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• Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Police report ... June 30,(88) Press
Judge orders DNA test for murder suspect,(44) Press
Questions raised about city legal staffing,(43) Press
Merchants still at the top of their game,(29) Press
District little league tournaments kick into gear,(27) Press
Flags retired at ceremony,(18) Press
Mayor asks Rell to reconsider Bristol TEC,(16) Press
JAMES H. SMITH: Baseball brings out memories that catch up with the present,(14) Press

• Monday, June 29, 2009
Vehicle crashes into utility poles,(152) Press
Police report ... June 29,(74) Press
Pizza delivery person reports robbery,(72) Press
Insider Sunday: A thank you to Sig and a goodbye to 99 Main,(57) Press
Puppy power at Lake Compounce,(49) Press
Mum Festival to span 3 weekends,(29) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Remembering Ernest E. Bekstrom,(29) Press
SENIOR MOMENTS: Mancini's Market,(26) Press
Birth announcements 2,(21) Press
SENIOR SIGNALS: Paying parents bills,(18) Press
Around Bristol,(18) Press
Our ‘AOW’ Selection,(16) Press

• Sunday, June 28, 2009
DFO offers big deals for little cash,(70) Press
Dust off the LPs,(62) Press
DFO offers big deals for little cash,(22) Press
Bristol Legion wins two at Muzzy Field,(21) Press

• Saturday, June 27, 2009
A fresh start includes a fresh deli,(105) Press
Shaw's to close Bristol store,(102) Press
Mayor thanks Shaw's, no plans yet for building,(53) Press
Final resting place,(52) Press
Birth announcements,(39) Press
O-Z/Gedney property to become storage unit, possible business space,(25) Press
Elderly housing planned for Lake Ave,(19) Press
Benefit bike ride for homeless slated for August,(18) Press
BCO offering free meals,(16) Press
BCO readies for winter 2010,(9) Press

• Friday, June 26, 2009
Police report...June 26,(79) Press
Mom stands by son accused of Bristol bank heist,(50) Press
Troopers search for Burlington bank robber,(47) Press
Arrest made in robbery of delivery person,(35) Observer
Police blotter / Fire report,(26) Observer
Gov. Rell, hands off Bristol Tech,(22) Observer
Chippens Hill M.S. lists honor students,(19) Press
Let’s trade a courthouse to keep Bristol Tech,(18) Observer
Bristol Eastern students win Latin awards,(16) Observer
Library to screen craft series,(16) Press
St. Joseph snags 2nd place,(15) Observer
Bristol veterans remember Korean War,(12) Press
Our Views - Hey, a juicer will work fine,(10) Observer
Home Page 6/26,(10) Observer
Bristol Central grads share one last memory,(10) Observer
Remembering a magical run in 1974,(9) Observer
Notes from the first round of the Travelers,(9) Press
Our Scholars,(7) Observer
Bristol Public Library offers programs for teens,(7) Observer
Area officials rally to save Bristol TEC,(6) Observer
Eastern grads hear words of advice,(6) Observer
Teens tackle genocide, Holocaust issues,(5) Press

• Thursday, June 25, 2009
Police report ... June 25,(77) Press
Local hairdresser brings 'do' to Broadway,(44) Press
Stamford mayor raps Rell for treatment of Bristol,(30) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Kudos to recycling drivers,(29) Press
BCO offering free meals,(16) Press
Northwest Drive section closed today,(15) Press
Rell orders flags to half-staff Friday for Plainville soldier who was killed in Korean War,(11) Press
Senior advocacy group elects officers,(9) Press

• Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Police report ... June 24,(69) Press
Man dies of swine flu at New Britain hospital,(67) Press
Cops Recover $16,744 From Bristol Bank Robbery Case,(51) Courant
Towel, Yankee cap lead to Bristol bank loot,(28) Press
UConn hospital bailout questioned in Bristol,(19) Press
Waterbury-Berlin railway seen with benefits to Bristol, ESPN,(18) Press
Police Charge Bristol Bank Robbery Suspect With Tampering With Evidence,(13) Courant
Chamberland keeps Post 2 perfect,(10) Press
Clout helps spark key victory,(10) Press
Bristol, area mayors to give updates,(10) Press
Korean War soldier finally comes home,(8) Press
More charges in Bristol bank heist,(8) Press
Conn. Korean War casualty returns home,(7) Courant
Long homestand on horizon,(7) Press
New charges for Mass. man in Conn. bank heist,(6) Courant

• Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Another bear sighting, another warning,(98) Press
Police report ... June 23,(69) Press
Northwest Drive to close for repairs,(32) Press
Miss Bristol arrives for Conn. pageant,(26) Press
Plan to cleanup area near library abandoned,(22) Press
Bristol Legion blows past rival Simsbury,(15) Press
Greeners hit the road for remainder of the season,(14) Press
We'll be back in fall, say Bristol TEC students,(13) Press
Bristol takes advantage of Thomaston miscues in Tri-State win,(10) Press

• Monday, June 22, 2009
Police report ... June 22,(84) Press
Class Reunions,(62) Press
SENIOR MOMENTS: Name the building,(53) Press
Free concerts start,(41) Press
Furry visitor,(39) Press
Fiat good for Chrysler but don't count out SUVs, Crowley says,(29) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Lions surprise Bev Strong,(25) Press
Concert series to open with Mass-Conn Fusion,(20) Press
CHAMBER CHATTER: Rell wrong on school,(18) Press
Bristol Faithful Toast An EL Title,(13) Courant
Our ‘AOW’ Selections,(10) Press
OUR VIEW: Fathers teach children, children teach fathers,(6) Press

• Sunday, June 21, 2009
Breaking barriers,(29) Press
Insider Sunday: Tavera, Chase awarded Hernandez scholarships,(25) Press
Three views of fatherhood,(25) Press
Amateur Baseball Roundup,(21) Courant
Why the summer solstice?,(11) Press
Love, mentoring are joys of fatherhood,(10) Press
Challenger day celebrates 20 years of fun,(9) Press

• Saturday, June 20, 2009
Bristol resident wins hospital’s ‘Employee of the Year’ award,(42) Press
Dodgers win Forestville title, City Series next,(30) Press
Bristol Central graduates ‘cherish the memories’,(22) Press
Bristol Eastern graduates are ‘all winners’ today,(19) Press
Thinking of those afar on Father's Day,(12) Press
Challenger Fun Day returns for 20th year today,(11) Press
Past challenges, grads face future,(11) Press

• Friday, June 19, 2009
Police report...June 20,(117) Press
Mum Festival loses Family Farms Weekend,(89) Press
'Shortage' allows educator to get pension, principal pay,(54) Press
Police blotter,(39) Observer
Birth announcements,(37) Press
Four locals on All-State baseball team,(34) Press
More charges filed against Bristol bank robbery suspects,(30) Press
Imagine Nation Museum to hold new event at farm,(28) Press
Health savings helps save 9 school jobs,(28) Press
Chippens Hill teacher tops in town,(27) Observer
More than 100 local student-athletes garner season-ending awards,(26) Press
Life can be sweet rooting for the home team,(24) Observer
Students produce the write stuff,(21) Press
Plainville Rotary gives out scholarships,(21) Press
Bristol Legion moves to 5-0 in Zone 1,(20) Press
The Observer’s ‘Athlete of the Year’,(20) Observer
Chamber salutes city’s businesses,(17) Observer
St. Paul grads look back, look forward,(15) Observer
BOE ponders another year with Healthy Food Act,(14) Observer
Bristol police add to charges in robbery / Fire report,(13) Observer
Letters,(13) Observer
Seniors say farewell to St. Paul,(12) Observer
E.C. Goodwin Tech holds graduation,(12) Press
Families, Democrats push for Resource Centers,(11) Press
School board honors, thanks mentors, partners,(11) Observer

