Stay away from dogs, judge tells woman charged with animal cruelty
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Two puppies inside an enclosure in the kitchen at a Butler Lane home in New Canaan, where 12 dogs were seized after three died, police said.Court documentsShow MoreShow Less
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STAMFORD A Greenwich woman accused of cruelty to animals was released from custody in December on two conditions: She was not permitted near any dogs and was not allowed to sell them.
But police say Catherine Palmer, 49, charged in the deaths of three dogs, failed to abide by that agreement.
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PALMER â Dozens of Valley residents joined the Mat-Su Jewish center and local Jewish community at the downtown pavilion in Palmer Wednesday evening for a menorah lighting and fireworks show.
âI think it was a beautiful turn out,â Mat-Su Jewish Center director Rabbi Mendy Greenberg said.
Everyone who attended the ceremony was asked to wear a mask and keep their distance. In previous years, the Mat-Su Jewish Center held community Chanukah celebrations at the Palmer Train Depot.
Greenberg said that he was thankful they could keep their cherished tradition intact by utilizing an outdoor venue and add a new element, fireworks. Gorilla Fireworks co-sponsored the event and provided the firework show. Greenberg said that he received a lot of positive feedback from attendees.