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CT Meteorologists Personally Attacked; Lamont Heckled: CT News
Bakery investigated/ Bear turns porch pirate, steals Amazon package/ Man thwarts car thieves/ Bank robber pretended to have gun: PD 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 top stories.
CT Forecasters Hit With Personal Attacks
One popular meteorologist said she received "venomous messages insulting my intelligence and my appearance.">>>Read More.
VIDEO: Lamont Heckled By Parents Over CT Schools Mask Mandate
A meeting among health officials, educators, parents, and Gov. Ned Lamont ended early after parents opposed to the school mask became vocal.>>>Read More.
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Black Bear Turns Porch Pirate, Saunters Away With Amazon Package
A Connecticut bear sauntered away with a package containing toilet paper, prompting one-liners and inevitable comparisons to Charmin ads.>>>Read More.
Bakery Accused Of Threatening To Deport Workers: Court
The bakery is under investigation for potential Fair Labor Standards Act violations.>>>Read More.
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Man Thwarts Thieves Trying To Steal His Car: Police
Police said a man chased down his car, which was stolen in the early morning hours.>>>Read More.
Federal Coronavirus Aid For Schools: See How Much CT Schools Got
Connecticut schools have received at least $1.5 billion in federal aid since the pandemic began. See how much your town got.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- 2 CT Residents Killed In Wrong-Way Crash
- Bank Robber Pretended To Have Gun: Police
- Connecticut Nonprofit Welcomes, Helps Resettle Afghan Refugees
- Man Charged In Connecticut Capitol Shooting Incident
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