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• Saturday, October 31, 2009
Candidates want brakes applied to speeding,(22) Press
Hospital sets visitor limits due to flu,(18) Press
Eastern goes cold in red zone,(16) Press
Meet the Candidates: Bristol Mayor,(15) Press
Statement game for St. Paul,(9) Press
Shot in arm for economy, penicillin use,(6) Press
Meet the Candidates: Bristol City Council,(5) Press
Eastern claims CCC South title,(4) Press
Huge test today for Central D,(4) Press
Lancers rule volleyball again,(1) Press

• Friday, October 30, 2009
Police report ... Oct. 30,(79) Press
All three city pawn shops lose their licenses,(45) Observer
Police blotter,(29) Observer
Swine flu clinic booked up quickly,(29) Press
Around Bristol...Oct. 30,(26) Press
Wet weather haunts Compounce,(24) Press
Voters to decide on economic development proposal,(7) Press
Election day information,(7) Observer
Fire report,(5) Observer
St. Joseph wins technology award,(5) Observer
Sports,(4) Observer
Boys and Girls Club salutes ‘Humanitarians’,(3) Observer
Our Views,(3) Observer
H1N1 shots in demand; Season flu vaccine falls short,(3) Observer
Organist to accompany silent "Phantom" at church,(3) Press
Home Page 10/30,(3) Observer
Limiting mistakes key tonight for Bristol Eastern,(2) Press
A busy chamber in a busy community,(1) Observer

• Thursday, October 29, 2009
Police report ... Oct. 29,(59) Press
Restricted traffic to last awhile,(39) Press
Destined for better days,(30) Press
Some school execs draw pension, salary due to shortage,(27) Press
Erling stepping down from finance board,(22) Press
Bristol’s O’Hanlon invited to elite gymnastics camp,(15) Press
'Phantom' with organist at church,(13) Press
Quick adjustment to physicality of NVL a pleasant surprise for St. Paul,(12) Press
Roundup: Central volleyball drops match to Fitch,(11) Press
Treasurer contenders differ on raiding pension surplus,(11) Press

• Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Text of phone call in Estes' complaint,(99) Press
Police report...Oct. 28,(83) Press
State police to review police ethics complaint,(77) Press
Flu update: Bristol schools NOT closing,(69) Press
Tunxis moving forward on expansion,(30) Press
West End study seeks 'right voice',(27) Press
Ignoring social media said risky business,(27) Press
Social Security staying somewhere in Bristol,(24) Press
Playing it safe leads to St. Paul girls soccer loss,(19) Press
Roundup: Eastern swim drops road meet to Plainville,(19) Press
Falcons excited to be back in state tournament,(15) Press
Halloween Comes Early To Manross Library,(15) Courant
Bowling Scene: Slumps may not be all about your actual game,(14) Press

• Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Police report...Oct. 27,(97) Press
ESPN fires woman who had affair with Phillips,(69) Press
Bristol Gives Last Chance To Get School Records,(57) Courant
Around Bristol ... Oct. 27,(30) Press
Most city candidates warm to school plans,(29) Press
Bristol Hospital, Anthem In Standoff Over Reimbursement Rates,(19) Courant
Local candidates embrace Internet,(13) Press
Central’s Kelley and Webber selected,(11) Press
Time Is Running Short To Register For Voting,(8) Courant
Ugandan children to sing at church,(7) Press
Politicians says city needs to heat up marketing,(7) Press
Flu vaccine demand exceeds supply,(6) Press
Key contests coming as season winds down,(4) Press
Falcons still have good shot at tourney berth,(3) Press
Lancers fall in league volleyball match,(3) Press

• Monday, October 26, 2009
ESPN fires Steve Phillips over sex scandal; woman's status unclear,(58) Press
Bristol Bits: Riccio family meets moonwalker,(31) Press
School helps parents deal with tough issues,(26) Press
OUR VIEW: Internet brings threats,(18) Press
A real thriller,(16) Press
Prime Time: The ‘freaks’ at playground circus,(11) Press
Chamber Chatter: A busy chamber in a busy community,(7) Press

