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4 weeks ago |
nbcnewyork.com | Sponsored SponsoredRead MoreUndo |Amanda Pitts
NBC Connecticut sat down with the biological mother and half sister of the man who said he was held captive by his stepmother for 20 years inside a Waterbury home. In their first on-camera interview together, the man's mother, Tracy Vallerand, and his half sister, Heather Tessman, spoke about the allegations that have rocked their worlds, and garnered national attention. "It’s hard to think about what he had to go through. Just knowing that he was right there," Vallerand said.
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1 month ago |
cafemom.com | Sponsored SponsoredRead MoreUndo |Paige Sheffield
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1 month ago |
postandcourier.com | Ali Rockett |Sponsored SponsoredRead MoreUndo
The old-growth timber that once framed a home that stood at 190 Line St. for more than 130 years now lies in splinters. Its distinct half-hip roof now mangled metal. Crumbled bricks scattered in the dirt once formed a chimney that both warmed and divided the original two-room structure. Rubble is all that remains of the Freedman's cottage that collapsed last year after the building was gutted beyond what was allowed under a city-issued permit.
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1 month ago |
calgarysun.com | Storm Grishay |Sponsored SponsoredRead MoreUndo |John Snobelen
• • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentI found myself at a rodeo south of the border last week. It goes without saying the event was in a rural area in a deeply red state. Advertisement 2Sign In or Create an Account Article contentArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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1 month ago |
nesn.com | Sponsored SponsoredRead MoreUndo |Jason Ounpraseuth |Greg Dudek
The Patriots said goodbye to one of their franchise legends Thursday but also face multiple questions at a key position group. New England released David Andrews after 10 seasons. The move marked a culture shift with Mike Vrabel at the helm, and it also created another hole in the offensive line. The Patriots don’t have clear answers at left tackle, left guard and center and will have free agency and the draft to address those issues.
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