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4 Killed When Car Slams Into Business: BREAKING
A car flipped and struck a building, leaving four people dead, according to reports. Here are all the details on this breaking news story.>>>Read More.
Man Accused Of Taking Photos Of Juvenile At Dunkin’ Donuts Arrested: Police
According to police, the mother observed the accused, who appeared to zoom in a phone camera pointed in the direction of the teen girl.>>>Read More.
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Work Underway On Electric Blue Replacement, But Not Everyone Is Happy About It
The club is billed as "Connecticut’s premier gentleman's club and cabaret," on social media channels, and it will include "gourmet" food offerings.>>>Read More.
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- Prominent TV News Anchor Leaving Station
- Images On Adult Website Spark Investigation Of School Staffer: Letter
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Quassy Amusement Park And Waterpark's Opening Day Details Released
Details for Quassy Amusement Park and Waterpark's opening have been released along with info about two new rides.>>>Read More.CT Lawmakers Push Bill To Increase Penalties For 'Super Speeders'
The bill specifically targets those caught driving over 100 mph, a problem lawmakers say is plaguing the state's roads.>>>Read More.
ESPN Anchor Runs For Good Cause
The ESPN Sportscenter anchor and mother of two ran the Boston Marathon to support ex-NFL quarterback Doug Flutie's charity for autism.>>>Read More.Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.