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Early this morning, a Hartford police officer arrested James Godden after observing Godden struggling with a woman in front of 295 Farmington Avenue.
Daniel J. Spallone sentenced Charles Newell, Ricky Woodard, and Edward Hawkins to 180 days in jail for attempting to steal a CB radio from a car parked at 250 Constitution Plaza on March 29, 1976.
Police arrested three men in connection with the attempted theft of one CB radio from a car parked at 250 Constitution Plaza.
Howard A. Newman told a reporter from the Courant that there were “no plans underway to move Veeder-Root.”
Four youths were arraigned on several robbery charges in Circuit Court 14 and a fifth was referred to Juvenile Court.
The Courant reported that Asylum Hill Congregational Church had selected Walter D. Wagoner to succeed Bernard T. Drew as senior minister.
The Courant interviewed Bernard T. Drew about his recently announced retirement from the church.
Bernard Drew’s retirement as senior minister was formally announced at a meeting of the congregation at Asylum Hill Congregational Church.
CBS broadcast the Easter service from Asylum Hill Congregational Church live to a national audience.
Technical preparations began for the next day’s live broadcast of the Easter service from the Asylum Hill Congregational Church.