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Schools Superintendent Sues Board Of Education: CT News

Man's Estate Wins $5.5M Jury Award / Beloved Former Coach, Teacher Dies At 52 / New TV Meteorologist Hired / Student Hit By School Bus...

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Superintendent Of Schools Sues Board Of Education

In the lawsuit, the superintendent of schools is seeking a jury trial and immediate reinstatement as superintendent, along with compensatory and economic damages, “including, but not limited to, decreased earning potential, emotional distress, harm to reputation, and loss of enjoyment of life’s activities.”>>>Read More.


Man's Estate Awarded $5.5 Million By Jury

The man was initially diagnosed with "traveler's diarrhea," the lawsuit claimed. He would die less than 10 days later, according to the suit. The lawsuit, which was filed by the man’s widow, claimed his death was caused by negligence.>>>Read More.

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Beloved Former Coach, Teacher Dies At 52

He guided the high school team to three undefeated championships and a state championship, according to his obituary.>>>Read More.


Student Hospitalized After Being Hit By School Bus: Report

A student has been hospitalized after being hit by a school bus, according to media reports.>>>Read More.

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Red Horse Trots Down Road In Hilarious Video

The jogger was returned home and is in "stable" condition, police said.>>>Read More.


TV Meteorologist Hired By Local News Station

The TV meteorologist had been working in Florida before taking a new job in Connecticut.>>>Read More.


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