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New Drive-In Theater Proposed; Teen Charged In Double-Homicide

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Crews responded to a rollover crash early Wednesday morning on Route 15.
Crews responded to a rollover crash early Wednesday morning on Route 15. (Courtesy of Stratford Professional Firefighters IAFF 998 on Facebook.)

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

Teen Charged In Killing Of 2 Women In Connecticut: Police

A 17-year-old girl has been charged in connection with the killing of two women.>>>Read More.


Another New Drive-In Theater Proposed For CT

Movies could be shown soon outdoors in this Connecticut town.>>>Read More.

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Black Lives Matter Marchers Brave Rain, I-84 Traffic

A Black Lives Matter march spilled out of downtown and onto Interstate 84 on Wednesday.>>>Read More.


Police Officer Resigns Following Teen Shooting Death

A police officer who was involved in a fatal shooting in April 2019 has voluntarily resigned from the Police Dept.>>>Read More.

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Firefighter Escorts Geese Down Busy Street

Though it may seem like an unusual sight, the fire department said it was "just another day at work." Link to video included.>>>Read More.


Town Council Censures State Official For Racist Retweet

The council voted to censure the local official, who is also a state representative, for retweeting a racist meme over the weekend.>>>Read More.


Historic Native American Artifact Found

A Native American history hobbyist had a dream come true when he stumbled across an artifact on the beach.>>>Read More.


Lamont Allows In-Person Graduations: Here’s When And What It Can Look Like

Gov. Ned Lamont announced that schools could hold in-person graduation ceremonies. Here are details on what the ceremonies can look like and when they can begin.>>>Read More.


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