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$2M Lottery Winner Unclaimed + Absent Judge Gets Unpaid Suspension: CT News

Former doctor sentenced/ Gas prices slashed at casino gas station/ Former health director sues district, towns/ Carnival returns to mall...

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.

Lottery Ticket Worth $2 Million Sold In CT: Here’s Where

The unclaimed lottery prize was sold last week, lottery officials said.>>>Read More.


Absent CT Judge Agrees To Unpaid Suspension: Reports

Judge Alice Bruno, who collected around $400,000 despite not showing up to work for two years, will be suspended as of June 2.>>>Read More.

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Mashantucket Nation Slashes Gas Prices At Foxwoods Filling Station

The price of gas at the Pequot Outpost gas station is being set at a discount "for the foreseeable future.">>>Read More.


Former Doctor Sentenced To Prison: Feds

A former doctor has been sentenced to prison, authorities said.>>>Read More.

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Juvenile Waved Pellet Gun Around Beach: PD

A juvenile was charged after he waved a pellet gun around the beach, police said. He also was on school property with the gun.>>>Read More.


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