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Skip to content All Sections Subscribe Now 74°F Saturday, September 2nd 2023 Daily e-Edition Evening e-Edition Home Page Close Menu * Daily e-Edition * Evening e-Edition * News * News * Breaking News * Coronavirus * Health * National News * Politics * Elections * Capitol Watch * En Espanol * Sports * Sports * High School Sports * College Sports * Connecticut Sun * UConn Men * UConn Women * UConn Football * UConn Huskies * Business * Business * Real Estate * Top Workplaces * Consumer Reviews * Opinion * Local News * Local News * Hartford * Glastonbury * West Hartford * Manchester * Farmington * New Britain * Simsbury * Wethersfield * East Hartford * Things to Do * Things to Do * Horoscopes * CTNow * Food & Drink * Events Calendar * Jobs * Jobs * Find a Job * Place an Ad * Obituaries & Celebrations * Obituaries * Obituary Listings * Place a Notice * Celebrations * Branded Content * Advertising by Ascend * Paid Content by Brandpoint * Paid Partner Content * Classifieds * Advertising * Advertising * Valumail Close Menu Sign up for email newsletters Sign Up COMMENTARY | KEVIN RENNIE: HELICOPTERS BEING USED TO TRACK… SHARE THIS: * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * * Subscribe * Log in Account Settings Contact Us Log Out Spoof a user Sign up for email newsletters Sign Up * Subscribe * Log in Search 74°F Saturday, September 2nd 2023 Daily e-Edition Evening e-Edition Commentary * Opinion * Editorials * Letters to the Editor Trending: * Commentary | Welcome to the new courant.com: What’s changed, FAQs and more BREAKING NEWS COMMENTARY | CT STATE POLICE RESPOND TO 137 CRASHES TO KICK OFF LABOR DAY WEEKEND September 2, 2023 at 10:24 am OPINION COMMENTARY SUBSCRIBER ONLY COMMENTARY | KEVIN RENNIE: HELICOPTERS BEING USED TO TRACK MARIJUANA IN CT. 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