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Filling Of Justice Of the Peace Vacancy in Weston Tops Week’s News

WESTON, Conn. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Weston last week:

See the stories that topped the news in Weston last week.

See the stories that topped the news in Weston last week.

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  • The Weston Republican Town Committee appointed Ken Kleban to fill a Justice of the Peace vacancy .
  • Ten families of children killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting two years ago have filed “wrongful claim” notices with the state of Connecticut, The Hartford Courant reported.
  • Visitors to Topstone Park want slight upgrades to the park, according to a survey issued to residents by the Park and Recreation Department, The Redding Pilot reports.
  • A former Shelton detective is featured in a book that recalls his work on the 1980 rape and murder of a teenager in Redding, according to the Redding Pilot. 
  • The debate over the Easton Crossing affordable housing proposal continues as the town attorney says that a Connecticut Housing Department employee denied the development meets the requirements of an 8-30g affordable housing set-aside, reports the Easton Courier.
  • Westport stores JoyRide Cycling Studio, the indoor cycling and fitness boutique, families appear in Melissa Joan Hart's TV film.

 

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