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1 Killed In Plane Crash, ID Released: Police: CT News
Arrested School Employee No Longer With District / J.C. Penney Properties Going Up For Sale / Lego Heist Probed: PD / Rabid Skunk & More...

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1 Killed In Plane Crash, ID Released: Police
The plane crashed after the pilot reported engine issues, according to an FAA spokesperson.>>>Read More.
School Employee Facing Child Porn Charges No Longer With District
He is no longer employed by the Public Schools, according to a document obtained by Patch under an FOI Act request.>>>Read More.
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3 Connecticut J.C. Penney Properties Going Up For Sale: Report
Three J.C. Penny stores at three Connecticut Malls are part of a larger sale portfolio.>>>Read More.
Demolition Begins On $20M Bank Project
Under the plan, some buildings in the downtown area are being razed to make room for the bank.>>>Read More.
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Remembering Sandy Hook Victims 12 Years Later
In the 12 years since the elementary school shooting there, "Sandy Hook" has entered the lexicon as a metaphor for senseless gun violence.>>>Read More.
Skunk Tests Positive For Rabies
The health district issued a public health alert after a skunk tested positive for rabies.>>>Read More.
Local Company Lands $7.9 Million Air Force Deal
A company has inked a contract modification to provide assistance with a space simulator, according to a report.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Police Seek To ID Witnesses In Fatal Car Fire
- Lego Heist Probed: Police
- Driver With Fake Plates Caught Doing 113 MPH
- Man, 22, Charged After 2023 Fatal Crash: CSP
- 56 Grams Of Crack Cocaine, Firearm Seized: Police
- Man Accused Of Accessing Child Porn Sentenced To Prison: Feds
- Police Vehicle — With Its Lights On — Hit
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