• Thursday, June 18, 2009
Police report ... June 18,(89) Press
Bristol bands to rock Elm City, Mum City,(55) Press
Bristol to have a Juneteenth party,(45) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Vows renewed at Sheriden Woods,(23) Press
FOI council elects officers,(19) Press
Museum marks Juneteenth with party,(19) Press
Eastern’s Ringuette to run D-I track at Bryant,(17) Press
Beds give lift to senior gardening,(13) Press
Central's Ryskowski finishes in style, places third in steeplechase,(13) Press

• Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Services held for teen accident victim,(94) Press
Police report...June 17,(88) Press
Why close a growing school?,(46) Press
Bristol Little League Roundup,(23) Press
Donovan on Bristol TEC: Cut fat not muscle,(21) Press
Mass. man pleads not guilty to Bristol bank robbery,(21) Press
Bristol Educator Named Principal Of Squadron Line,(20) Courant
Top BCHS grads praise school atmosphere,(19) Press
Around Bristol for June 17,(15) Press
Democrats: ESPN to keep tax breaks,(14) Press
Amateur Baseball,(13) Courant
Boys Club lists summer offerings,(12) Press
Bonilla shines at final track event,(11) Press
Bristol Post 2 slides past Terryville Legion,(8) Press
Bristol able to shake off first loss of season,(7) Press

• Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Burlington Teen Killed In Wreck,(175) Courant
Police report ... June 16,(89) Press
Top Dem says Rell 'sledgehammering" Bristol,(47) Press
Rell taps Mike Nicastro for state education post,(32) Press
Tops in their class at BEHS,(32) Press
Elks hand out scholarships,(19) Press
Wallace Barnes scolds legislators on summer job funds delay,(17) Press
Rams’ Martin saves her best for last,(16) Press
TEEN FORUM: Daunting tasks for Class of 2009,(13) Press
Jaycees start season with win,(11) Press
Young team, but expectations high,(11) Press
BUSINESS SCENE: Health-care czar?,(4) Press

• Monday, June 15, 2009
Best in Bristol, now best in CT,(103) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Postmen ring in 25 years,(48) Press
Terryville mom says Bristol TEC crucial for son,(44) Press
Two shutouts for Bristol,(39) Press
Poll: Is Bristol safer than New York City?,(31) Press
War vet's body returned after 50 years,(28) Courant
School HR exec retires with mixed feelings,(25) Press
Bristol gets money for 'green' trucks,(21) Press
CHAMBER CHATTER: Looking back and forward,(21) Press
Our ‘AOW’ Selection,(18) Press
Legion awards scholarships,(18) Press
SENIOR MOMENTS: BHS in 1945,(15) Press
Women's group doles out money,(14) Press
Flag saluted on its day,(14) Press
SENIOR SIGNALS: On estate planning,(2) Press

• Sunday, June 14, 2009
Insider Sunday: Lejeune doesn't miss a beat for Bristol Legion,(18) Press
JAMES H. SMITH: On Flag Day, a promise for tomorrow,(8) Press
OUR VIEW: Economy’s hard lessons may lead to strength,(6) Press

• Saturday, June 13, 2009
Police Report...June 13,(102) Press
‘Oil Can’ returns to Muzzy,(63) Press
Water consent order closed,(45) Press
Explorers happy to bring Sox to town,(37) Press
Young Parents Program closing,(25) Press
Elks to have Flag Day ceremony,(17) Press
St. Paul grads cherish strong class bonds,(17) Press
United Way honors Bristol resident, Plainville company,(16) Press
Bristol Eastern art winners named by CAS,(14) Press
Young Pros sell and wash for United Way,(12) Press
Tourism director wants to ‘creatively’ promote state,(6) Press

