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Company Closing, Layoffs Planned + Tweed Tensions Mount: CT News
Gun pulled during soccer game: PD/ Soapy suds found in fountain/ Man who carjacked vehicle with cremated remains inside sentenced & more...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Man Who Carjacked Vehicle With Cremated Remains Inside Gets 7 Years
The case also involves robberies at businesses in several Connecticut towns.>>>Read More.
Biotech Company To Shutter Lab In CT, Company Wide Layoffs Expected: Report
The company announced plans to close a lab in CT.>>>Read More.
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Man Accused Of Pulling Out Gun During Soccer Game: Police
Police said he displayed a loaded handgun during a soccer game.>>>Read More.
UPDATE: Tweed Tensions Mount, Mayor Says There's History Of Mistrust
Denied Tweed lease draft last week, town got 270 pgs. hours before Monday meeting without time to review. Lease to be OK'd Wed., per town.>>>Read More.
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Trooper, Civilian, Hit By Suspected Drunken Driver
One crash scene turned into another as a car hit a trooper and a civilian on a road, police said.>>>Read More.
Popular Farm Store Finally Gets Chance To Open
It's better late than never for Johnny Appleseeds Farm Store.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Arrested In Triple Shooting Homicide: Police
- Kia, Hyundai Thefts Increase Due To TikTok Challenge: PD
- Soapy Suds Discovered In Fountain: Police
- Motorcyclist Seriously Injured In Crash, Police Seek Witnesses
- Man Charged In Shooting In Social Lounge Parking Lot: Police
- Man Sentenced In Death Of His Wife: Report
- Schools To Add Armed Security Officers: Report
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