Madison cops: It s catch and release when it comes to car thieves
Sarah Page Kyrcz
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The Madison Police Commission listened to residents’ concerns about local car thefts at its July 8 meeting. Second from left is Madison Police Chief John “Jack” Drumm.Contributed photo / Sarah Page KyrczShow MoreShow Less
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The Madison Police Commission listened to residents’ concerns about local car thefts July 8.Contributed photo / Sarah Page KyrczShow MoreShow Less
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MADISON It was standing room only at the police commission meeting as residents voiced their concerns about the ongoing issue of car thefts throughout town.
Speaking at the July 8 meeting were about a dozen residents from the Barberry Farms, Seaview and Waterbury beach associations, in addition to homeowners in other neighborhoods around town.
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Hollywood magic comes to Main Street Essex as stars came out for Netflix movie shoot
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Filming for the Netflix movie, “The Noel Diary,” takes place at the Griswold Inn Store in Essex on May 29, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Actor Justin Hartley (center) walks to the Griswold Inn Store for the filming of a scene for the Netflix movie based on the novel, “The Noel Diary,” in Essex on May 29, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Actor Justin Hartley (center) walks to the Griswold Inn Store for the filming of a scene for the Netflix movie adaptation of the novel, “The Noel Diary,” in Essex on May 29, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less