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No Drugs Found During Sweep At Ridgefield High School
RIDGEFIELD, Conn. -- A drug sweep on March 31 at Ridgefield High School, complete with drug-sniffing dogs, led to no arrests and did not turn up any drugs, although the dogs did alert on seven vehicles for the odor of drugs, according to the Ridgefield Press.
Four police departments including Ridgefield, Newtown, Bethel, and Trumbull took part in the sweep that included the entire parking lot, said the Ridgefield Press.
Students whose cars were "hit on" were removed from class and searched, but no drugs were found, added the Ridgefield press.
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Teen Threatens To Kill Stratford Girl After She Refuses Prom Date
STRATFORD, Conn. -- After getting turned down for a date to the prom, a West Haven teen is accused of threatening to kill a Stratford girl by sending her a photograph of him pointing a gun, according to the Connecticut Post.
Trevon Malik Avery, 18, was ordered on house arrest by a Superior Court judge on Friday, April 15, after he was charged with first-degree threatening, second-degree harassment and second-degree breach of peace, said the Connecticut Post.
The 17-year-old girl told police she had broken up with Avery and had refused to go to prom with him, shortly after she began receivin…
New Rochelle's Suzy Slattery Among Three Honorees At Holy Child School
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- Three women, including Suzy Slattery, of New Rochelle, who work on behalf of others will be honored by hundreds of families, friends and benefactors at Holy Child’s annual Gala & Auction Friday, April 15 in the school’s new Field House. The women are Valerie Brown, past parent and former trustee; former head of school and trustee Sister Jeanne Ronzani, and Slattery, dean of Holy Child’s Upper School.
When Slattery began teaching history at Holy Child 11 years ago, she said she could not believe that she was part of a school where joy in teaching and joy in learning …