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Beloved Student Killed In Accidental Shooting ID’d, Mourned: CT News

Human Remains Found At Cemetery, Police Say/ Driver Saved By First Responders, Public Works Staff/ Suspect Sought/ Weekend Events & More...

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Child Killed In Accidental Shooting ID’d, Remembered As ‘Beloved’ Second Grader: Officials

“Described by his teacher as a consistently positive presence, he brought joy and energy to every moment in the classroom. His compassion for classmates and respect for his peers and teachers made him an irreplaceable figure in the school community,” school officials said.>>>Read More.


Human Remains Found At Cemetery, Police Say

Police found human remains in a cemetery. An investigation is now underway.>>>Read More.

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Man Accidentally Fired Gun While Young Children Around: Police

A man is accused of accidentally firing a gun twice while he was cleaning it, according to police.>>>Read More.


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First Responders, Public Works Staff Save Driver's Life: Town Manager

Police, fire, public works staff including medics honored for quick, decisive action in saving life of driver in medical distress.>>>Read More.


Sub Chain's 'Day of Giving' Turning 15 Next Week

Next week, Jersey Mike's will be at it again with 100 percent of the profits going to charity on its "Day of Giving.">>>Read More.


CT Urges Residents To Stay Up To Date On Measles Vaccination

The CT Department of Public Health said nearly 98 percent of kindergarteners were up-to-date with the Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccine.>>>Read More.


Art Exhibits, Parades & A Video Game-Themed Beer Fest: Weekend In CT

Enjoy a fishing expo, St. Patrick’s parades, an art exhibit, and a video game-themed beer fest in Connecticut this weekend.>>>Read More.


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