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Student Approached, ‘Held’ By Stranger, School District Says: CT News

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Student Approached, 'Held' By Stranger, School District Says

The student was approached from behind by a stranger and was “very scared,” a top school official said.>>>Read More.


Company's Solicitor Permit Revoked By Police After 'Multiple Complaints'

Police said the department permanently revoked a company's solicitor permit following multiple complaints from local residents.>>>Read More.

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Dems Deny Social Media Post Celebrating Kirk's Assassination

"We do not know who made that account and posted that disgusting and vile comment," wrote Democrats. "We wish we did.">>>Read More.


Town Official Called Out For Rhetoric After Charlie Kirk Killing

A Republican official, clearly heartbroken and angered by the killing of conservative advocate Charlie Kirk, wrote remarks condemning Democrats for the incident, and her sentiments have gotten her into a spot of trouble.>>>Read More.

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Police Officer Addresses 'Senseless Violence And Online Hate,' Urges Unity And Hope

"This morning, I woke up feeling a lot of emotions. Probably like most of you I am feeling mad, sad, scared, but also determined. The senseless violence and online hate that is perpetuated is infuriating. I believe that our whole community went to bed a little shaken with all of the tragedy that has been occurring recently.">>>Read More.


Town Marks 24th Anniversary Of 9/11 With Moving Ceremony

Over 100 people gathered Thursday to remember the events of Sept. 11, 2001.>>>Read More.


CT Restaurant Named Among Best In U.S. By New York Times

A classic waterfront establishment is receiving national recognition alongside some heavy hitters.>>>Read More.

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