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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.

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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

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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.

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Supermodel Stephanie Seymour Seeks Alcohol Education Program

Supermodel Stephanie Seymour applied for an alcohol diversion program during an appearance Tuesday at state Superior Court.

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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.

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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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