• Sunday, October 25, 2009
Alford answers the party’s call when asked,(23) Press
Ward pushes his experience in government,(16) Press
Insider Sunday: Bristol Central's Leoni making a splash as a junior,(13) Press
Yale professor researches frogs in area ponds,(10) Press
Lawton takes the plunge into politics,(10) Press
Dominant second half leads St. Paul to road victory,(2) Press

• Saturday, October 24, 2009
Police report... Oct. 24,(76) Press
Signs of increase poverty,(38) Press
Central defense does the job in win over Hartford Public,(10) Press
Concert to help ARF rebuild,(10) Press
Eastern's title plans put on hold after draw with Berlin,(8) Press
Turnovers costs Eastern in loss to Wethersfield,(5) Press
St. Paul football heads back to Waterbury,(4) Press
St. Paul volleyball moves within one win of states,(3) Press
Shutouts piling up for Eastern boys soccer,(2) Press

• Friday, October 23, 2009
Police report...Oct. 23,(81) Press
Internet messages warn of retaliation for UConn stabbing witnesses,(47) Press
Band likes the Bristol audience,(41) Press
Halloween: Local frights, fun scheduled,(19) Press
Walk to show off Hoppers improvements, leaves,(14) Press
Courthouses closed briefly Wednesday by threats,(14) Press
City putting chunk of grant into boilers,(11) Press
Another big challenge for Eastern football today,(8) Press
EPA fines landlord,(7) Observer
Police blotter,(5) Observer
Central needs to get defensive against Hartford Public,(5) Press
Home Page 10/23,(3) Observer
Election 2009, City Council, Page 5,(3) Observer
Election 2009, City Council, Page 6,(3) Observer
Election 2009, City Council, Page 7,(2) Observer
Teens want to ensure young adult library won’t be touched,(2) Observer

• Thursday, October 22, 2009
Bristol woman, twin sons charged after melee with police,(124) Press
'Fatal attraction' at ESPN,(100) Press
Police report ... Oct. 22,(61) Press
Businesses allowed as non-pawn shops,(50) Press
Mayor to meet with Anthem about hospital,(35) Press
Candidates all aboard for passenger rail service,(25) Press
More H1N1 clinics next week,(19) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Red Hatters dine at Bristol TEC,(18) Press
Family donates vision aids as a memorial,(8) Press
Central rules CCC South cross country meet,(4) Press
Palmquist, Kelley takes first place in boys, girls races,(3) Press
Roundup: Eastern volleyball sweeps past Berlin,(3) Press

• Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Last of Bristol pawn shops shut,(141) Press
Police report ... Oct. 21,(70) Press
What was illegally dumped still kept from public,(69) Press
Bristol to hold Halloween carnival, parade,(35) Press
Meet the Candidates: Bristol City Council,(24) Press
Meet the Candidates: Bristol Mayor,(23) Press
Council race face-off,(19) Press
Bristol becomes Bear City,(19) Press
Rams blank Berlin boys soccer under the lights,(7) Press
Central falls in CCC South battle with Berlin,(5) Press
Bowling Scene: How to deal with your worst enemy — a slump,(5) Press
Central sprints to finish line today at CCC meet,(5) Press
After frustrating tie, Bristol Eastern takes down Middletown,(4) Press
Lancers get back on track with big victory,(4) Press

• Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Department heads: Cuts would devastate,(53) Press
Bristol Police Say Bank Workers ID'd Robber As Regular Customer,(36) Courant
Chamber Chatter: Health care, transit and debates,(22) Press
Humanitarian Awards to honor Hart, Englert, Laviero,(20) Press
Girls Night Out at museum Wednes,(15) Press
New Britain, Bristol courthouses closed after bomb threat,(14) Press
Bristol Hospital, Anthem In Standoff Over Reimbursement Rates,(13) Courant
UConn coach says 2 teammates with victim during stabbing,(10) Press
Bachand, Shannon Skidmore are AOW picks,(5) Press
Humanitarian award nominees ‘humbled’ by recognition,(5) Press
In Our View: Make your vote count — know the candidates,(5) Press
Larson addresses complexities of Afghan war,(3) Press
Lancers roll to 13th win of the season,(1) Press
Time Is Running Short To Register For Voting, Courant

