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Candidates’ Signs Defaced + Town Chairman’s Car Vandalized In CT

School bus hit by vehicle/ Twins set new Guinness World Record/ $3.65M sale breaks county records/ $8,000 necklace stolen from home and more

A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Wednesday.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Wednesday. (Patch graphic)

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 top stories.

Democratic Town Chairman’s Car Vandalized With Nails: Report

The chairman of the Democratic Town Committee found his car had a flat tire with five nails driven into it, according to a report.>>>Read More.


Identical Twins Set New Guinness World Record

The Rossetti brothers set a Guinness World Records title for the longest pickleball rally at a charity event to benefit Save the Children.>>>Read More.

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2 Democrat Candidates' Signs Defaced, Vandalized

The signs had red paint splattered and scrawled, one with an arrow through Gill-Brooks' head.>>>Read More.


Penthouse $3.65M Sale Breaks County Records

The Residences "luxury development" breaks its own record, William Raveis Real Estate One & Company Team says.>>>Read More.

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Contractor's Good Deed Clears Hazardous Trees At Park

A tree contractor put a new piece of equipment to good use at Valley Falls Park and saved residents thousands in the process.>>>Read More.


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