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Police Using Drones; 3 Family Members Die Of Coronavirus: CT News
Actor hit by car/ Restaurant owner makes creative proposal/ Troconis speaks out/ Grocery store worker dies of coronavirus: Month In Review
There was plenty of news across Connecticut during the month of May. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Police Using Drones For Coronavirus Enforcement
"We do not have any partnerships with health care data services and our objective is not to infringe on people's constitutional rights.">>>Read More.
22-Year-Old Forced To Undergo Chemo By State Dies
When she was 17 years old, she was removed from her home and forced to undergo chemotherapy. She died at 22.>>>Read More.
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Coronavirus Took 3 Lives From The Same Family In 5 Days
On May 3, the local family matriarch died. May 6, her sister and family's aunt died. May 7, the family's patriarch was gone, too.>>>Read More.
Restaurant Owner Proposes Drive-In Movie Theater
With businesses getting creative, one restaurant may turn its parking lot into a drive-in movie theater.>>>Read More.
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Michelle Troconis Issues First Statement In Jennifer Dulos Case
Troconis, the former girlfriend of the late Fotis Dulos, has been accused of helping Dulos murder his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos.>>>Read More.
Woman, 101, Beats 2 World Pandemics, A Century Apart
The very young were among the most vulnerable during the Spanish Flu pandemic a century ago. Now, it's the very old. She's survived both.>>>Read More.
You've Never Seen A 'Save The Date' Like This One
Marc and Christina have been together for 8 years, engaged for 3. They set a date: June 2020. But coronavirus happened. Come on, July 2021!>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Grocery Store Employee Dies Of Coronavirus
- Teacher Cares For Newborn While Parents Recover From Coronavirus
- UFO Sightings Soar Once Again In Connecticut
- Geno Auriemma Closes Restaurant After Many Years
- UConn Sued For Tuition Refunds On 'Subpar' Remote Learning Claims
- Coronavirus Cautions Causing 911 Hesitation In CT
- 'Sopranos' Actor Struck By Car
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