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Paralyzed Marine Had Future ‘Taken Away’ In Motorcycle Crash, Attorney Says: CT News

Illegal Slot Machines Seized, Business Owner Arrested / Stew Leonard's Forced To Make Major Changes To Food Tent / Church Properties Sold...

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Marine Paralyzed In Motorcycle Crash, His ‘Future Was Taken Away,’ Attorney Says

He suffered a spinal cord injury in the accident, and he now has permanent lower-body paralysis, according to his attorneys. A jury has reached a verdict in the case.>>>Read More.


Illegal Slot Machines Seized; Business Owner Arrested

Five illegal gaming machines were discovered inside a business after a recent consumer complaint, officials said.>>>Read More.

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Here’s Why Stew Leonard’s Was Forced To Make Major Changes To Its Food Tent

A Stew Leonard’s representative said "We're doing everything [the government] needs us to do to have a great, delicious space for people to eat, and as soon as we're back in action, we'll be shouting it from the rooftops.">>>Read More.


Community Honors Teen Who Died In Tragic Accident With New Memorial Scholarship Fund

The family of an 18-year-old who died in a tragic accident has established a memorial scholarship to honor his legacy.>>>Read More.

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Church Properties Sold, Developer Has New Use For Site

A church has sold two properties in a Connecticut town and a developer has big plans for the site.>>>Read More.


Man Was 'Forcibly Injected' With Ketamine By EMS, Lawsuit Claims

A man claims he suffered health problems after getting "forcibly injected" with a powerful sedative during an incident >>>Read More.


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