Teens arrested for vandalizing Factory Square in Southington – Hartford Courant

Three people, including two teenagers, were arrested and face charges for vandalizing Factory Square in Southington in May, police said. The Southington Police Department said they received a vandalism call at 168 Center Street on May 18th. According to property management, three people stayed at Factory Square after regular business hours on May 16. The property manager told police the three people flooded a bathroom. which spread to the lobby causing damage. Surveillance footage helped police identify the three suspects as 18-year-old Haylie Hackett of New Britain, 19-year-old Michael Lanzo of Waterbury and 20-year-old John Jenkins. Surveillance footage shows Lanzo…

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Buzz Aldrin’s moon landing jacket fetches record $2.7 million

Jacqui Palumbo and Oscar Holland, CNN The jacket worn by retired astronaut Buzz Aldrin when he stepped on the moon sold for a record price of $2,772,500 on Tuesday, less than a week after the 53rd anniversary of the landing. The flight jacket features the historic Apollo 11 mission emblem and “E. Aldrin” for his full name, Edwin. It is made of a tightly woven flame retardant silica fiber called Beta Cloth that is used in the production of Apollo space flight suits. The sale, which took place at Sotheby’s in New York, made the piece the most expensive jacket…

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BREAKING NEWS: Nord Stream gas flows drop to just 20% of capacity

LONDON (ICIS) – Russia’s Gazprom said in a Telegram update on July 25 that another gas turbine at Nord Stream’s Portovaya compressor station will be offline from July 27, reducing pipeline flows to 33 million cubic meters/day from 65 million cubic meters/day. This now reduces the volume by about half of its current flows and up to 20% of its capacity. The latest announcement comes after the Nord Stream pipeline returned from maintenance earlier this month on July 21. “Regrettably, a reduction in flows through Nord Stream 1 was expected, given the statement made by President Vladimir Putin last week…

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Joe Burrow is undergoing surgery to remove his appendix

The Cincinnati Bengals will be without a superstar quarterback Joe Burrow when boot camp starts: the signal caller goes under the knife to have his appendix removed. The news broke a few minutes ago… with Ian Rapoport dir #9 will lose some time due to the procedure. Burrow showed up at the Bengals’ facility over the weekend to work out alongside rookies and injured players … and Tuesday is the first official day of camp. The news comes amid contract talks for the 25-year-old … with the team president Mike Brown saying the goal is to give him an extension…

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Health officials announce the first case of monkeypox in a woman in Georgia

The children were described as being in good health and receiving treatment. How they contracted the disease is under investigation, but officials believe it was through domestic transmission. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Georgia has the fifth highest number of cases of monkeypox in the country. Georgia’s first case was announced in early June. While some of the cases here were associated with international travel, the more recent cases have had no travel history, according to DPH. The number of confirmed cases is rising rapidly here and around the world. The World Health Organization on Saturday…

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The flash floods in St. Louis break a hundred-year rainfall record

Record rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of St. Louis and other areas of Missouri early Tuesday, with reports of rescues from homes and vehicles submerged in flooded roads, officials said. As officials worked to assess the full extent of the damage, Chief Dennis M. Jenkerson of the St. Louis Fire Department. Louis said at a news conference Tuesday that one person who had been pulled from a flooded vehicle in the southwest part of the city had died. There was about 8.5 feet of water in the area, he said. Firefighters, he said, had rescued or helped rescue about…

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Glenn Thompson’s speech at Son’s gay wedding

As candles flickered on long wooden dining tables under a ceiling decorated with large string lights, guests sat before them with glasses of sparkling wine to listen to speeches to toast the two newlyweds. But Friday night’s wedding in southwest Philadelphia included a controversial speaker who happened to be the father of one of the grooms. Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Glenn Thompson, wearing a black tuxedo and black tie, toasted his son and new son-in-law, both seated across from him in white wedding blazers. Standing next to his wife, the congressman told guests how “blessed” he felt to celebrate the men’s…

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‘Leave it to Beaver’ star Tony Dow dies aged 77

Tony Dow, the producer, director and actor best known for his role as one of the stars of “Leave It To Beaver,” has died after a battle with liver cancer. A statement from Tony’s team revealed that he died on Tuesday morning: “Tony was a beautiful soul – kind, compassionate, funny and humble. He was truly a joy to be around. His kind voice and his pretensions were immediately comforting and could not be. help but love him. The world has lost an incredible human being, but we are all richer for the memories he left us.” TMZ broke the…

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