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Opinion: Your loving, cranky, funny odes to Connecticut
Carolyn Lumsden
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Tell us why you love or hate or tolerate Connecticut, in 25 words or less. Let us know at opinion@hearstmediact.com.John Breunig / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Greens Ledge Lighthouse in Norwalk, Connecticut.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Last week I asked for your thoughts on Connecticut. Wow. Your comments poured in — loving, cranky, funny. So, as promised, I’ve crammed in as many as I can here. Please keep sending (25 words and under to opinion@hearstmediact.com), and we’ll Part 2 next week.
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Exterior, Fairfield County Courthouse on Golden Hill Street.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
BRIDGEPORT — A state prosecutor with more than 20 years of experience was appointed Tuesday the new supervisor of the prosecutor’s office in the Golden Hill Street courthouse.
Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Ann Falsey Lawlor was appointed by State’s Attorney Joseph Corradino to replace retiring Supervisory Assistant State’s Attorney Cornelius P. Kelly at the geographical area or GA court.
“Neil Kelly’s retirement presents me with the loss of both a valued colleague and daily interaction with a friend of nearly 30 years and with an incredibly difficult decision, but I am pleased that I have so many outstanding people from whom to choose,” Corradino said.
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BRIDGEPORT — A Superior Court Judge is contemplating ordering the state’s attorney to turn over his criminal case file in a divorce case.
Judge Jane Grossman heard arguments Tuesday over video conferencing and has reserved her decision.
State’s Attorney Joseph Corradino has objected to turning over the file, contending that it could jeopardize his office’s prosecution.
Nicholas R. Hall, 26, of Wallkill, N.Y., is awaiting trial here after being accused last May of sexually assaulting two young Trumbull girls and with possessing nearly five pounds of marijuana in his car, police said.
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