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Skate Park Torn Down + New Ruling In Jennifer Dulos Case: CT News

Elderly resident nearly scammed out of $9K/ Post-incarceration bottle collector seeks redemption/ Landlord prevails in "lapse" eviction...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.

Built With A Grant In 2017, Town Tears Down, Sells Off Skate Park

A March 15 meeting agenda listed possible action on the skate park. Days later, it was being disassembled. Some are protesting the action.>>>Read More.


'It's In His DNA': Connecticut Man Fighting Alongside Ukrainian Army

The CT resident traveled to Ukraine to help soldiers fend off attacks from Russia — and he's documenting his efforts on Twitter.>>>Read More.

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Judge Issues New Ruling In Jennifer Dulos Case

Superior Court Judge Gary White issued a ruling in the case involving the disappearance of Jennifer Farber Dulos.>>>Read More.


CT Police Officer Charged In Bar Incident: Report

A police officer in Connecticut is accused of brandishing a loaded service weapon while drunk, according to a report.>>>Read More.

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Split Emerges On Universal-Income Trial

Should the town use federal aid to send $500 per month to a small group of economically vulnerable residents?>>>Read More.


Starting Over One Can At A Time

Post-incarceration bottle collector seeks redemption.>>>Read More.


Elderly Resident Nearly Scammed Out Of $9K: Police

Police are warning residents of recent phone scams after they helped stop an elderly resident from sending $9,000 to a would-be scammer.>>>Read More.


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