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Teacher On Leave Over Vaccine Policy + Doctor Surrenders License
Popular TV news anchor leaves CT station/ New details released in Jennifer Dulos case/ DUI crash at school dismissal: PD and more: CT News

There was plenty of news across Connecticut this past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
CT Teacher Placed On Leave Over COVID-19 Vaccine Policy
The school’s 2020 Teacher of the Year is facing termination over his refusal to get the COVID-19 vaccine or to submit to weekly testing.>>>Read More.
Popular Connecticut TV News Anchor Leaving Station To Take On New Role
She has been a fixture on air in numerous roles, and she announced a major career change.>>>Read More.
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Doctor Surrenders License Over Fake Vaccine, Mask Exemptions
The doctor is accused of mailing out exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines and masks to people she didn't examine, or even know, according to officials.>>>Read More.
Adam LeBlanc's Father Keeps A Graveside Candle Lit For His Son
The LeBlanc family lost their son, 17, to suicide Oct. 9, 2020. Here's how they're honoring the high school student's life.>>>Read More.
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New Details Released In Jennifer Dulos Criminal Case
Attorney Jon Schoenhorn, who represents Michelle Troconis, made this new claim over the weekend.>>>Read More.
Girl Scouts Help Feral Cat Community To Earn Silver Awards
Four members assisted feline organizations to earn their Silver Awards.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Pizza Shop Owner Aiding Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- CT Man Killed In ATV Crash In Maine: Report
- Driver Was Drunk At Dismissal At School: PD
- CT Ex-Army Ranger Faces Extradition To Netherlands In Murder Case
- Deputy Police Chief Accidentally Fired Gun In Office
- Police Officer Arrested On Domestic Violence Charges: PD
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