• Friday, June 12, 2009
Bus driver helps police nab stalking suspect,(138) Press
Man Charged with Trying to Pick Up Teen,(86) Courant
Bear reported near Page Park,(76) Press
Store manager reported sprayed by burglars,(68) Press
Conn. police arrest suspected stalker in Bristol,(59) Courant
Birth announcements,(26) Press
Museums to hold open houses on Sat.,(20) Press
Bristol woman among New England Counselors of Year,(19) Press
Bristol Little League Results,(19) Press
Market brings a little bit of Poland to North Main Street,(18) Press
Event raises $3,000 for Bristol boy with cancer,(17) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Kids in the Middle of Clara’s garden and many other places,(14) Press
Post 2 shuts out Avon to open American Legion season,(13) Press
Wood bats bring with it a whole new game,(11) Press
City OKs hiring of two school architects,(11) Press
Council allows smoke-free zones,(10) Press
Students plan businesses of future,(8) Press
SENIOR MOMENTS: BHS Junior Class officers in 1945,(8) Press
Career express gives job seekers a route,(6) Press

• Thursday, June 11, 2009
Police report...June 12,(125) Press
Class reunions,(65) Press
Police warn of sweepstake scam,(42) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Special day for principal,(40) Press
More Bank Robbery Charges Filed In Bristol-Farmington Chase Case,(22) Courant
Bristol senior lacrosse ends first season in state’s top division with loss to RHAM,(18) Press
Soldier finally coming home from Korea,(18) Press
Legion opens tonight with twinbill at Muzzy,(16) Press
Rell's Plan To Cut Family Resource Centers' Funds Could Leave Schools In Bind,(15) Courant
Youths honored for "reaching for the stars",(15) Press
Second chance at education,(9) Press
Second Mass. man charged in Bristol bank robbery, chase,(9) Press
CIAC Championship Games Set,(5) Courant

• Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Park: Though I struck a shopping cart,(98) Press
Police report ... June 10,(77) Press
Works union gives up raises to avoid 3 layoffs,(24) Press
Bristol Body Shop Acupaint LLC Finds A Niche In The Paint,(23) Courant
Valley Bank's parent adds Apple Valley to group,(19) Press
Rell promotes "staycations" in Bristol,(15) Press
Cerreta led the Falcons with courage,(15) Press
Ward gets council's delayed nod on Krawiecki,(13) Press
Robbery Charges Filed In Bristol-Farmington Shootout Case,(13) Courant
Bringing country sound to Bristol, Terryville,(11) Press
No better ending for St. Paul golf,(11) Press
Historical Society screens local indy flick,(9) Press
Robbery Charges Filed In Bristol-Farmington Shootout,(9) Courant
Museum to host woodcarvers event Sat.,(9) Press
High School Central: Monday's Results,(7) Courant
High School Central: Tuesday's Schedule,(6) Courant
Economy doesn't deter top grads' dreams,(6) Press
Career center rolls into Bristol on Thursday,(4) Press
Mass. man charged for bank robbery,(4) Press
Area legislators rally behind tech school but Rell not yielding,(3) Press

• Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Police Report ... June 9,(93) Press
More than 3 R's for Teacher of the Year,(48) Press
City gets early start on 2010 budget,(44) Press
Budget crisis looming in 2010,(39) Press
New veterans park planned but not progressing yet,(23) Press
Around the Towns,(20) Press
Central's Gonzalez steals the show at boys State Open track meet,(19) Press
BUILDERS OF BRISTOL: Frederick J. Woodard,(15) Press
Central's Martin places third in triple jump at State Open,(13) Press
It was a season to remember for Bristol Central baseball,(12) Press
Mentor awards presentedAwards,(10) Press
Business competition at BEHS,(9) Press
Holschlag, Webster eliminated from Class L tennis tourney,(9) Press
CHAMBER CHATTER: Legislature in extra innings,(9) Press
Rites planned for old flags,(9) Press
Congressman's staff at library Tuesday,(8) Press

