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3 Killed In Single-Vehicle Crash In Connecticut: CT News

Teacher Arrested / Unique Cookie Store To Open 2 New Locations / Community Rallies Around Burned Boy / Bob's Stores Founder's Home For Sale

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Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Thursday night:

3 Killed In Single-Vehicle Crash: Police

A driver saw a car that had crashed on the side of the road and called 911. First responders found 3 dead, per police.>>>Read more by clicking here.


Teacher Accused Of Touching Student Inappropriately: Police

Police said a middle school teacher accused of touching a student inappropriately during class was arrested this week.>>>Read more by clicking here.

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Unique Cookie Store To Open Stores In 2 Connecticut Towns

Crumbl Cookies, known for its milk chocolate chips and promotional TikTok videos, is opening locations in two CT towns.>>>Read more by clicking here.


GoFundMe Raises $362K; Community Rallies Around Burned Boy

Help is pouring in after Dominick Krankall, 6, was hospitalized with severe burns. "We are speechless and beyond grateful," his sister said.>>>Read more by clicking here.

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Former Home Of Bob's Stores Founder Hits The Market

The home has a well-known local history as the home/compound of Robert J. Lapidus, who opened his first store in 1954.>>>Read more by clicking here.


Lake Compounce Going Cashless This Season

Going cashless at amusement park creates less “touch points” for guests.>>>Read more by clicking here.


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