Bristol News

Couple arrested; allegedly beat teenaged niece over body wash

The Bristol Press - Tue Oct 14

A Plainville man and his girlfriend accused of attacking her teenaged niece with a belt so often she ran away had their cases continued Tuesday in Bristol Superior Court.

Builders of Bristol: William C. Richards

The Bristol Press - Tue Oct 14

William Champion Richards was born in Bristol on Aug. 3, 1845 to William Rush Richards and Sarah Champion Richards, who moved to Bristol shortly after their marriage.

Man Gets Seven Years For Domestic Violence

Hartford Courant - Tue Oct 14

David Latino, 35, was convicted of threatening, criminal violation of a protective order and two counts of assault on police and emergency personnel.

Focus on finance must be a priority

The Middletown Press - Mon Oct 13

It is such a shame that this apparent financial meltdown is coming in the midst of an election season, and even more of a shame that neither national candidate seems willing or able to rise to the occasion.

Mum-a-thon races on tap for Sunday

The Bristol Press - Mon Oct 13

The 39th annual Mum-a-thon Road Races, Fun Walk and Children's Fun Run will take place Sunday at the Bristol Hospital Wellness Center on Clark Avenue.

Police Reports...Oct. 14

The Bristol Press - Mon Oct 13

The Bristol Police report the following arrests: Hector Vargas, 33, of New Britain was charged Friday with violation of a protective order.

4 injured in Norfolk 3-motorcycle accident

Register Citizen - Mon Oct 13

An early afternoon accident involving three motorcycles sent four people to the hospital and closed a portion of Route 44 for several hours.

Bristol native is finalist for Animal Planet award

The Bristol Press - Sun Oct 12

Eileen McCaughern has been saving lives one at a time since 1973. McCaughern, who grew up in Bristol, has rescued more than 5,000 dogs, and operates Retired Greyhounds as Pets of Connecticut, a nonprofit ...

Need for help rises as temperature drops

The Bristol Press - Sun Oct 12

As the temperature outside drops, the need for help with basic needs for food and heat is on the rise, according to leaders of human-service agencies in town.

Officials say woman stole child care aid

The Bristol Press - Sat Oct 11

A Plainville woman faces first-degree larceny charges for allegedly bilking a state aid program out of $6,000 by under reporting her household composition and income.

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