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Moose Advisory Issued In Connecticut: CT News

Woman Accused Of Trying To Buy $80K Car With Fake ID: PD / Boy, 12, Named First Selectman For A Day / Financial Advisor Sentenced: Feds...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.

Moose Spotted Near Busy Interstate, Advisory Issued

The recent sighting of a moose in proximity to a highway has promoted state officials to issue a warning to motorists.>>>Read More.


Woman Accused Of Trying To Buy $80K Car With Fake ID: Police

"The staff while speaking to her grew suspicious about some of the statements she made and felt she was using stolen identification purporting to be somebody else," police said.>>>Read More.

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Boy, 12, Named First Selectman For A Day

Sam Buck, a 12-year-old, was honored at Town Hall.>>>Read More.


Financial Advisor Sentenced To Prison In Federal Tax Case: Feds

The defendant was accused of not reporting nearly $1.5 million as either ordinary income or as capital gains from the sale of his business, federal authorities said.>>>Read More.

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Spooky Old Clock Tower Cupola Could Soon Fade Into History

Part of an old clock tower might soon disappear from its strange resting place.>>>Read More.


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