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More Municipalities Issue Mask Mandates In CT: Patch PM

Best Banks In CT Ranked By Forbes / CT's Neglected Cemeteries / Selectmen Issue "Anti-Hate Pledge" / Remains Of CT Soldier Brought Home

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Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Tuesday night:

More CT Municipalities Requiring Masks At All Indoor Establishments

Several municipalities in Connecticut are requiring masks at indoor facilities, as the Delta variant of the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the state.>>>Read More.


Forbes Ranks Best Banks In Connecticut

Forbes has ranked the best banks in Connecticut in its annual industry survey.>>>Read More.

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Selectmen Issue Open Letter And 'Anti-Hate Pledge'

The Human Rights Commission hosted a judge and law school professor to speak on critical race theory. An encrypted email threat followed.>>>Read More.


Neglect, Lack Of Enforcement At Connecticut's Cemeteries

Many of Connecticut's oldest and most historic cemeteries are suffering from severe neglect, according to a state historian.>>>Read More.

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Remains Of CT Soldier Killed In 1944 Brought Home

A great nephew of U.S. Army Sgt. John E. Hurlburt, 26, killed in Saipan, said "We are just happy to have John home after all these years.">>>Read More.

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