• Monday, June 08, 2009
First swine flu case in Bristol confirmed,(149) Press
Bristol man charged with creating drug factory at Farmington hotel,(117) Press
Hope in hot dogs,(67) Press
Event raises $3,000 for Bristol boy with cancer,(32) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Kids in the Middle of Clara’s garden and many other places,(26) Press
SENIOR MOMENTS: BHS Junior Class officers in 1945,(17) Press
High School Central: CIAC Baseball, Softball Semifinals,(12) Courant
Our ‘AOW’ Selections,(10) Press
OUR VIEW: Supporting fathers serves children, too,(9) Press

• Sunday, June 07, 2009
Market brings a little bit of Poland to North Main Street,(92) Press
Birth announcements,(46) Press
Dattco beats out BCO in bid for transportation contract,(24) Press
Farmington Savings Bank positioned for growth,(23) Press
Top-seeded Bristol Central knocked out in Class LL quarterfinals,(23) Press
Survivors, supporters brave rain for Relay for Life,(23) Press
Trail enthusiasts clear the way for visitors,(22) Press
Insider Sunday: Central's Tavera finishes season on high note,(12) Press
Top-Seeded Bristol Central Falls To No. 9 Shelton In Baseball,(8) Courant
Holschlag, Webster win in tennis; Terryville softball eliminated,(8) Press
JAMES H. SMITH: It’s time for Dems, governor, to work together,(5) Press

• Saturday, June 06, 2009
Action in Forestville,(67) Press
Bristol Police Face Demotions; 50 New Britain Teachers To Be Laid Off,(52) Courant
Press moving to new location,(49) Press
Woman bulldozes stereotypes as construction worker,(47) Press
Family struggles to get woman out of Africa after car crash,(41) Press
FBI searches bank robbery suspect’s home,(31) Press
Main St. businesses face parking pinch,(30) Press
Race to help child with brain tumor,(26) Press
Superintendent and team take reduced raises,(20) Press
Angilly: Nothing Minor about these sets,(16) Press
Central baseball set for Shelton in Class LL quarterfinals today,(9) Press
Bristol TEC manager says school should serve as example,(9) Press
Barwis vows to continue opposing hospital,(8) Press
OUR VIEW: State’s oversight role is crucial to good outcomes,(7) Press
Locals still alive in boys Class L tennis tourney,(5) Press

• Friday, June 05, 2009
Police ... June 5,(87) Press
Ward dumps layoff issue onto unions,(57) Press
Police blotter - Fire Reports,(30) Observer
Stolen Essex fire truck found in Farmington,(29) Press
Bristol comes back to win in extra innings,(28) Press
Relay for Life starts tonight, ready for weather,(24) Press
Theis furloughs workers until Monday,(21) Press
New sport games coming,(17) Press
Bristol to get tax freeze,(14) Press
Bristol, Burlington lead standings,(13) Press
Employee: Bristol TEC a model,(12) Press
High School Tournament Central: Thursday's Schedule,(11) Courant
Democrats gather after no-budget session,(9) Press
Workers, Red Cross take dispute to Bristol streets,(9) Observer
Little steps help a big cause,(8) Press
BCO to benefit from federal stimulus money,(8) Observer
Museum to host woodcarvers event Sat.,(8) Press
Grant Restores Summer Classes,(8) Courant
CIAC Tournament Central: Baseball Quarterfinal Schedule,(8) Courant
Sometimes when things go wrong, they go right,(7) Observer
City celebrates military on Boulevard,(7) Observer
Hamzy polls constituents on state budget,(7) Press
NWC holds final event,(6) Press
JAMES H. SMITH: Are the courts teaching the wrong lessons to America’s children?,(5) Press
Web Poll: Leaning toward Shoppe...maybe,(5) Press
Our Business - These bills must be vetoed by Governor,(5) Observer
Our Athletes,(5) Observer
Our Friends,(5) Observer
Home Page 6/5,(5) Observer
Web poll: Shoppe ahead, time running out,(4) Press
Datu makes his debut,(2) Observer
Local legislators split on death penalty,(2) Observer

