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Item Returned 44 Years Late + Popular Anchor Leaves Station: CT News

Gunfire strikes official's home/ $3.8M jackpot won at casino/ Driver crashes into cemetery wall/ Officer hailed as hero: CT Month In Review

A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut this past month.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut this past month. (RJ Scofield/Patch)

There was plenty of news across Connecticut over the month of April. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.

Record Borrowed From CT Library Returned ... 4 Decades Late

A record album borrowed about 44 years ago was discovered at a local home and returned to the Public library in town.>>>Read More.


Popular News Anchor Leaves One CT Station For Another, Lands New Show

She had been with one station for a decade, and reportedly is now joining another TV station for a new, prominent role.>>>Read More.

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Cop Hailed As Hero For Saving Life Of Stabbing Victim

A police officer came to the aid of a stabbing victim. A 58-year-old man was later arrested, police said.>>>Read More.


Comedian, Talk Show Host Takes Jab At Connecticut Town In TV Show

He joked about the Connecticut town during a segment in his popular television show>>>Read More.

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Guest Wins $3.8 Million At Mohegan Sun

The guest won playing this popular game.>>>Read More.


Daughter's Desperate Bid To Save Parents Amid Sounds Of War In Ukraine

A Ukrainian-born Connecticut woman hopes that with help from a co-worker, a mayor, and two Senators, her elderly parents will make it to CT.>>>Read More.


Gunfire Strikes Home Of Top State Official

Several bullets struck the home of the state official and police released new details about their investigation.>>>Read More.


Student Owner Of Gas Station Aims To Be Good Corporate Citizen

High school student dreams of launching a service-station empire, beginning here in town.>>>Read More.


Unlicensed Driver Accused Of Hitting Historic Cemetery Wall

Police said both occupants of a car that crashed into a stone wall surrounding a historic cemetery only held learner's permits.>>>Read More.


Anonymous Complaint Spurs Community Support For Business

The town said a display outside the business violated regulations. A petition was created in support of the business.>>>Read More.


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