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CT Murder Revisited In TV Docu-Series + Gas Price Survey: CT News
Schools Administrator Put On Leave/ CT Gas Tax: 5 Things To Know/ Permit For Tesla Service Center Revoked/ Food Festival Returning & More...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Docu-Series Revisits CT Murder
Eight years later, members of a family are about to tell their story to a national audience.>>>Read More.
CT Gas Tax: 5 Things To Know
Here are five things to know about Connecticut's current gas tax system and what changes politicians are proposing.>>>Read More.
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Gas In CT: Take The Patch Survey
Politicians are weighing suspending gas taxes to provide drivers with relief. Take the Connecticut Patch survey and tell us what you think.>>>Read More.
Schools Administrator Placed On Leave: Report
A district official has been placed on administrative leave due to an allegation.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Across Connecticutfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Town Revokes Permit For Tesla Service Center: Report
The Planning and Zoning Commission has revoked a permit previously granted for a Tesla project.>>>Read More.
Twins Training For National Snowboarding Championship
Four years ago, neither boy had ever been on a snowboard. Now, both are nationally ranked. "I have no idea what's going on," their dad says.>>>Read More.
Historical Society Struggling To Fund Schoolhouse Move: Report
Plans to move the one-room schoolhouse are on pause, Hearst CT reported.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Accused Of Selling Drugs To Undercover Officers: PD
- CT Republicans: Suspend State Gas Tax
- Coast Guard Museum Moves Forward With $50 Million
- DJ Pauly D, Flo Rida To Headline Food Festival
- Expansion Proposed For Charter School
- 11-Room Home/Rooming House Goes On The Market
- Zoners Approve New Car Dealership On West Side
- Eagle Scout Project Shines At Historical Society
- 'It's Disgusting': Neighbors Angry About Proposed 26-Unit Complex
- How Much Connecticut Homeowners Pay In Property Taxes Each Year
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