• Monday, October 19, 2009
City officials excited about development presentations,(48) Press
Bristol Bits: Radcliff Wire celebrates 50th,(21) Press
Prime Time: More on the late Charles E. Casey,(18) Press
Senior Signals: Caregiver burnout,(11) Press
INSIDER: Ian Ranaldi has support of Central High football family,(9) Press
Show draws gem and mineral enthusiasts,(6) Press
Postseason plans are coming into play,(4) Press

• Sunday, October 18, 2009
A Haunting investigation,(72) Press
Pumpkin Chuckin’ time at the Pumpkin Festival,(34) Press
Scooby-Doo Halloween Display In Bristol,(27) Courant
JAMES H. SMITH: A powerful New Bristolville takes over,(20) Press
Candidates hope Route 72 will revitalize Forestville,(15) Press
Religion news ... Oct. 17,(11) Press
OUR VIEW: Like the deficit, tough decisions are looming,(8) Press
Unified Sports brings kids together,(4) Press
Council candidates debate Tuesday,(3) Press

• Saturday, October 17, 2009
Bank robbery in downtown Bristol,(154) Press
Bristol teen "caught" again on video,(79) Press
3 towns, 3 bank robberies -- quick arrest in Bristol,(62) Press
Police report...Oct. 17,(56) Press
State puts a hold on Route 72 opening,(36) Press
Ward jumps into Anthem-Hospital fray,(21) Press
Swine flu clinic set for Burlington and Bristol,(11) Press
Central gets back on track with win over E.O. Smith,(8) Press
Bristol Central hoping to make a run,(8) Press
Breast cancer walk a personal mission,(4) Press
Maloney knocks off Rams in OT,(3) Press
Students cross 'bridge' from Asia to St. Paul,(3) Press
Windsor knocks off Bristol Eastern football,(2) Press
Eastern dominant in victory over Platt,(2) Press
Ward builds lead in campaign cash,(2) Press
Tough competition awaits the Lancers in CCC, Press
Roundup: Rams earn tourney berth in volleyball, Press

• Friday, October 16, 2009
Police report...Oct. 16,(73) Press
Street of Fear video,(47) Press
Nicastro ends 20-year run at City Hall,(36) Press
Anthem: ready to talk with hospital again,(24) Press
Racing through the snow,(19) Press
OUR VIEW: Is football worth the risk?,(16) Press
Weather may carve up pumpkin festival,(11) Press
Minor relishes new role: private citizen,(9) Press
Falcons host City Championships on new course layout,(7) Press
Central wins both boys and girls city championships at St. Paul,(6) Press
Bachand has night to remember as St. Paul tops Sacred Heart,(4) Press
Stiff test tonight as Eastern travels to Windsor,(3) Press
Rams still looking for consistency, play E.O. Smith tonight,(3) Press
Big rock and gem show this weekend,(3) Press
Bristol Democrats Confident; GOP Hopes To Grab Majority,(1) Courant

• Thursday, October 15, 2009
Body found in Plainville woods was dismembered,(125) Press
Cafe aims to become place to be,(96) Press
Bristol's 'Street of Fear',(82) Press
Police report ... Oct. 15,(53) Press
Hospital, Blue Cross showdowns not new,(24) Press
Silt spill in river probed,(20) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Forestville 'kids' gather,(15) Press
Bits of local history on the block,(15) Press
Bristol Halloween Fest Features Parades And Flying Pumpkins,(7) Courant
Gem And Mineral Show Opens Saturday in Bristol,(5) Courant
St. Paul hopes to continue winning ways against Sacred Heart,(1) Press
Roundup: Naugatuck takes down St. Paul volleyball, Press

• Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Truck hits Main Street overpass,(108) Press
Police report ... Oct. 14,(71) Press
Bristol Hospital breaks with Blue Cross,(64) Press
Seeking cash, city sells property,(26) Press
Auction In Bristol To Benefit Museum,(12) Courant
Prevention Partnership honors Barnes, BCHS grad,(5) Press
Thrilling Central-Plainville soccer match ends in draw,(4) Press
St. Paul suffers yet another close loss, this time to Crosby,(2) Press
Non-school setting helps in teaching adults English,(1) Press
Final stretch could lead to success for Falcons, Press
ESL students benefit from adult atmosphere, Press

• Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Magazine scams hit front doors,(100) Press
Police report...Oct. 13,(84) Press
It's about gyros and coffee at this festival,(22) Press
Mayoral candidates open to more debates,(18) Press
Library adds to home schooling,(12) Press
Voter registration continues,(5) Press
Palmquist, Raymond race to honor,(5) Press
Lancers win on Plourde PK,(4) Press
Kelly joins short list of 200-win coaches,(3) Press

• Monday, October 12, 2009
Police report...Oct. 12,(88) Press
Property Transfers.. .Oct. 12,(73) Press
Mum-a-thon 2-mile results,(61) Press
Mum-a-thon 5-mile results,(50) Press
Upcoming class reunions...,(34) Press
Mum-A-Thon: Families on the run,(21) Press
CHAMBER VIEW: Route 72 a way to a vision,(20) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Deep in pumpkins,(18) Press
OUR VIEW: Shocking report on kids,(17) Press
Bristol Housing Authority Might Have Violated FOI Law In Approving Executive's Raise,(14) Courant
SENIOR MOMENTS: Casey serves U.S.,(10) Press
SENIOR SIGNALS: Two jurists of note,(9) Press

• Sunday, October 11, 2009
INSIDER: Aaron Hernandez honors dad’s saying with tattoo,(36) Press
A Nobel surprise,(12) Press
Rams squander lead again,(9) Press
Veterans to get recognition at library,(7) Press
Bristol schools race at Wickham,(5) Press
OUR VIEW: Health or consequences?,(1) Press

• Saturday, October 10, 2009
Board to question potential developers,(30) Press
Anti-bullying program comes to Jennings School,(12) Press
St. Paul gets another big NVL victory; Kelly wins No. 200,(10) Press
Bristol Eastern rebounds from slow start to down Platt,(9) Press
Bristol Central wants to get back on track after two tough losses,(2) Press
Roundup: Lancers volleyball overcomes stiff challenge,(2) Press
Diabetes walk raises $65k to help fight the disease,(2) Press

• Friday, October 09, 2009
Police report ... Oct. 9,(84) Press
Mighty winds hit Bristol,(52) Press
Teacher of Year feted,(42) Press
Officials to ask legislature to change Bristol court law,(18) Press
Readers split on saving D.A.R.E,(15) Press
Bristol Panels To Discuss School Construction Work,(8) Courant
Businesses get connected to state resources,(6) Press
Bristol Eastern hopes to rebound tonight against Platt,(4) Press
Library, City Offices Closing For Columbus Day,(3) Courant
Big game on tap as St. Paul hosts Naugatuck,(1) Press

• Thursday, October 08, 2009
Police report...Oct. 8,(90) Press
Sex assault suspect turned self in,(76) Press
The popular Floyd remembered,(63) Press
Ward, Cockayne clash over union talks,(27) Press
BHA director gets 5% 'secret' raise,(20) Press
Bristol Housing Authority Gives Chief A Raise Without Public Vote,(13) Courant
Looking up at St. Stan's,(11) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Good years at Manross,(10) Press
Witch's Dungeon opens Halloween season,(9) Press
Central continues dominance,(8) Press
Eastern is all ‘set’ with Saglimbeni,(8) Press
Food pantries running low,(7) Press
Eastern tops Rams in thriller,(5) Press
Doyle does it all at Central,(4) Press
Rams volleyball spikes Plainville on the road,(4) Press
Schools do better on test but lose for it,(3) Press
Lancers take early lead in race for the CCC South title,(2) Press
BCO benefits from wine tasting,(1) Press

