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Here are the breaking news stories across Connecticut on Wednesday morning.
Here are the breaking news stories across Connecticut on Wednesday morning. (Patch graphic)

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Fatal House Fire Claims Lives Of 4 Young Children: Reports

The first selectman told reporters four children died in the blaze.>>>Read More.


Contractor Enters Plea In Fed COVID Fund Fraud Case: Feds

Between April 2020 and January 2021, the contractor used the funds primarily for personal expenditures, including $3,498 to pay a dog breeder, $4,777 for payments to an RV superstore in Connecticut, and legal fees, including a $2,000 retainer, for four of his cases, federal officials said.>>>Read More.

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2 Major Eateries Announced For Downtown

Two downtown restaurants are planned in coming months, including one themed toward the UConn Huskies.>>>Read More.


Popular Restaurant Opens New Location

The restaurant, which has two other locations in Connecticut, recently opened in another town.>>>Read More.

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Ex-Employee Calls In Bomb Threats To 3 Offices: PD

A man who said he was a former employee called in bomb threats to all 3 of the company offices. The reports proved false.>>>Read More.


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