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Tree Worker Struck By Falling Tree / Newest Chick-fil-A Set To Open / Brush Fire Destroys Police Cruiser / Last Supermoon Of 2024 & More...

A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Wednesday.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Wednesday. (Patch Graphics)

Patch PM CT brings you breaking and trending news stories from all across Connecticut each weeknight. Here are the top stories from across the entire state:

Teacher Resigns After Video Ignites Firestorm On Social Media

The teacher who was shown in a video railing against voters who supported President-Elect Donald Trump has resigned, officials announced.>>>Read More.


Tree Worker Sustains Head Injury From Falling Tree: Police

The victim was found on a steep slope, necessitating assistance from members of the fire department to carry him out.>>>Read More.

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Brush Fire Destroys Police Cruiser: PD

The police cruiser caught fire during a medical call in town, the police department said.>>>Read More.


Newest Chick-fil-A Sets Opening Thursday

As a drive-thru-focused location, Chick-fil-A is sharing a car flow plan for customers to access the restaurant in the high-traffic area.>>>Read More.

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The Last Supermoon Of 2024 To Light Up CT Skies Friday

The last of four consecutive supermoons that began in August, the November full moon is also known as the beaver moon.>>>Read More.


3 Adults Treated For Narcotic Overdoses At Hotel

Various amounts of Narcan were administered by emergency personnel to three adults before they were taken to area hospitals, police said.>>>Read More.


Recount Tightens In Senate Race, Candidate Pulls Concession

Nearly a week after conceding the loss of her state Senate seat, she withdrew her concession of the seat as one city's recount has made it a very tight race.>>>Read More.


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