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Regional Retailer Closes; Reward Offered In Missing Teen Case
Toddler, mother injured in drive-by shooting/ Moose euthanized/ Police, Boy Scouts aid family/ Officer assaulted at Home Depot: CT News

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 top stories.
Toddler, Mother Injured In Drive-By Shooting: Police
A mother and her 1-year-old son were taken to the hospital after the shooting, which occurred in a parking lot.>>>Read More.
$10,000 Reward Offered In Case Of Missing Teen
A reward has been offered in the case of a local teen missing.>>>Read More.
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Regional Retailer 'Permanently' Closes Last Location In CT
A formal closing sale did not last long at the last remaining location in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
Moose Euthanized, Tested For Incurable Disease
The moose had been regularly seen around town for the past month and posed a “serious public safety threat,” according to officials.>>>Read More.
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Significant Amount Of Parents Not Sending Kids To School: Surveys
Around one out of every five students may not go back to the classroom in the fall, according to early surveys.>>>Read More.
Mom Calls Police-Student Incident Racially Charged
A reprimand rendered by police over an incident is "unacceptable," according to a local mom.>>>Read More.
Police, Boy Scouts, Come To Aid Of Single Mom and Family
A single mother of four was struggling to move out of her home. Then some cops and Boy Scouts came to the rescue…>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Assaults Officer, Bites Person At Home Depot: PD
- Connecticut Water Buys Shenipsit Tract From Farm For $1.3 Million
- Judge: Sandy Hook Families' Demands Of Remington 'Fair Game'
- Tree Of Hope's Fate Decided Despite Profane Outburst In Meeting
- Driver Drank Before Fatal Hit-And-Run: Lawyers
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