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Child, 3, Badly Burned In ‘Freak Accident,’ Community Rallies Support: CT News
Beloved Family Farm Closing / Strip Club Cited By State / TV News Station Adds To On-Air Team / Bear Fatally Shot / Bank Closing Branches...
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'Freak Accident': Child, 3, Badly Burned, Community Rallies To Help
The child suffered burns to her face, hands, arm, shoulder, and chest during “an absolute freak accident.">>>Read More.
Beloved Family Farm Closing After Nearly 270 Years
The family-run farm had featured a produce market, pick-your-own fruit, along with hayrides, Christmas trees, and more.>>>Read More.
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Strip Club Faces Discipline From State
The club was cited for “Conduct of Permit Premises - Improper touching or exposure,” along with other things, according to state officials.>>>Read More.
CT News Station Adds 2 Reporters To On-Air Team
There have been numerous comings-and-goings in television news in Connecticut over the last several months.>>>Read More.
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Boutique Hotel Recommended For Historic Greenwich Avenue Building
The hotel would also feature a restaurant, restored auditorium, rooftop cafe and bar and other amenities.>>>Read More.
Meet The Sixth-Grader Who Wrote The Book On Coping With Bullies
Based on his personal experience, the young author has written a children's book that explores the traumatic topic of bullies and victims.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Beloved School Employee Battling Life-Threatening Condition
- Popular CT Meteorologist Announces Career Move
- Doctor 'Excessively Used' Drugs: CT Medical Board
- Bear Fatally Shot After Entering Home: PD
- Prominent Local Bank To Close Several Branches: Here’s Where
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