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The Trumbull Times Your leader in Trumbull news, sports, business and community coverage since 1959. The Trumbull Times was founded by Richard M.

Diamond of the Diamond Publishing Company. The first issue was printed June 18, 1959. It carried an annual subscription price of $3 and, within its first week, 1,202 people subscribed. The Times is committed to upholding its reputation as a trusted hometown source, focusing on the news and people of Trumbull. The Times updates its website daily and has built a strong online following in addition t

o its weekly print edition. The Times is part of HAN Network, a community news and multimedia firm, which includes local papers, daily websites, specialty publications, and events in more than 20 communities in southwestern Connecticut, Lewisboro, N.Y., and Vermont. This gives our readers easy access to regional news and events as well as exposure to advertisers from across the region. The firm also owns Trumbull Printing in Trumbull, CT.

One legislator said Connecticut should at least consider switching to a four-day school week. Tell us what you think in ...
01/24/2025

One legislator said Connecticut should at least consider switching to a four-day school week. Tell us what you think in the comments.

Party City, Rite Aid and GameStop are some of the major retailers who shuttered their Connecticut locations.
01/24/2025

Party City, Rite Aid and GameStop are some of the major retailers who shuttered their Connecticut locations.

Several major retailers have closed their Connecticut locations within the last year, including Party City, Rite Aid and Stop & Shop.

The Food and Drug Administration labeled it as a "Class II" recall, the second-highest risk classification.
01/24/2025

The Food and Drug Administration labeled it as a "Class II" recall, the second-highest risk classification.

First Aid Beauty recalled 2,756 14-ounce jars of its Ultra Repair Cream, colloidal oatmeal 0.5%, with a coconut vanilla scent sold nationwide.

Athletic, one of the leading brewers of non-alcoholic beer, is donating money to relief efforts for wildfires ravaging s...
01/23/2025

Athletic, one of the leading brewers of non-alcoholic beer, is donating money to relief efforts for wildfires ravaging southern California.

The bill would require the president to publish a written explanation of the reasons for granting each executive clemenc...
01/23/2025

The bill would require the president to publish a written explanation of the reasons for granting each executive clemency, and victims to be notified.

The U.S. senator from Connecticut said presidents' "pardon and clemency power has operated in the shadows," and the time for reform had come.

Connecticut is grappling with another deadly year on the roads. Lowering the BAC threshold could be an answer.
01/23/2025

Connecticut is grappling with another deadly year on the roads. Lowering the BAC threshold could be an answer.

As CT grapples with another deadly year on the roads — at least 329 deaths in traffic crashes in 2024 — the General Assembly may bring BAC down to .05.

Adrian Peeler, 48, was not scheduled to be released from McDowell Correctional Institute in West Virginia, where he was ...
01/22/2025

Adrian Peeler, 48, was not scheduled to be released from McDowell Correctional Institute in West Virginia, where he was serving time for drug charges, until 2033.

Adrian Peeler, whose drug sentence was commuted by President Biden before he left office, killed a Bridgeport woman and her 8-year-old son in 1999.

One of the unclaimed top prizes will expire in early February and others will expire during summer 2025.
01/22/2025

One of the unclaimed top prizes will expire in early February and others will expire during summer 2025.

The Connecticut Lottery tracks unclaimed top prize tickets, and players have 180 days to claim winnings. Here's the current unclaimed prizes of $10,000 and over

To afford buying a home in Connecticut, this is how much homeowners need to make.
01/22/2025

To afford buying a home in Connecticut, this is how much homeowners need to make.

A new study conducted by real estate website Realtor.com shows how much money homeowners need to make to afford buying a home in each U.S. state.

Trump did not address energy and climate issues in 2017, a key difference this time.
01/22/2025

Trump did not address energy and climate issues in 2017, a key difference this time.

Hearst Newspapers conducted an AI-driven analysis to compare Donald Trump's 2025 speech to the one he delivered in 2017, and to Obama's and Biden's.

The player had a one-in-a-million chance of winning, and there are a handful of unclaimed Connecticut Lottery tickets wo...
01/21/2025

The player had a one-in-a-million chance of winning, and there are a handful of unclaimed Connecticut Lottery tickets worth over $11 million.

A Milford resident claimed a $500,000 prize from a winning $4,000,000 Fortune scratch game ticket

A Ridgefield man was driving back from an Ohio prison on Tuesday after he was among about a dozen Connecticut residents ...
01/21/2025

A Ridgefield man was driving back from an Ohio prison on Tuesday after he was among about a dozen Connecticut residents who received a pardon for the Jan. 6 riot.

Patrick McCaughey, of Ridgefield, was released from prison after he was among the Connecticut residents to receive a Trump pardon for Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

"My life has been built in the United States, " said Angelica Idrovo, who came to the U.S. in 2008 from Ecuador.
01/21/2025

"My life has been built in the United States, " said Angelica Idrovo, who came to the U.S. in 2008 from Ecuador.

Trump's promise to deport undocumented immigrants has rattled many in cities from Danbury to Bridgeport to New Haven

Connecticut had 329 traffic fatalities last year and 14 people have died on state roads in early January.
01/21/2025

Connecticut had 329 traffic fatalities last year and 14 people have died on state roads in early January.

With 329 deaths on Connecticut roads in 2024, state officials and the General Assembly are developing strategies to enhance penalties and reduce fatalities.

Trump II promises major changes to the status quo.
01/21/2025

Trump II promises major changes to the status quo.

Trump pardons Jan. 6 defendants and vows border crackdown, TikTok deal, tariffs and 'drill, baby, drill,' in addition to Mars mission. A.G. Tong says he'll sue.

As Trump dangles pardons for Jan. 6 rioters, President Biden on Monday pardoned members of committee that investigated t...
01/20/2025

As Trump dangles pardons for Jan. 6 rioters, President Biden on Monday pardoned members of committee that investigated the breach.

Biden issued pre-emptive pardons for members of Jan. 6 committee, as Trump as signaled he would pardon some of the rioters involved in the capitol breach.

Less than 24 hours after the ban started, TikTok came back online on Sunday.
01/20/2025

Less than 24 hours after the ban started, TikTok came back online on Sunday.

Connecticut influencers and small businesses rejoiced at the app's return after a brief TikTok ban in the United States.

Al's Angels, a Westport-based nonprofit that supports children and families battling cancer, is arranging the shipment o...
01/20/2025

Al's Angels, a Westport-based nonprofit that supports children and families battling cancer, is arranging the shipment of the blankets.

The Southern Connecticut Chapter of the Binky Patrol hosted Hugs for California: Blanket Making Night Thursday at St. George Orthodox Church in Trumbull.

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The Trumbull Times was founded by Richard M. Diamond of the Diamond Publishing Company. The first issue was printed June 18, 1959. It carried an annual subscription price of $3 and, within its first week, 1,202 people subscribed. The Times is committed to upholding its reputation as a trusted hometown source, focusing on the news and people of Trumbull. The Times updates its website daily and has built a strong online following in addition to its weekly print edition.

The Trumbull Times is part of Hearst Connecticut Media Group. The largest local news operation in the state with more than 200 journalists, Hearst Connecticut Media Group is comprised of eight daily newspapers including the New Haven Register, Connecticut Post, Greenwich Time, Stamford Advocate and The Norwalk Hour, and 16 weekly newspapers including the Darien Times, Fairfield Citizen, New Canaan Advertiser, The Greater New Milford Spectrum and Westport News. The Group manages 21 websites, including sites for all of its papers, as well as TowerDigitalAgency.com, CTHouseHunter.com and InGearCT.com.