces 3 felony counts, was released on personal recognizance, and is due back in court on June 6.
A Milan-based brand opens a store inside a long-empty Upper East Side townhouse.
Danvers town meeting voters rejected the bid with an amendment related to the citizens' petition failing 70-52.
Two members tendered their resignations May 18, citing difficulties with the Board.
Planning Board votes to table 2026 plan after hours of public concerns over a recently approved AI data center.
A grand jury on Thursday indicted Scott Sumrall on all charges against him in connection with the May 5 incident on Sharon Lane.
Selah Freedom has partnered with the SOAP Project to launch a new anti-human trafficking outreach program in the Tampa Bay area.
A security guard managed to put the fire out before it caused significant damage, prosecutors said.
DCH Health System on Thursday provided new details and a timeline of the events leading to the shooting death of Ada Doss.
Hoboken's City Council voted on extending bar hours during the World Cup at their meeting Wednesday.
Teddy O'Brian's owner is looking to reopen the tavern after its liquor license was revoked last year.
Malverne resident Matthew DaCosta was announced as the winner of the John Wenzel scholarship this week, ERASE Racism announced.
The council reviewed several local issues, including Schanck Road, a dry hydrant plan and e-bike safety.
Town officials say rising bills tied to required expenses could make the 2026 budget harder to balance.
A new bagel shop offering "traditional NYC-style bagels," house-made baked goods and more is now open in Norwalk.
Residents and officials revisit long-running concerns over pool costs as $875K in upgrades moves forward at Orange Avenue Pool.
The Board of Education also outlined summer facilities projects, transportation renewals, and ongoing capital work at the May 18 meeting.
But officials emphasized the program’s stated purpose is traffic safety, not revenue generation.
Elizabeth Fagan chose not to close Maple Street after council gave her final authority over the decision.
Additional details emerged Thursday in the investigation into the death of a 13-month-old child left inside a hot vehicle in Brookwood.