• Wednesday, October 07, 2009
City has big plans for Halloween,(96) Press
Registered offender charged with first degree sex assault,(80) Press
Police report...Oct. 7,(79) Press
Old law may save courthouse,(39) Press
Teens want own section of library,(19) Press
Flu shots today (tuesday),(13) Press
Bristol Basketball Team Tryouts Are Approaching,(9) Courant
Council debates scheduled of Oct. 20,(8) Press
Rams, Lancers rekindle rivalry tonight at Muzzy,(6) Press
Council debates scheduled of Oct. 20,(3) Press
Roundup: Lancer swimmers edged out by Windsor,(2) Press
Bowling Scene: Clark, Steele fare well at junior tournaments,(2) Press
Thrilling matchup on tap for Central, Eastern girls,(1) Press

• Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Police report ... Oct. 6,(89) Press
BRISTOL BITS: 15 years for shop,(46) Press
Bristol’s West End looking to turn the corner,(24) Press
Local officials weigh impact of court closing,(15) Press
Reminder: AIDS is here,(11) Press
PTAs take up D.A.R.E. challenge,(7) Press
BUSINESS SCENE: Issues can't wait for politics,(7) Press
Behind Pelletier, Covino, BC offense coming together,(6) Press
Pacyna, Bachand are our 'Athletes of the Week',(3) Press
Roundup: Eastern soccer gets shutout No. 5,(2) Press
Bristol Eastern volleyball beats Bristol Central,(2) Press
Central boys soccer extinguishes Dragons,(2) Press

• Monday, October 05, 2009
Bristol's West End ready to turn the corner,(65) Press
West Enders find ‘Upscale Cutz’ a worthy addition,(35) Press
OUR VIEW: Let everyone hear from the candidates,(27) Press
PRIMETIME: The Hilltop Lodge,(16) Press
Reader poll: Should DARE be saved?,(16) Press
SENIOR SIGNALS: Take care when choosing an assisted-living facility,(12) Press
Lancers blanked by Northwest,(7) Press
City teams to face off this week,(5) Press

• Sunday, October 04, 2009
Miss Bristol 2010 crowned,(92) Press
Mum Festival continues Sunday,(31) Press
OUR VIEW: Making housing affordable,(16) Press
INSIDER: Palmquist is ‘super soph’ for Central cross country,(9) Press

• Saturday, October 03, 2009
Police report...Oct. 3,(67) Press
Around Bristol ... Oct. 3,(28) Press
BRISTOL Mum Festival, Rain or Shine,(27) Press
Lone mayoral debate is pay-to-attend,(24) Press
Candidate: shut city hall day per month to cut costs,(17) Press
St. Paul football pulls off big upset, downs Watertown,(13) Press
Farm Day, Diabetes Walk In Bristol Are Rescheduled,(13) Courant
Celebration of life lights up night,(11) Press
Farmington stuns Bristol Central on late touchdown,(10) Press
Huge challenge for Eastern football Sunday,(7) Press
Roundup: Rams, Lancers net key volleyball wins,(6) Press
Chance to sign up to vote, Press

• Friday, October 02, 2009
The Fourth R - Restaurant,(102) Press
Police report...Oct. 2,(68) Press
Family Farm Day delayed a day,(34) Press
Planning To Vote Next Month? Registration Deadline Is Nearing,(10) Courant
Farm Day Activities In Bristol Are Postponed Until Sunday,(9) Courant
Plourde leads Lancers to win,(6) Press
New focus for Rams tonight,(6) Press
Watertown heads to St. Paul today,(5) Press
Plainville knocks off Eastern,(4) Press
'Step Out' Fundraiser At Lake Compounce Postponed To Oct. 9,(4) Courant
Students to vie in art, academics,(3) Press
Diabetes walk delayed for week by weather,(2) Press
ROUNDUP: St. Paul volleyball tops Wilby on the road,(2) Press
United Way - 3rd building block - health,(1) Press

