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American hostage with strong ties to CT released by Hamas

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An American citizen whose family lives in Waterford and are active members of eastern Connecticut’s Jewish community has been released by Hamas, according to U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney.

Liat Beinin, who is a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, was released after being kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz during the attack on October 7, according to Courtney.

“My Beinin family from Israel spent five days in eastern Connecticut with us this August. We grew very close to them as they walked with us in Harkness Park, dined with us, and shared birthdays with us over lobster in Noank,” said Jerry Fischer of Waterford, the former executive director of the Jewish Federation of Eastern Connecticut, in a statement

“As soon as we heard of their capture we reached out to our Congressman, Joe Courtney and he did everything possible to keep Liat and Aviv’s capture high on the agenda of the State Department and the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. We cannot thank him and his staff enough for their dedication and diligence in the efforts to free the hostages.”

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Courtney said, “After several weeks in captivity, it is a relief to see Liat Beinin back in safe hands. I applaud President Biden and his Administration for their steadfast commitment to brokering the deal that made Liat’s release possible.

“While this is surely joyous news to her loved ones in eastern Connecticut, who my office connected with the US State Department, we will continue assisting the family with locating and returning her husband Aviv Atzili who was also kidnapped,” Courtney said. “I am wishing Liat and her family comfort as they reunite and join them in praying for Aviv’s safety.”

Four-year-old American girl is among hostages released from Gaza

International mediators on Wednesday worked to extend the truce in Gaza, encouraging Hamas to keep freeing hostages in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and further relief from Israel’s air and ground offensive. The cease-fire will otherwise end within a day.

Two Russian-Israeli women freed by Hamas entered Israel Wednesday evening, the military said. The release was expected to be followed by the swap of 10 more hostages in Gaza for 30 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

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Israel has welcomed the release of dozens of hostages in recent days and says it will maintain the truce if Hamas keeps freeing captives. Still, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underscored on Wednesday that Israel will resume its campaign to eliminate Hamas, which has ruled Gaza for 16 years and orchestrated the deadly attack on Israel that triggered the war. Hamas has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States, Canada and the European Union.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.



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Police asking for help identifying woman wanted for questioning in CT fraud investigation

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Police are asking the public for help identifying someone wanted for questioning in a fraud investigation in Granby.

The Granby Police Department released two photos of the individual on Friday and said they are looking to speak with her in connection with an investigation involving larceny and fraud.

The photos appear to be taken from a store’s video surveillance system. They show a woman on the phone holding several items in her other hand.

Anyone with information has been asked to contact Officer Dufresne at 860-844-5335 or cdufresne@granby-ct.gov.

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Motorcyclist seriously injured on Route 2 off-ramp after striking guardrail, being thrown from bike

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A man was seriously injured when the motorcycle he was operating struck a guardrail and he was thrown from the bike off of Route 2 in East Hartford on Thursday evening.

The driver of the bike, a 35-year-old East Hartford man, was taken in an ambulance to Hartford Hospital following the crash on the Exit 2 off-ramp on Route 2 East shortly before 7 p.m., according to Connecticut State Police.

The man operating a 2001 Suzuki GSF600S in the left lane veered into the left shoulder and struck a metal beam guardrail, state police said. The man was then thrown from the bike and ended up partially in the shoulder and left lane.

The bike settled down in the left lane following the collision and had to be towed.

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State police are still investigating the crash.

Anyone witnesses to the crash or drivers in the area with dashcam footage have been asked to contact Trooper Michael Dean at 860-534-1098 or michael.dean@ct.gov.



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UNCASVILLE, Conn. — DeWanna Bonner made two free throws with 7.4 seconds left in overtime and the Connecticut Sun ran their season-opening winning streak to four games, overcoming an early 13-point deficit to beat the Minnesota Lynx 83-82 on Thursday night.

Bonner finished with 20 points. Brionna Jones added 19 and Alyssa Thomas had 18 for Connecticut, the only undefeated team in the WNBA.

Napheesa Collier had 31 points and 11 rebounds for Minnesota (2-1). Courtney Williams scored 19 points, Kayla McBride had 13 and Alanna Smith 10.

Rachel Banham pulled the Sun even at 79 with a 3-pointer from the left wing with 40 seconds to play. After Collier made 1 of 2 free throws for Minnesota, Thomas hit a runner in the lane to give Connecticut an 81-80 lead with 17 seconds left. Four seconds later, McBride answered with a jumper from the elbow.

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After Collier fouled Bonner on a shot attempt, Bonner hit the deciding free throws with 7.4 seconds remaining. McBride then missed a potential winning shot, with Bonner grabbing the rebound to secure the victory.



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