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Pastor Arrested, Accused Of Selling Meth Out Of Rectory: PD: CT News
Driver Dies After Crash With School Bus/ Schools Cracking Down On Hate/ Eatery Opening In Old Denny's Location/ Carjacking Investigated...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Pastor Charged With Dealing Meth: State Police
The pastor was selling meth out of the rectory, according to a published report.>>>Read More.
Driver Dies After Crash With School Bus, ID Released: Police
The driver involved in a crash with a school bus has died, police said in an update.>>>Read More.
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Schools Tap New Initiatives To Spark More Respectful Behavior
School officials have documented a "noticeable increase in mean-spirited behavior" and are moving to address it.>>>Read More.
New Restaurant Preparing To Open In Old Denny's Location
The national chain closed its local location a year and a half ago, but hungry customers will soon be able to experience an entirely different brand of culinary delights at that location.>>>Read More.
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Cops Investigate Stop & Shop Parking Lot Gunpoint Carjacking
A man was carjacked, and though a brief police pursuit followed, and the car recovered, the juvenile suspect got away: PD.>>>Read More.
'Hero' Town Employee Helped Elderly Resident In Need
The community is celebrating a public works employee who came to the aid of an elderly resident who had fallen.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Snow Accumulation Estimates Change For Tuesday
- Dunkin', Elm Street Market Burglarized; Suspects Sought: PD
- Former Hungry Lion Site Demolished: Report
- Discovery Of Animal Organs In Park Prompts Police Investigation
- Car Strikes Building, Leads To Gas Leak
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