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Man Accused Of Intentionally Hitting Fiancée With Car: Report: CT News
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Breaking news stories:
Man Accused Of Intentionally Hitting Fiancée With Car: Report
A man is accused of intentionally hitting his fiancée with his car in the parking lot of a Walmart, according to reports. The woman is in critical condition. The accused told CT Insider that the situation was "a misunderstanding" and that he accidentally struck her.>>>Read More.
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Man Robbed Same Business Twice At Knifepoint: Police
The man is also accused of physically and sexually assaulting an employee of the business, police said.>>>Read More.
Student Arrested In Connection With High School Gun Incident
A weapon discovered in a student's waistband turned out to contain BB gun components and a BB gun magazine, police said.>>>Read More.
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Trending news stories:
Hawk Trapped In Netting Freed By Animal Control
A hawk stuck in the netting of a home's chicken coop was rescued by animal control.>>>Read More.
Return To Manchester Comes With Fond Memories For Irish Running Legend
For Mark Carroll, coming back to the Manchester Road Race with honors is beyond a special occasion.>>>Read More.
English Teacher Fundraising To Buy Students 'Physical' Book
She's hoping that through the classrooms-in-need website enough will be raised to purchase physical copies of the novel to "deepen student readers engagement and provide a more enriching literary experience.">>>Read More.
P&Z Postpones Vote On Dorothy Hamill Rink Replacement
A motion to defer a decision on Municipal Improvement status and a preliminary site plan to Dec. 10 passed by a vote of 5-0 on Tuesday.>>>Read More.
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