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Brothers Killed In Shooting ‘Touched The Lives Of So Many People,’ Family Says: CT News
Woman Accused Of Newborn Son's Murder/ CT University Ranks Among Best Globally/ Body Recovered/ Popular Farmers Market Eyes New Location...
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2 Brothers Killed In Shooting ‘Touched The Lives Of So Many People,’ Family Says
“Beyond the pain of losing them, our hearts ache for the children they have left behind,” the victims’ mother wrote.>>>Read More.
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Woman Accused Of Leaving Newborn Son In Dumpster Charged With Murder
Prosecutors revealed new details during the defendant's appearance in court.>>>Read More.
CT Man Who Fell To His Death At Concert Recalled For Bringing ‘Warmth And Laughter Wherever He Went’
His daughter remembered her father as a “loving father, family man, and friend...”>>>Read More.
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1 University In CT Ranked Among Top 10 Worldwide, US News Says
The publication's "Best Global Universities" list includes schools from more than 100 countries.>>>Read More.
Town Honors Fallen WWII Airman As He Returns Home After 81 Years
The town laid the war hero to rest Tuesday, more than 80 years after he was killed when his B-17 bomber was shot down over Germany.>>>Read More.
Popular Farmers Market Seeks Location Change, Petition Launched To Keep It In Place
An online petition has been launched to keep the popular farmers market in the same community.>>>Read More.
Stop & Shop To Raise Money For Food Pantry Through July Flower Program
A July bouquet fundraiser at Stop & Shop will send $1 per sale to Eastern's Shawn's Cupboard.>>>Read More.
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