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POLICE are appealing for witnesses and information after a man exposed himself to three school girls. The flasher struck at around 4pm on Wednesday in St John s Road in Hitchin. The girls, all aged thirteen, were walking along the road when they saw a m... Full Story »
16:37 - 04 July 2008
A WOMAN accused of murdering her husband was in court this week. Annamarie Janczuk, 34, appeared at Inner London Crown Court, Newington Causeway, charged with the murder of Steven Janczuk at their home in The Rally, Arlesey, on December 30, 2006. Followin... Full Story »
15:51 - 04 July 2008
STEVENAGE residents affected by changes in council tax banding will have a chance to meet with the Valuations Office Agency on Thursday (July 10). Last month The Comet reported that around 350 households in the Chells Manor area of the town are having to... Full Story »
17:17 - 10 April 2008
IF YOU were unsuccessful securing a place in this year s London marathon, or you dream of doing it next year, don t let your hard work go to waste – take part in the British London 10k Run. Building Blocks, The Comet s charity of the year which raises cas... Full Story »
SOME 100 children have taken part in an Easter egg hunt to raise money for the Building Blocks appeal. The youngsters took part in a town centre quiz organised by Stevenage Town Centre Management and had the chance to have their faces painted by Face 2 Fa... Full Story »
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