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Juveniles Charged After Lockdown + New Shake Shack Opening In CT
CT homicide suspect arrested in Texas: PD/ Restaurants change course due to rising COVID-19 cases/ Inclusive holiday hangout and more...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
3 Students Charged After School Lockdown: Police
Police seized a BB gun and a knife after investigating an incident that prompted a lockdown at a middle school in CT, according to officials.>>>Read More.
Suspect In Fatal CT Stabbing Arrested In Texas: Police
Police said Samuel Delfiro Zapata-Herrera was wanted in connection with the 2020 stabbing death of a 37-year-old Connecticut man.>>>Read More.
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2 Restaurants Change Course Due To Rising COVID Numbers
A pasta eatery and a pizzeria are making changes due to the rise in case numbers.>>>Read More.
Shake Shack Opening Newest CT Location At Major Mall
Shake Shack will open its newest location in Connecticut on Wednesday.>>>Read More.
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Students Speak Out On School Violence, Threats
Several students recently participated in a community forum and shared their feelings and opinions on recent incidents of school violence.>>>Read More.
As CT's COVID Infections Rise, New Pfizer Pill Shows Promise
The pharmaceutical giant says its coronavirus-fighting pill appears effective against the omicron variant.>>>Read More.
Jesus, Santa And The Atheists Chilling At Park — Again
The town’s Central Park continues to be an inclusive hangout at holiday time.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Wanted In Several States Apprehended: Police
- New School Mascot Announced
- Wanted Man Caught Breaking Into Home: Police
- Youth Coach Relieved Of Duties After Drug Arrest
- Pair Charged After Fight With Pellet Gun On Lawn Of Home
- UConn's Tverberg Selected To Junior Team Selection Camp
- University Research Team Exploring New Methods In Bug Detection
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