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Professor’s ‘Conduct’ Investigated After Name Appears In Epstein Files 563 Times, Yale Officials Say: CT News
Teen, 16, Shot In Broad Daylight: PD/ Employee Stole $20K In Lottery Tickets: PD/ CT GOP Pitches Income Tax Cut/ "Sweet Revenge" Fundraiser
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'Conduct' Of Professor Whose Name Appears In Epstein Files 563 Times, 'Under Review,’ Yale Officials Say
The professor "will not teach his class" a Yale spokesperson told Patch.>>>Read More.
Teen, 16, Shot In Broad Daylight: PD
Cops were called at around 4 p.m., and found the teen gunshot victim, police said.>>>Read More.
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CT Republican Tax Pitch Calls For $1-Billion Income Tax Cut
Republicans are calling for massive reductions in what they call "much needed tax relief in addressing the affordability crisis.">>>Read More.
Employee Stole $20K In Scratch Lottery Tickets From Store: Police
An employee is accused of stealing more than $20,000 in scratch lottery tickets and $700 worth of cigarettes from a store, police said.>>>Read More.
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Maritime Aquarium Invites Guests To 'Get Sweet Revenge' Through Fun Valentine's Day Fundraiser
The Norwalk aquarium invites guests to name a veggie, cockroach or fish after an ex, which will be fed to one of their resident animals.>>>Read More.
New Details To Be Released In Fatal Shooting: Police
Police will provide an update regarding an ongoing homicide investigation, according to officials.>>>Read More.
Animal Control Nurses Duck Back To Health
"Animal Control Officers are monitoring him closely...">>>Read More.
Man Shot Tuesday Night: Police
A man in his 30s was shot on Tuesday night and went to the hospital for treatment.>>>Read More.
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