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Legendary CT Meteorologist Retiring + $35M Castle On The Market

Officer dies of COVID-19 complications/ Student helps save Pizza Day/ Mother speaks out on bullying/ Calhoun retires & more: Month In Review

There was plenty of news across Connecticut during the month of November. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

Iconic CT Meteorologist Announces Retirement

The legendary meteorologist has been reporting on Connecticut's weather for more than 40 years.>>>Read More.


Connecticut Police Lieutenant Dies Of COVID-19 Complications: Report

He was a 19-year veteran of the police department.>>>Read More.

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'Free Bailey': Protesters Speak Out For Dog

Bailey is a dog who lives outdoors and whose welfare has been a source of concern for some as winter nears.>>>Read More.


This $35M Connecticut Castle Is Straight Out Of A Disney Dream

7 full baths, 3 half baths, 12 fireplaces, and one moat. This fairy tail property will make all your wishes come true.>>>Read More.

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Student's Letter To Officials Saves Pizza Day At School

A plea for pizza in a letter to administrators turned a student's sadness into school-wide joy.>>>Read More.


Jim Calhoun Leaving With 'Different' Sense Of Accomplishment

Coaching legend Jim Calhoun seemed content to leave the bench, but vowed to be around "for another fight.">>>Read More.


High School Student's Legacy Of Love Lives On

Until her final hours, the 15-year-old's concern for people less fortunate than herself was evident to all who knew and loved her.>>>Read More.


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