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Town Plans To Strike Gendered Words From Documents: CT News
Make-A-Wish field vandalized/ Former pizzeria transformed into classrooms/ Police cruiser hit by runaway tires/ Digital pharmacy expands...

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.
CT Town Plans To Rid Town Documents Of Gendered Words: Report
The town has identified gender-specific language in its documents, and it plans to replace it with neutral words, according to a report.>>>Read More.
Make-A-Wish Field Vandalized Police Investigating
Someone gouged deep tire tracks all over the field.>>>Read More.
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Goodbye Pizza, Taxes And Hello Classrooms
Yale plans to transform the former home of the pizzeria into classrooms and gathering spaces.>>>Read More.
Digital Pharmacy Expands To CT, Opens New Location
Medly, a patient-centered digital pharmacy that offers free same-day delivery for prescriptions, has opened a location in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
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State Police Cruiser Hit By Runaway Truck Tires
A Connecticut state trooper escaped serious injury as runaway truck tires slammed into his parked cruiser.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Business Owner Lied To OSHA: Feds
- 1st Homicide Victim Of Year Identified By Police
- Guilty Plea Entered In Infant Fentanyl Ingestion Case
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