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$75M Estate Built For American Publishing Family Is Most Expensive CT Home On Market
A massive estate stretching across two states is turning heads with its size, history, and price. The Stamford property known as Hillandale, which spans more than 268 acres in Connecticut and Pound Ridge, New York, recently went back on the market for an eye-watering $75 million. It's the most expensive home on the market in Connecticut, according to Zillow. The Hillandale estate in Stamford stretches across 268 acres in Connecticut and Pound Ridge, New York. Zillow Once owned by the Sulzberger family, who've controlled The New York Times for more than 100 years, the estate of…
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Police Step Up Presence At CT High School After Anonymous ‘Hateful’ TikTok Posts
Police will increase their presence this week at a Fairfield County high school after anonymous “hateful” TikTok posts targeted students. New Canaan Principal Bill Egan sent an email to parents Sunday evening, April 19, confirming that staff contacted local police after a series of "mean-spirited" videos on the popular social media platform. A video circulating included the text, “Nc kids u might wanna stay home from school tmrw.” Authorities deemed the videos "non-credible," Egan noted, but students, staff, and parents will see additional police on Monday at the 11 Farm Road s…
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President Arrested, Accused of Stealing Group's Funds
A former parent-teacher organization president at a Connecticut elementary school is accused of stealing money from the group to use for personal expenses, authorities said. Avery Fusick, 33, of New Britain, the former PTO president for Maple Street School in Vernon, was arrested Tuesday, April 7, and charged with third-degree larceny, Vernon police announced Wednesday. Administrators at Maple Street School contacted police in November after they learned of unpaid balances from previous book fairs. Investigators reviewed the group's ledger and found multiple transactions that appear unrelat…
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Gun Found In Student’s Backpack Triggers Lockdown At CT High School
Authorities briefly locked down a high school in Connecticut after police found an unloaded gun in a student’s backpack. Police responded to Middletown High School at about 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 8, after receiving reports of a possible weapon on campus, authorities said. Administrators had already issued a shelter-in-place order. Middletown police searched and found the firearm inside an unnamed student’s backpack. No one was injured, and classes resumed shortly after the investigation, authorities said. It’s unclear why the student brought the gun to school, but Middletown police said …
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'All Class': UConn’s Postgame Gesture Goes Viral After NCAA Title Loss To Michigan
Michigan cut down the nets after winning one of the toughest NCAA national championship games in recent memory, but the University of Connecticut Huskies' quiet moment of respect delivered a moral victory. The Wolverines beat UConn 69-63 in the NCAA national title game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Monday, April 7. The game was tight from start to finish. The win gave Michigan its first title since 1989. It also stopped the Huskies from winning a third title in four years. But despite the heartbreaking loss, UConn did not walk off the court to sulk in the locker room or heal …
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: CT Native Dan Orlovsky reaks Down During Emotional Moment With Son For Autism Tribute
ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky fought back tears on national television as his teenage son took center stage in a deeply personal moment that struck a chord with viewers. The Bridgeport native and former UConn Huskie quarterback appeared on ESPN’s “NFL Live” on Thursday, April 2, alongside his 14-year-old autistic son, Madden, during a segment honoring World Autism Awareness Day. The show highlighted Madden’s drawings and his love for the Philadelphia Eagles. The teen sang “Fly Eagles Fly,” creating an emotional moment in the studio. Orlovsky, 42, struggled to contain his reaction. “Good jo…
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Antisemitic Social Media Posts Mar CT High School Hockey Championship
A heated high school hockey rivalry in Connecticut crossed a line that has upset two communities and sparked a national debate. Students at Fairfield College Preparatory School were disciplined after antisemitic posts targeted players from New Canaan High School following a state championship game, according to a New York Times report. The March 23 game took place at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, where New Canaan won 3-1. In the days around the matchup, social media posts linked to Fairfield Prep fans used hateful language, including “Jew Canaan,” and targeted specific players, acc…
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Connecticut's Best Places To Live Ranked For 2026: Did Your Town Make It?
An annual ranking of Connecticut cities and towns was recently released, providing a fresh look at where residents are happiest and which communities continue to stand out. Niche released its 2026 list of the best places to live in the state, based on factors like schools, safety, cost of living, and amenities. Connecticut scored high for its strong schools and low crime rates. The state also fell below the national average for both violent and property crime, according to the Niche report. However, that quality comes at a cost. The median income is nearly $100,000, meaning housing prices a…
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Channel 3 Shake-Up: Roger Susanin Leaves Weekend Anchor Desk For New Weekday Role
A familiar face on weekend mornings is stepping into a new spotlight. Roger Susanin is moving from his weekend anchor role to a weekday position with WFSB Channel 3 Eyewitness News. The shift marks a major change for viewers who have come to know him as part of their weekend routine. Susanin shared the news on Facebook, confirming he will now anchor shows from Monday through Friday. His final weekend morning broadcast aired on Sunday, March 29. “I’ll share those details soon, but today I just want to thank all of my great Weekend AM teammates!” Susanin said, posing with several of th…
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Head Butt Or Butt Hurt? UConn's Hurley Puts To Rest Ref Interaction At End Of Wild Win
UConn's upset win over Duke in the Elite Eight may go down as one of the greatest comeback victories in March Madness history. But what many fans missed after Braylon Mullins’ from-the-logo three-pointer to put the Huskies ahead was a brief interaction between Huskies head coach Dan Hurley and a referee. Hurley appeared to make contact with referee Roger Ayers just after the shot. The clip spread fast. Many Duke fans called for a technical foul, which would have given the Blue Devils a free throw with less than a second left on the clock. pic.twitter.com/kMA7lvN1av — SendDaVideo (@SendDa…
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3 Connecticut Restaurant Standouts Named James Beard Finalists
Two Connecticut chefs and one restaurant are now in the national spotlight after earning finalist spots for the 2026 James Beard Awards. The honors were announced Tuesday morning. The awards ceremony is set for June 15 in Chicago. For local readers, this is a major win. It puts Connecticut’s food scene up against the best in the country. David Standridge of The Shipwright's Daughter in Mystic is a finalist for Outstanding Chef. This category recognizes top chefs nationwide. In Bantam, David DiStasi of Materia Ristorante is a finalist for Best Chef of the Northeast. That region includes…
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Built Before America, Historic Connecticut Home Hits Market For $800K
A home dating back to the 18th century is drawing attention in Ivoryton, where history still stands strong. Property records trace the house to 1754. It was later renovated and expanded by the Bull family. Colonial-era captain Edward Bull bought the home from the Parker family. It remained in his family until 1942, according to Houses of Essex. Zillow The home carries a rare distinction. A National Register of Historic Places Registration Form states it is the oldest house still standing in the village of Ivoryton in Essex. The 2,456-square-foot colonial blends history with comfort. The …
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