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| Local News |  | New Milford attorney dies | | NewsTimesLive.com- 9/5/2008 6:33:06 AM | | Paul Altermatt, the founder of one of Litchfield County's largest law firms and a longtime civic activist, died Thursday while working at his home. |  |
 | Wykeham Rise Plan Reduced In Its Scope | | Litchfield County Times- 9/4/2008 4:26:41 PM | | Matthew Klauer, who hopes to develop a destination inn, spa and resort on the former Wykeham Rise property, has withdrawn his application for a zoning variance after shaving down the lot coverage for a third ... |  |
 | ACS Regional Center Planned for Norwalk | | Darien News-Review- 9/4/2008 4:23:25 PM | | The American Cancer Society announced at press conference Wednesday its plans to build a proposed $3.4 million Regional Center at 38 Richards Avenue in Norwalk. |  |
 | Ex-mayoral hopeful's son hurt in crash | | The Register Citizen- 9/3/2008 5:21:25 AM | | The son of former Torrington mayoral candidate, city councilman and local talk show host Timothy Driscoll was injured in a two-motorcycle crash involving a Winsted man Saturday in Sandisfield, Mass., police ... |  |
 | Many helped Matt Hines | | NewsTimesLive.com- 9/2/2008 7:34:44 AM | | The friends and family of Matt Hines would like to express their heartfelt thanks to all who helped make our bone marrow drive on July 23 an overwhelming success. |  |
 | $40K needed for memorial at Swift House | | Kent Good Times Dispatch- 8/29/2008 6:24:58 PM | | An estimated $40,000 will be needed to construct a Veterans Memorial in Kent, one of the few towns in Litchfield County without one. |  |
 | Watching grass grow | | NewsTimesLive.com- 8/26/2008 8:32:33 AM | | In a brambly patch of open space off Larson Road, the Band of Five worked its way past the multiflora rose thorns, and the clutches of bindweed, into the dry rattling thickets of phragmites. |  |
 | Switching Gears, After 14 Years | | Hartford Courant- 8/26/2008 8:03:15 AM | | While I've known for over 14 years that this day would come, it is still difficult for me to say "so long." This is my last column about the people, places and things - mostly people - in the Northwest Corner. |  |
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