Things you need to know on December 1.

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  • Today is World AIDS Day. The day is an  important reminder to the public that the virus- HIV - has not gone away and there is still a crucial need to raise money, increase awareness, fight prejudice, and improve education. To find out more click on World AIDS Day.org

 

  • Joseph Caputo, the Connecticut man accused of jumping the White House fence on Thanksgiving day pleaded not guilty to trespassing yesterday and was allowed to return to his mother's home with stipulations. WashingtonPost.com

 

  • A new report places Connecticut as the second best state to live in the country. The Wall Street 24-Seven report credits Connecticut's low poverty rate and long life expectancy as factors in making it one of the most livable states. Click on 247wallst.com to read all the rankings.

 

  • Here's one for the history books! For the first time in history, a woman will be second in command of the New York State Police. Governor Cuomo says Patricia Groeber has been appointed First Deputy Superintendent of the 48-hundred-member force. Governor.NY.gov

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