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Bus Driver Diagnosed With Brain Tumor, Community Rallies: CT News
Hawk injures man/ "Technology" investigations key to conviction/ Man pulls starter gun after car gets stoned: PD/ Airport holding job fair.
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Fundraiser To Support Grandmother Who Has Brain Tumor
A GoFundMe has been started for a bus driver who was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor.>>>Read More.
Car Gets Stoned, Starter Gun Pulled On Throwers: Report
A rock-throwing, gun-pulling incident at an apartment complex has led to at least one arrest, police said.>>>Read More.
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Prosecutor Credits 'Technology' Investigations In Conviction
Richard Dabate was convicted in the 2015 killing of his wife, Connie Dabate, at their home.>>>Read More.
Hawk Injures Man: Animal Control
An animal control officer said the man was injured by a hawk protecting its nest on a private property.>>>Read More.
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4 Dogs Attack 2 People, Yellow Lab
Animal Control is searching for the owner of four dogs that attacked two people and another dog over the weekend.>>>Read More.
50 Years Later, Golfer Recalls Inaugural Julius Boros Event
The Julius Boros Challenge Cup, named for arguably the greatest golfer in Connecticut history, made its debut a half-century ago, in 1972.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Police Seek To Arrest Georgia Teen In "Swatting" Case
- 3 People Injured, 4 Dogs Killed In 2-Alarm Fire: FD
- Teen Given 7 Years For 2020 Shooting Involving Rival Factions
- Bank Robbery Reported, Suspect Sought: Police
- Illegal Firearm, Ammunition Found At Home: Police
- Man Robbed Victim Of Cell Phone During Transaction: Police
- Good Dog, Gage: Police K9 To Graduate Police Academy Friday
- Avelo Airlines, Tweed Airport Hold Job Fair Saturday
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