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Former CT Resident Voted Twice In 2020 Election: PD: CT News
Homicide investigated/ Winter tubing returning to CT/ Documentary showcases bravery at harrowing fire/ Teen, 16, hospitalized after shooting
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Former Connecticut Homeowner Allegedly Voted Twice In 2020 Election
The man allegedly voted in-person in Florida and cast an absentee ballot in Connecticut, officials said. He was arrested in Florida.>>>Read More.
Winter Tubing To Return To CT
Tapawingo Tubing will operate in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
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Man Charged In Rape Of Student In Dorm
The student's roommates heard her screaming, and pulled her attacker off of her, according to the Connecticut Post.>>>Read More.
Lamont Firmly Against Mask Mandate; CT Hospitalizations Rise
"This is a very different situation than what we were in a year and a half ago," Lamont said, doubling down against a statewide mask mandate.>>>Read More.
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Documentary Showcases Bravery At Harrowing Tenement Fire
The acts of those at an apartment building fire last March are showcased in a documentary.>>>Read More.
16-Year-Old Shot In Stable Condition: PD
The teen was shot and police say they are investigating.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Street Cameras Capture Evidence In Homicide: Police
- Armed Robbery Suspect Sought By Police: PD
- Connecticut News Reporter Returns To California Roots
- Yale Quarantine Rules Worry Restaurants
- Mayor Tests Positive For COVID-19
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