East Hartford News

East Hartford Woman Charged With Prostitution

Hartford Courant - Wed Oct 01

Tammy Franco, 39, of 33 Hanmer St., was arrested Tuesday and charged with prostitution and tampering with evidence.

Broker fined in fraud scheme

Connecticut Post - Wed Oct 01

The nationwide financial crisis took center stage in U.S. District Judge Stefan R. Underhill's courtroom Wednesday.

Hartford Marathon Sponsor ING Funds 'Green' Planting

Track & Field News - Wed Oct 01

ING, Hartford Marathon Foundation and City of Hartford want runners to "Go Orange...and Live Green;" Tree planting and sign unveiling to take place October 6th HARTFORD, Conn., Oct.

Web sting nets prostitutes

Connecticut Post - Tue Sep 30

Police say five Connecticut women used an Internet site to attract clients for sex.

Five Women Charged In Manchester Prostitution Sting

The Hartford Courant - Tue Sep 30

The "john" the women met at an area hotel Friday turned out to be an undercover officer, police said.

East Hartford Superintendent To Present School Improvement Plan

Hartford Courant - Mon Sep 29

The plan, required by the state because East Hartford has been deemed a district "in need of improvement," calls for dramatically raising test scores, reducing school suspensions and reducing an achievement gap ...

Ladder Accident Leaves Thousands In Dark

WFSB-TV Hartford - Mon Sep 29

Thousands of East Hartford residents were left in the dark Sunday after a man working on a ladder fell, knocking down power lines, police said.

Prostitution Sting Nabs Five In Manchester

The Hartford Courant - Mon Sep 29

Five area women who advertised their availability for sex on the Internet were arrested on prostitution charges over the weekend.

Shine Light On Pedestrian, Bicyclist Greenway Project

Hartford Business - Sun Sep 28

As the state focuses on rebuilding its capital city, the reality is that Hartford will not be revitalized over night.

School district to explore options to help special education students

Record-Journal - Sat Sep 27

School administrators are looking both to help special education students and to save the district money.

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