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Woman In Wheelchair Fatally Struck By Vehicle, ID Released: Reports: CT News
Teen Fatally Shot / First Selectman Suffers "Medical Episode" / Popular Bakery Opening 1st CT Location / Restaurant Celebrates 60 Years...

There was a lot of breaking news across Connecticut this past weekend and Monday morning. Here are those top stories, which are featured from across the state:
Woman In Wheelchair Fatally Struck By Vehicle, ID Released: Reports
A woman in a wheelchair was fatally struck by a vehicle and police have released the woman’s name.>>>Read More.
Teen Fatally Shot, ID Released: Reports
The two suspects are age 14 and 16, according to media reports.>>>Read More.
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First Selectman Suffers 'Medical Episode'
Local officials informed residents of the first selectman's "medical episode.">>>Read More.
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- Moped Operator Killed In Crash, ID Released: Police
- Person Struck, Killed By Train: Police
- Driver Injured In Rollover Crash: Fire Officials
Trending news stories:
Celebrity’s Visit Sparks Probe Of Local Business
After the A-List celebrity’s visit to the business, numerous complaints were made, and local health officials tell Patch they are investigating.>>>Read More.
Award-Winning Burger Place Being Sold, Owner Announces
The owner said the decision “wasn’t easy, but the time is right for me to step away.”>>>Read More.
Boston-Based Bakery And Café To Open 1st CT Location
The bakery offers up scratch-made breakfast and brunch dishes, salads and bowls, sandwiches, baked goods and coffee.>>>Read More.
Downtown Restaurant, Pub Celebrates 60 Years
The establishment has been run by the same family for four generations and is the oldest in downtown.>>>Read More.
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