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Beloved Teacher Mourned; Longtime Radio Host Retires: CT News

New charges in Dulos case/ Town names sewage plant after TV star/ Hackers post pro-Trump message on sign/ Teachers protest reopening & more.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut this past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

Community Mourning Beloved Teacher and Coach

He died unexpectedly while vacationing on Cape Cod with his family last week.>>>Read More.


New Criminal Charges Filed In Dulos Case

There were several new developments concerning the ongoing high-profile criminal case.>>>Read More.

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Legendary CT Radio News Anchor Hangs Up The Mic

The radio personality has been a morning fixture on Connecticut's airwaves for 35 years.>>>Read More.


Town Names Sewage Plant After TV Star

The mayor plans on naming the sewage plant after the comedian who dragged the city on his show last week.>>>Read More.

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Jennifer Dulos' Mother Sues Judge Over Case Delays

Farber reportedly sued Judge Patrick Carroll, Connecticut's chief court administrator, to force the foreclosure of Fotis Dulos' former home.>>>Read More.


CT Woman: Brother's Remains 'Disappeared' In Postal System

A woman said that her brother's remains were in route 12 days due to postal service cutbacks.>>>Read More.


'Non-Negotiable' Reopen Terms From CT 'Frontline' Teachers, Staff

Educators want back in school, in classrooms. Drivers in their school buses. But they want it safe for students and all school staffers.>>>Read More.


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