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Crash Damages Stone Wall Surrounding Historic Cemetery: CT News
Worker injured at plant/ Boy Scouts reject offer/ Men charged after bias attack on student: PD/ Crash sparks fire at gas station and 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.
Car Hits, Damages Stone Wall Surrounding Historic Cemetery: PD
Police have confirmed a vehicle struck and damaged a stone wall surrounding a historic cemetery dating back to the 1700s.>>>Read More.
Men Charged Following Bias Attack On Student: PD
Third-degree assault and intimidation based on bigotry or bias were among the charges for crimes against a student, according to police.>>>Read More.
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Worker Injured In Industrial Accident
A worker at an industrial plant suffered "non life-threatening" injuries in an accident, officials said.>>>Read More.
Boy Scouts Reject Bid To Preserve Property
The Boy Scouts council has rejected an offer from a nonprofit group to preserve its 252-acre Deer Lake property.>>>Read More.
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Man Tampered With UI Transformer, $10K In Damage Reported: PD
The UI employee reported that the man caused $10,000 worth of damage to the transformer, police said.>>>Read More.
Little Man On A Mission: Connor Vece, 8, Holds Pet, People Food Drive
During the pandemic, the boy wondered if pets at the Animal Shelter had enough food, and so began his now two year-long effort.>>>Read More.
Car Crash At Gas Pumps Leads To Fire, Driver Arrested: Report
A car crash at a gas station over the weekend led to a fire.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Thunderstorms, Several Days Of Rain Upcoming In Gloomy CT Weather Forecast
- CT-Based Company To Add More Than 3,000 Jobs In France
- Man Set Fire To Inside Of Woman's Car: Police
- Police Still Searching For Man Still Missing From Last Week
- Longtime Businessman, Town Councilor Dies At 60
- Mayor ‘Outraged’ By Town’s Misspent COVID-19 Relief Funds
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