• Thursday, June 04, 2009
Burnham: A Shocking Horror Story,(138) Press
Police report ... June 4,(78) Press
Robbery Suspect Was Released From Jail After Prosecutor Warned Of 'Recipe For Disaster',(57) Courant
BRISTOL BITS:A good neighbor on "the Circle',(38) Press
Stimulus funds going to housing rehab,(36) Press
Night of applause at school board meeting,(31) Press
Bristol Little League Roundup,(26) Press
Bringing country sound to Bristol, Terryville,(24) Press
New Hospital Proposal Still In Limbo,(20) Courant
Stimulus funds going to housing rehab,(17) Press
Villanueva to be part of hoops camp in Bristol,(16) Press
Bristol Hospital enlists employees to fight UConn plan,(15) Press
Volunteers needed for Birge Pond boardwalk,(14) Press
Central's Martin wins state championship at Class L track meet,(14) Press
Swine flu hits Wolcott, no reports in Bristol,(13) Press
Bristol Eastern honor roll for 3rd quarter,(12) Press
Here's Charlie Villaneuva, And His Brother Robert, And His Other Brother Robert,(12) Courant
Ex-con's release a "recipe for disaster',(10) Press
Bristol Greeners split Tri-State doubleheader,(8) Press
Historical Society screens local indy flick,(8) Press
CIAC Boys Tennis Seedings,(7) Courant
Thursday's High School Sports Schedule,(7) Courant
Despite early exit, Lancers can still look forward to next season,(6) Press

• Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Armed robbery at Webster Bank,(166) Press
Police arrest 4 for using laughing gas,(75) Press
Skateboarders finger vandals,(74) Press
Henry's grandma: Park didn't show remorse,(64) Press
Police report ... June 3,(57) Press
Police dodge bullets, snare two robbery suspects,(39) Press
Victim's dad makes long trip for short court sessions,(37) Press
One Bristol union makes concessions, another balks,(32) Press
Birth announcements,(32) Press
Climber rescued on Ragged Mountain,(27) Press
Police find 2nd bank robbery suspect in Conn. home,(26) Courant
Bristol Bowling Scene: Confused? Not Anymore,(21) Press
Recession puts ESPN daycare project on hold,(21) Press
Top-ranked Central baseball squeaks into Class LL quarterfinals,(19) Press
It was a long road back for Rams’ Tacinelli,(14) Press
Hit-And-Run Suspect Arraigned,(14) Courant
No. 22 Guilford knocks six-seed Eastern out of Class L tourney,(13) Press
Schools Roundup: Terryville, Mills softball advance to quarterfinals,(7) Press

• Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Police ... June 2,(82) Press
Cops: Robbers Fired at Cops,(74) NBC30
Arrest made in hit-run that killed boy,(69) Press
Bristol Man Faces Charges In Student's Death,(49) Courant
Central educator "teaches" survival on History Channel,(41) Press
Web Poll: Many would subsidize favorite store,(36) Press
Files sealed in Plainville sex assault case,(33) Press
Bristol student wins three awards,(29) Press
Tramps want monument to Julie Larese,(28) Press
Around Bristol,(26) Press
Bristol Eastern eliminated by Wilton in Class L first round,(25) Press
Conn. police make arrest in Bristol hit-and-run,(15) Courant
School jobs on hold until state budget OK'd,(15) Press
Ward to ask council for Krawiecki again,(15) Press
Bristol Greeners win fifth straight game,(14) Press
Schools Roundup: Lancers softball cruises to Class L second round,(13) Press
No. 1 Central baseball tops Xavier, moves to second round,(12) Press
Grant Will Fund Computer System, Equipment For Police,(12) Courant
Central softball pulls off big upset in Class LL tourney,(11) Press
Tough road ahead for Bristol Central softball,(11) Press
Next up for Rams — No. 16 Ridgefield today,(10) Press
Monday's High School Tournament Schedule,(10) Courant

