The cutest little town to ever inspire Amy Sherman-Palladino has become the first in Connecticut to operate those dreaded speed-enforcement cameras we've all heard so much about.
I see it every day on my drive to work in Connecticut—someone flying by at what has to be over 100 mph. I don’t have any official equipment to measure that, but when you’re doing 75 and a car passes you in a blur, you don’t need a radar gun to know they’re way over the limit.
From a fatal crash in Lisbon to a high-speed pursuit on I-95 and a stolen car case tied to firearms in Hartford, Connecticut State Police had a busy week. Here’s a quick rundown of three unrelated arrests announced in recent press releases.