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Lamont Gives Big Raises To Non-Union Managers, Draws Ire Of GOP
Man, 74, Accused Of "Maliciously" Wounding & Killing Birds / Large Koi Fish Rescued From Flooded Street / Restaurant Owner Dies, Mourned
Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut tonight:
Gov. Lamont Gives Big Raises To 1,700 Non-Union State Managers: Report
The raises cost in excess of $13 million and has drawn opposition from GOP leaders.>>>Read More.
Koi Story: Man Rescues Large Fish From Flooded Streets: WATCH
When the CT resident noticed a large koi swim by him on the street during a tropical storm, he immediately jumped into action.>>>Read More.
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Man, 74, Charged With Malicious Wounding, Killing Birds
He is seen in a video taking live birds he's trapped and ripping out their feathers and tossing them in his yard, warrant reads.>>>Read More.
Popular Restaurant Owner Dies At 63
The owner was remembered fondly by regulars.>>>Read More.
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Operation Hope's Giant Tag Sale Will Return — With A Twist
Stymied by the coronavirus pandemic, the nonprofit is taking an unconventional approach to make its annual fundraiser happen.>>>Read More.
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