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Professor Settles Lawsuit Against Student + Retailer Leaving Town: CT News
Rival sues WWE/ New "mystery" store coming to town/ 6 arrested after failed carjacking in stolen Maserati: PD/ Family saved and more...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Professor Who Sued Student Settles: Report
The student complained of an unfair grade, according to the Connecticut Post.>>>Read More.
Rival Sues WWE, Accuses Company Of Illegal Wrestling Monopoly
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. was sued this week by Major League Wrestling, a smaller rival.>>>Read More.
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New 'Mystery' Grocery Store Coming: Report
A well-known national grocery store is planned to open, however, town officials are unable to reveal its identity at this time.>>>Read More.
In Stolen Maserati, 6 Captured After Failed Carjacking: Police
Police said they were on the lookout when officers saw the $100,000 car on the highway. One adult and five juveniles charged.>>>Read More.
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Major Retailer Leaving One Town For Another: Report
The retailer is scheduled to open in its new home later this month, according to a report.>>>Read More.
Delivery Man Saved Family After Crash: Report
A delivery man is being credited for helping to rescue a family after their car flipped over.>>>Read More.
Hospitalizations Drop In CT As Fauci Makes Grim Prediction
Daily coronavirus-associated hospitalizations declined overnight in Connecticut for the first time since the fall.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- UConn Athletics Officials Outline New Vaccine Mandate For Fans
- Truck Crash & Rollover Lead To Serious Injuries: PD
- Man Accused Of Hitting Elderly Driver After Accident: PD
- Bank Robbery Suspect Rode Off On A Bicycle, Cops Say
- Ex-Cop Pleads Guilty In 2019 Shooting
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