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- DURHAM, N.H. - Dontra Peters ran for 197 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead New Hampshire to an easy 33-3 win over Central Connecticut State in the season opener for both teams Saturday. - DARIEN, Conn. - Connecticut State Police say a man fell out of his car onto Interstate 95 and watched his vehicle drive on for about two-tenths of a mile before it crashed into a pole. - HARTFORD, Conn. - President Barack Obama plans to attend a fundraiser later this month to help Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal's campaign for the U.S. Senate. - BRIDGEPORT -- For a moment, right before Mayor Bill Finch read a name off a piece of paper drawn from an old Christmas cookie tin, two women had their dream homes. Then, a name was called and there were tears. - "The `Great Recession' is over," he said. "People have money, so as the economy picks up, people's attitudes towards spending will pick up." Deak on Wednesday gave a forecast on the economy and construction industry to about 100 members of Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Fairfield County at its monthly meeting at the Norwalk Inn & Conference Center. - Major banks, including Bank of America and Wells Fargo-Wachovia that have branches in Connecticut, are agreeing to give local governments and nonprofit groups the ability to buy foreclosed homes before they are sold to private investors, The Associated Press reports. - Today it's Philadelpha, Saturday it was Boston, but yesterday it was New York. About 1000 people packed the ballroom of the Hyatt Hotel at Grand Central Station in Midtown Manhattan on Sunday, all trying to snap up a bargain on... - One of the rental properties owned by Martin Carlin, whose many Hartford properties are under foreclosure. Martin Carlin — the Connecticut real estate investor — has big problems on his hands. - A broad swath of homeowners — those not headed for the worst-case scenario of foreclosure — are nonetheless grappling with the impact of lost home equity. - The number of Connecticut foreclosures and seriously delinquent loans fell slightly in the second quarter, an industry survey said Thursday.