• Thursday, October 01, 2009
Part of Route 69 going one-way,(100) Press
Suspect's girlfriend charged with murder,(79) Press
Police report... .Oct. 1,(63) Press
City endorses Boys Club move,(26) Press
Need to replace city boiler heats up,(24) Press
Witch's Dungeon opens Halloween season,(23) Press
Mayoral debate set for Oct. 15,(18) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Pete's carrot,(16) Press
BURNHAM: It was a great game to witness ... or hear about,(9) Press
Eastern may be team to beat in CCC South,(8) Press
Roundup: Central boys cross country tops Berlin, Maloney,(2) Press
Harry Potter, Huck Finn among those that beat the ban,(2) Press
Bristol Eastern volleyball too much for Plainville,(1) Press
 
 
Local News - Bristol Blog
• Saturday, October 31, 2009
Neighborhood speeding,(77)
Driving out speeding,(22)
So who should you vote for?,(14)

• Friday, October 30, 2009
Election offers voters a choice,(20)
Lawton makes his case,(15)
Democrats outnumber GOP more than 2-1,(14)
City should do its budge better, mayoral challengers say,(12)

• Thursday, October 29, 2009
Bitter split in police ranks,(126)
Want to comment about sex? Then please read this.,(65)
Vote Republican, says GOP chair,(23)
Council ballots order,(17)
Alford urges focus on budget woes,(17)
Details on projected $8 million shortfall next fiscal year,(16)
GOP treasurer hopeful bucks party on GASB 45,(16)
Erling steps down from finance panel,(12)

• Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Scarola lays out case for voters,(23)

• Saturday, October 24, 2009
Bristol in "the middle of nowhere",(105)

• Friday, October 23, 2009
Sample ballots for all three Bristol districts,(20)
City snags $557,500 energy grant,(11)

• Thursday, October 22, 2009
Young Bristol artist making his mark,(27)

• Wednesday, October 21, 2009
ESPN analyst caught in affair with Bristol woman,(32)
Candidates climb aboard for commuter rail in Bristol,(4)
Closing comments at the council debate,(3)

• Tuesday, October 20, 2009
'Devastating' cuts possible at City Hall,(123)
"New Bristolville",(93)

• Monday, October 19, 2009
Bomb scare this morning,(15)

• Saturday, October 17, 2009
Eastern section of Route 72 won't open early,(10)
Bobroske to get national award tonight,(3)

• Friday, October 16, 2009
Mechanic Street property purchase,(14)
Stortz suggests a downtown manager,(14)
Downtown developers make their pitches,(12)
Mayoral debate lacked drama, to relief of candidates,(11)
Ward, Mills top fundraising race,(11)

• Thursday, October 15, 2009
Nicastro's final City Council session,(20)
Lawton calls for action on Bristol Hospital,(12)
Oh, those muddy waters,(10)
Minor plans to stay active,(7)

• Wednesday, October 14, 2009
City selling more property, but not without dissent,(44)
New Tattoo issue has range of stories,(10)

• Saturday, October 10, 2009
Parenti eyes treasurer's office,(15)
Wright fires back at Mocabee,(9)
More debates possible, if anyone's willing to sponsor them,(7)
Bristol's legislators prepared to fight for courthouse,(4)

• Thursday, October 08, 2009
Bristol Fire videos,(43)
Ward investigates talks with Cockayne,(24)
Secret pay hike draws criticism for BHA,(23)
Other housing managers also got secret raises,(17)
Alford: Bring Lincoln-Douglas debate style to Bristol,(7)

• Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Pay hike for housing director?,(32)
Mocabee says there's "no value in anything" Wright does,(13)
Hamzy: State can't close Bristol courthouse,(7)
Council debates on October 20th,(6)
Lawton says he'll talk to anyone,(5)

• Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Report problems to the city!,(64)
Documentary film about Bristol Press nearing completion,(21)

• Friday, October 02, 2009
Mayoral debate slated for October 15,(12)

• Thursday, October 01, 2009
No, they can't use politicians' hot air to heat City Hall...,(20)
City Hall backs the new boys club plan,(14)
Proceed with caution, Lawton warns,(3)
From Usain Bolt to Bruce's guitar, The Tattoo's new issue covers a lot of ground fast,(2)
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