• Monday, June 01, 2009
Bristol property transfers,(169) Press
Police report ... June 1,(100) Press
BRISTOL BITS: Safety lesson for South Siders,(46) Press
Parker seeks spot on city council in Bristol,(23) Press
Diverse, bumpy roads converge at Tunxis,(21) Press
Other CIAC Sports: Monday's Schedule,(20) Courant
SENIOR MOMENTS: Some milestones,(20) Press
Our ‘AOW’ Selection,(18) Press
Monday's High School Tournament Schedules,(13) Courant
High School Softball Ratings,(11) Courant
CIAC Baseball: Monday's Schedule,(10) Courant
State High School Baseball Ratings,(10) Courant
CHAMBER CHATTER: More on health care,(7) Press
 
 
Local News - Bristol Blog
• Friday, June 26, 2009
The Bristol Press is moving,(54)

• Thursday, June 25, 2009
Flags to fly at half staff to honor Korean War soldier,(15)
Malloy backs ESPN, tech school, jobs,(12)
Veits, Block seeking reelection,(4)

• Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Ward to give state of city speech next week,(21)
Block is running again,(12)

• Tuesday, June 23, 2009
BDA KO's intersection overhaul on Federal Hill,(38)
Seeking World War II vets for a story,(19)

• Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Strange politics at play,(42)
Dems back off plan to hike taxes on ESPN,(22)
Rationale for Bristol tech school unclear,(19)
Pleading the case for Bristol tech school,(14)
Rell taps Mike Nicastro for state post,(12)

• Monday, June 15, 2009
Kicking out the press,(43)
DMV made a mistake,(37)
Bristol getting hammered?,(37)

• Sunday, June 14, 2009
Why the New Britain DMV office?,(94)
Greener trucks for public works,(28)

• Friday, June 12, 2009
No smoking zones coming to Bristol,(68)
Blog is no longer blocked,(62)
City blocks the blog,(49)
City hires two architects to design a pair of new schools,(9)

• Thursday, June 11, 2009
A Korean War soldier, missing for almost 60 years, is coming home,(31)

• Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Rell comes to Bristol, urges everyone to stay home,(133)
Union cuts deal so no layoffs needed,(38)
Lawyers zing politicians; Krawiecki appointed,(34)
Using pension money would have helped?,(31)
Krawiecki's likely to win appointment,(18)
Stortz urges quick action on budget,(13)
Larson backs more power for inspectors general,(6)
Larson says he favors fiscal discipline,(5)

• Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Hey, folks, you ain't seen nothin' yet,(115)
Changing deadlines,(24)
One of Rell's four press aides is stepping down,(15)

• Sunday, June 07, 2009
D-Day, through the eyes of Bristol veterans,(19)

• Saturday, June 06, 2009
Bristol Press moving up Main Street,(19)
Parking pinch on Main Street limits business,(17)

• Friday, June 05, 2009
What's a property tax freeze mean?,(41)
Mayor's police plan would bust ranks,(21)
Budget approved with two no votes,(18)
City budget approved with layoff and doubts,(16)
Tattered or torn flag? Dispose of it with respect,(16)
City layoffs may not be needed, mayor says,(15)
Any lawyers looking for a job?,(14)

• Thursday, June 04, 2009
Elderly housing complex planned for Lake Avenue,(43)
Federal cash to help with housing rehab,(25)

• Wednesday, June 03, 2009
"Not completely his fault",(115)
Bristol police may have come under fire this morning,(105)
City layoffs likely as some unions say no to concessions,(47)
Vandal ID'd by skatepark denizens,(27)
Union concessions?,(26)
Hospital employees urged to lobby lawmakers,(26)
Concessions or not?,(20)
Bond lowered for Park,(14)

• Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Accused hit-and-run driver Robert Park arrested today,(87)
Effort underway to honor the late Julie Larese,(34)
Two City Council sessions this week,(22)

• Monday, June 01, 2009
Ward plans to nominate Krawiecki,(18)
Parker aims to solicit ideas from the public,(8)
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