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Censorship Debate at High School Receives National Attention: Patch PM
DUI driver allegedly passed out in drive-thru/ Stephanie Seymour seeks alcohol education program/town sets up fund for neglected dog.

Stories worth talking about tonight featured from across the Connecticut Patch network:
Anti-Censorship Group Addresses Enfield High School Play Controversy
Enfield school officials Tuesday received a letter from a New York-based anti-censorship organization, offering suggestions concerning the recent flak over cancellation of a planned theatre production.
Pedestrian Dies After I-95 Crash
A pedestrian was killed after being struck by a vehicle on I-95 northbound in Tuesday afternoon. The incident caused a massive seven-mile backup
DUI Driver Passed Out in McDonald’s Drive-Thru Lane for 30 Minutes: Report
Police charged a man with DUI after he allegedly passed out behind the wheel of his truck in the McDonald’s drive-thru lane for at least 30 minutes, according to a report.
Supermodel Stephanie Seymour Seeks Alcohol Education Program
Supermodel Stephanie Seymour applied for an alcohol diversion program during an appearance Tuesday at state Superior Court.
Town Sets Up Fund for Neglected, Starved Dog
First Selectman George R. Temple said the town has set up a fund to help defray medical costs for a German shepherd that was found starving, had frostbitten ears and heart worm.
Hamden High School Students Rally Around Teacher
Hamden High School students are rallying around their teacher whose husband is battling cancer and have launched a GoFundMe page.
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- Fox To Be Tested for Rabies After Encounter With Resident
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