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Student Sues School; Amazon Opening New Facility: CT News

Man accused of killing wife/ Town holding 4th of July fireworks despite pandemic/ Police sergeant suspects co-workers of vandalism and more.

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

Connecticut Man Accused Of Killing Wife

A physician's assistant has been charged with the murder in the death of his wife.>>>Read More.


Amazon To Open New Facility In CT

Amazon's new facility will bring at least 400 new jobs and several opportunities for residents.>>>Read More.

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Police Sergeant Suspects Coworkers Of Vandalism

A police sergeant said his car was vandalized after he filed a complaint regarding racism in the department.>>>Read More.


Student Sues School For Tuition Refund

The student filed a lawsuit seeking refunds for tuition and other costs after the college closed the campus amid the coronavirus pandemic.>>>Read More.

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Soon A Captain, Murgo Balances Being Pro-Police & Anti-Racism

Police Lt. Joe Murgo is a top cop walking a tightrope, but he's finding balance even in the face of "unbelievable hostility.">>>Read More.


CT Town Will Hold Fourth Of July Fireworks Despite Pandemic

A town plans to hold Fourth of July fireworks while asking residents to adhere to social distancing guidelines.>>>Read More.


Meet A Music Composer, 8-Year-Old

The second-grader began taking piano last year and has since become a composer, too.>>>Read More.


Company Creates Hand-Washing Timer For Workplaces

The product was fast-tracked in record time to help ensure safety in light of the coronavirus.>>>Read More.

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