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Beloved Waterfront Restaurant To Close, Owners Announce Unexpectedly: CT News
Police Chief Makes Impassioned Plea / Staffer Who Gave Student "Medicine" Put On Leave / Judge Rules In Case Involving Teacher & More...
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Beloved Waterfront Restaurant To Close, Owners Announce Unexpectedly
"We are deeply grateful for your support and loyalty throughout the years. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts," the restaurant said.>>>Read More.
Police Chief Makes Impassioned Plea, ‘Your Voice Can Save A Life’
“I want to reaffirm our department's unwavering commitment to protecting the welfare of all members of our community…” the police chief said.>>>Read More.
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Early Childhood Program Staffer Who Gave Student 'Medicine' Placed On Leave, Investigation Underway
Police, schools, and state DCF investigating after a parent reported their child was given "medicine" that made them drowsy.>>>Read More.
Judge Issues Ruling In Teacher Classroom Crucifix Case Which Attracted National Attention
The teacher sued the school district in Connecticut after being disciplined for having a crucifix in her classroom. A judge has made a ruling in the case.>>>Read More.
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Live-In Home Aide Accused Of 6-Figure Theft From Elderly Man: Warrant
According to the warrant, a family member suspected that the accused was "siphoning" money from the man and then $137,000 was noticed as a balance on two credit cards.>>>Read More.
See also:
- Speeder Hit 105 MPH In School Zone, Police Say
- Student Threatened To 'Columbine' Special Education Program, Police Say
- Longtime TV News Anchor Announces Retirement
- CT Regulators Release Final Decision On Gas Rates — How Much Are Bills Going Up?
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