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12 Students Charged In ‘Aggressive’ Altercations At School: CT News
Officer on leave after bar fight/ School raises thousands to fight multiple sclerosis/ Car stolen with child inside/ New market opens & more
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
12 Students Accused Of 'Aggressive' Altercations At High School
The high school's resource officers issued juvenile summons to the dozen students who were involved in three separate incidents this month.>>>Read More.
Staff Member Injured During Student Fight At High School: Report
Police responded to the high school on Thursday morning after a fight broke out between two students, according to reports.>>>Read More.
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Thousands Raised By School To Fight Multiple Sclerosis
Fourth-grader Sydney Carroll was honored by the first selectwoman for proposing the school take steps to raise awareness about MS.>>>Read More.
Police Officer On Leave After Bar Fight: Report
A police officer has been put on administrative leave pending the results of an internal investigation.>>>Read More.
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New Market Replaces Staple Grocery Store
The new store recently opened in the former space of an iconic grocery store.>>>Read More.
Vacant Office Building To Be Demolished For New Warehouse
A vacant office building has been approved for demolition. A new warehouse will be built in its place.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Car Stolen With Child Still Inside: Police
- Skunk Tests Positive For Rabies In CT
- Drive-In, Marketplace Opens For Season
- Woman Accused Of Cruelty To Animals
- Woman Dies From Injuries After Being Hit By Vehicle: PD
- Man Falsely Applied For COVID-19 Rental Assistance: DCJ
- All Dogs Go To Heaven: Stella Will Assure Pups Up There Are Safe
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