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School Staffer Arrested After 'Altercation' With Student: CT News

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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 top stories.

School Staffer Arrested After 'Altercation' With Student

Police are investigating the incident that led to the staffer being placed on leave, the schools spokesperson said.>>>Read More.


CT Police Mourn Death Of 12-Year Veteran

The Police Department is mourning the "unexpected passing" of a 12-year veteran of the department.>>>Read More.

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Nearly 3 Dozen Jobs Lost When Plant Closes: Report

The company is reportedly planning to close its plant early next year.>>>Read More.


Infant Dies From Injuries Sustained In Fall: PD

Police said a parent has been charged and is being held in lieu of a $1.25 million bond.>>>Read More.

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Governor Swings By 'Cupcake Wars'-Winning Sugar Bakery

On Monday, Gov. Ned Lamont stopped by to meet with the mayor and to get a slice and a cupcake, or dozen.>>>Read More.


CT Coronavirus: Hospitalizations Soar To 500 Over Weekend

"The virus is not done with us yet," Connecticut's Department of Public Health commissioner said Monday.>>>Read More.


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