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Future of downtown grocery store in doubt

By KAITLYN NAPLES STAFF WRITER For the last few months, the residents in the downtown area have been without a grocery store in the immediate area, after Bristol’s Marketplace shut down. The grocery...

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Artists add dimension to Saturday’s festival

By KAITLYN NAPLES STAFF WRITER There shouldn’t be any complaints on Saturday of there being nothing to do in Bristol, especially since the West End Association’s second annual festival will be taking...

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Half Marathon, Relay to benefit Fisher House CT

Bristol Firefighters Local 773 and the American Legion #2, are sponsoring the Bristol Half Marathon & Relay Race on Sunday, Aug. 18. All proceeds will benefit Fisher House Connecticut, a home away...

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Greeners open by topping Cowboys

By MICHAEL LETENDRE STAFF WRITER TORRINGTON – If the Litchfield Cowboys had any chance of taking the best of three series against Bristol in the Connecticut State Twilight League playoffs, then it had...

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Find your global style at Forever 21 for Back to School

by MIKE CHAIKEN Editions Editor Ready to “Declare Your Style?” Through this Wednesday, Aug. 21, Forever 21 has been offering, “Threebies: 3 Weeks, 3 Deals, 3 Outfits.” The retailer has been stoking...

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Countdown to kindergarten reminder

The Imagine Nation issued the following press release: Countdown To Kindergarten- On Wednesday, Aug. 21 from 9:30  to 11:30 a.m. all Bristol children entering kindergarten in the fall are invited to...

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Just in time for Back to School shopping, sales tax free week

Governor Dannel P. Malloy last week, according to a press release from his office, reminded Connecticut residents about the state’s upcoming sales tax-free week – an annual holiday that allows shoppers...

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Boy and mother struck by car

A 5-year-old boy and his mother sustained minor injuries after being hit by a car Saturday evening on Gridley Street. A press release said the boy ran out between two parked cars, and his mother ran...

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Bristol man detained for deportation after car accident

An accident that happened at a stop light ended with one of the car occupants being arrested and detained for deportation. Sunday afternoon, police responded to an accident at the intersection of Pine...

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Bristol starts school Aug. 29

Bristol Public Schools kicks off its new school year on Thursday, Aug. 29, with a full day of school. Below is a list of schools, address, phone numbers and times. Start and End times for a regular day...

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Bear shot by police Sunday evening

According to the Associated Press, state officials said a Bristol police sergeant was forced to shoot an aggressive bear to prevent it from attacking him and a local resident. Officials with the state...

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CL&P warn of scam

Connecticut Light & Power sent the following email to the mayors office regarding a potential scam for utility payment… “Good morning, Businesses in our area have received calls instructing them to...

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Obituaries for Aug. 23

The following obituaries will be published in the Aug. 23 Observer. For further details, look to the e-edition or print edition on Friday. David R. Hamel, 79, of Bristol, widower of Dorothy (King)...

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Bristol school bus routes

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Assessor’s office issues reminder about deadline for vets’ exemptions

Veterans’ Services announces the deadline for the Veterans’ Exemptions Eligibility.  Veterans who may be entitled to a tax exemption must have their DD214 discharge papers on file with the City Clerk’s...

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Back to school and back to wellness at Westfarms

FARMINGTON, Conn. – Ready. Set. School! As summer winds down, and the kids head back to school, you can make back-to-school shopping an adventure for your kids. This year, take part in the “Ready. Set....

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Fashion stylist maintains breakneck pace

by MIKE CHAIKEN EDITIONS EDITOR No one could accuse fashion stylist Brad Goreski of being an idle sort. “I just had an Emmy sitting (with a client),” said Brad, calling from Los Angeles on Aug. 20 as...

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Stellar pitching effort wasted

By MICHAEL LETENDRE STAFF WRITER TORRINGTON – When your baseball squad is out of pitching against the top team in the playoffs, prayer could be an option to turn to. Or, another method would be to...

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Police blotter for Aug. 23

The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests: •Walter John Slekis, 66, of 3 Cardinal Dr., Farmington was arrested on Aug. 11 and charged with operation while under the influence. •Shawn...

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Non-profit boosts profile with city land purchase

By KAITLYN NAPLES STAFF WRITER At its monthly meeting last week, the City Council unanimously approved to waive its “right of first refusal” on a Pine Street property that was left over from the...

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