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‘Coffee’ Causes Stir + Former Celebrity Mansion On ‘Worthless’ List: CT News

Boy, 3, partially paralyzed after crash/ Dramatic fire rescue/ Famous musician lists CT home for $5.25M/ CT-based TV show ending and more...

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

Starbucks Served Cup Of Cleaning Solution To Man, Lawsuit Claims

A man claims in a lawsuit that he was poisoned after ingesting a toxic cleaning solution from a Connecticut Starbucks.>>>Read More.


Former Celebrity Mansion In Connecticut Now On 'Worthless' List

A major financial publication says the famous Connecticut mansion "just can't sell.">>>Read More.

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'It's In His DNA': Connecticut Man Fighting Alongside Ukrainian Army

The CT resident traveled to Ukraine to help soldiers fend off attacks from Russia — and he's documenting his efforts on Twitter.>>>Read More.


CT Boy, 3, Partially Paralyzed After ATV Crash

The community is rallying around a 3-year-old boy who suffered a spinal cord injury that caused “complete paralysis of his legs.”>>>Read More.

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WATCH: Man Hangs From 2nd Floor During Fire, Dramatic Rescue By Truck Driver, Cops At Fire

A firefighter driving a town dumpster truck used the vehicle to rescue a man hanging from the 2nd floor window of a burning house.>>>Read More.


Famous Musician Lists Connecticut Home For $5.25M

The Grammy-winning musician’s home is on the market. Check out some photos.>>>Read More.


Meet The Amazing Marie Streeto Who Is 104

Her eyes bright, her skin luminescent, she looks decades younger than her 104 years. A witness to history, Streeto survived two pandemics.>>>Read More.


Connecticut Father, Facing Grave Condition, Seeks Liver Donor

A father of four suffering from a rare liver condition is seeking out a donor.>>>Read More.


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