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  2. Robert Hoagland - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hoagland (June 9, 1963 [1] – December 5, 2022) was a resident of Newtown, Connecticut, United States, who disappeared in 2013. His whereabouts were unknown, with some investigators fearing he had met with foul play.

  3. Mae Schmidle - Wikipedia

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    Schmidle served as the president of the Connecticut State Parent Teacher Association. She served as the Newtown town clerk. Schmidle served in the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1981 to 1991 and was a Republican. Schmidle died at her home in Newtown, Connecticut. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Bruce Degen - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards, he lived in Newtown, Connecticut with his wife and their two sons, Benjamin and Alexander. [4] [1] Benjamin Degen is a painter and Alex Degen illustrates comic books. [1] Degen died of pancreatic cancer in Newtown, on November 7, 2024, at the age of 79. [1]

  5. Murder of Helle Crafts - Wikipedia

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    Richard Crafts was known to local law enforcement for his work as a volunteer police officer in Newtown, and in 1986 Crafts was working as a part-time police officer in the nearby town of Southbury. [7] According to Mayo, Newtown Police initially dismissed his concerns, saying that Helle would probably return. [3]

  6. William J. Lavery - Wikipedia

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    William J. Lavery (March 26, 1938 – November 14, 2024) was an American politician and jurist from the state of Connecticut.He was appointed judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court on October 4, 1989, [1] Chief Judge on March 12, 2000, and Chief Court Administrator on February 1, 2006, retiring on November 1, 2007.

  7. The Newtown Bee - Wikipedia

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    The Newtown Bee is a weekly newspaper for Newtown, Connecticut. Founded by John T. Pearce [1] in 1877, the Bee has been published continuously by the Smith family. [2] The Bee is owned by Bee Publishing Company. [2] The company also publishes Antiques and the Arts Weekly.

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  9. Newtown, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Newtown (/ ˈ n u t aʊ n / NOO-town) is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is part of the Greater Danbury area as well as the New York metropolitan area. Newtown was founded in 1705, and later incorporated in 1711. As of the 2020 census, its population was 27,173. [3] The town is part of the Western Connecticut Planning ...