CT governor says SNAP benefits for Nov. released
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During the interviews, three adults each allegedly blamed the other for Mimi’s death, police wrote in warrant affidavits.
SNAP benefits will be available in next few days with CT funds, possibly by Saturday, but the USDA also plans to restart payments soon.
"Let's give it some more time," Gov. Ned Lamont said, summing up a school of thought that it is too early to consider changes to early voting periods.
Two men are in custody in connection with the alleged armed robbery of an armored car driver who was leaving a bank in Westport on Thursday, which led to a high-speed pursuit that ended when police were able to deflate the tires on the suspects’ vehicle.
It's unclear when Connecticut residents will see federal SNAP benefits, but recipients will still get help from the state government.
Don Zemo, 61, of North Main Street in Woodbury, was wanted by the Stratford Police Department on warrants charging him with first-degree larceny and issuing bad checks, Stratford police Capt. Jerry Pinto said Friday.
CT Democrats made broad gains in Tuesday's elections, flipping seats that had been controlled by Republicans in New Britain and other cities.
The Palace Theater is the the only Connecticut stop for Krall, who will also make stops in Miami, Memphis, Durham, New Brunswick, Baltimore, Port Chester before concluding in Buffalo, N.Y. on April 7, according to a news release from the Palace.
Gathered at Central Connecticut State University, union representatives and faculty members from schools across the state demanded that higher education leaders reject the Trump administration's so-called compact, which asks colleges to make sweeping changes to policies and practices to align them with the president's agenda.
A highly controversial plan for 40 multifamily and affordable dwelling units in five buildings in a suburban town has been shared in a way that allows the public to weigh in on whether the project “may significantly affect the environment.