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Teacher Investigated + Art Center Racing Against Time: CT News

Mother, children reported missing/ New-look ice cream shop reopening/ Popular museum moving/ Retired officer mourned/ Crab 101 opens & more.

A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Friday.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Friday. (Patch graphic)

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.

DCF Investigating 'Sexual Misconduct' Allegation Against Teacher

A student said a substitute teacher touched her in a "manner that constituted sexual misconduct," the schools' spokesperson said.>>>Read More.


Art Center Has 2 Weeks To Come Up With $800K Or It Loses Its Home

Art center has two weeks to match developer’s offer to stay in building.>>>Read More.

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Police Looking For Missing Mom, Kids

A mom and her children have gone missing, and police are looking for tips for their whereabouts.>>>Read More.


Popular Museum Moving To Another Town

The university has agreed to transfer the museum’s collection to a building in another town.>>>Read More.

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Bell Will Again Toll At 1 Of New England's Oldest Stone Churches

A look inside the Old Stone Church, a landmark whose steeple towers above the town, and efforts to raise the money needed for repairs.>>>Read More.


Sisters Will Display Jewelry Line At Pre-Oscars Party

The sisters' "The Power To B" collection will be part of GBK Brand Bar, a gifting suite celebrities visit before the awards ceremony.>>>Read More.


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