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Campaign Manager Under Fire For 'Racist' Comment On Zoom: CT News
Crash sends car through garage wall/ Support pours in for stabbed teen/ $275K in equipment stolen from hospital/ Doritos nearly ignite fire.

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 top stories.
Car Shoves Car Through Garage Wall
A car hit another car in a garage.>>>Read More.
Report: Man Swiped $275K Of Equipment From Hospital
The heist occurred in broad daylight, but the alleged thief was caught on video surveillance, according to the report.>>>Read More.
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Community Rallying to Help Family Of Teen Stabbed
The community is rallying to assist the family of the teen stabbed during an altercation last weekend.>>>Read More.
GOP Campaign Manager Under Fire For 'Racist' Comment On Zoom
The manager said, "Helping kids of color to feel they belong has a negative effect on white, Christian, or conservative kids," in CRT forum.>>>Read More.
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Police: DUI Motorist Crashes, Shuts Down Train Service
Police said they found the evading vehicle after it became disabled at a railroad crossing.>>>Read More.
Donor Pledges $5M Towards Civic Center
Town officials announced a public/private partnership with an anonymous donor to help fund the new civic center.>>>Read More.
Former Police Chief Bernie Sullivan Dies At 78
Sullivan also served as the commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Public Safety.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Hospital Resolves Disability Suit: Feds
- Police Find 6,500 Fentanyl Packets In Man's Apartment
- Misplaced Doritos Nearly Ignite Kitchen Fire
- Driver Accused Of Hitting Cop Facing 8 Charges In All
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