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State’s Attorney Suspended; Retailer May Return To Town: CT News

Fire chief resigns after Facebook post/ Resident signs with Red Sox/ Man charged in 3 arson fires/ Racist graffiti found at playground...

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 top stories.

Commission Suspends State's Attorney

The Criminal Justice Commission handed down a suspension for the state's attorney's failure to investigate police shootings.>>>Read More.


CT To Unveil Fall Back To School Plan

The state will release its preliminary back to school plan for the fall soon.>>>Read More.

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Connecticut Resident Signs With Boston Red Sox

Following an abbreviated MLB Draft due to the coronavirus, undrafted players were able to sign with teams as a free agent.>>>Read More.


National Retailer May Be Returning To CT Town

The national retailer may return as an outlet location, according to a report.>>>Read More.

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Fire Chief Resigns After Facebook Post

He resigned after he commented about the situation between police and New York City protesters.>>>Read More.


Connecticut Resident Signs With Baltimore Orioles

Following an abbreviated MLB Draft due to the coronavirus, undrafted players were able to sign with teams as a free agent.>>>Read More.


CT Man Charged In 3 Arson Fires

A man was arrested on charges that he set two houses and a car in his driveway on fire.>>>Read More.


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