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Tragic Deaths Mourned + Famous Actor Visits Stew Leonard’s: CT News
Historic inn damaged in major fire/ Iconic farm property hits the market/ Attorney arrested/ CT beach ranks among best in nation and more...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut over the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Fatal Crash Stole Lives Of Young Brothers Who'd Just Begun Life On Their Own
Adopted at ages 7 and 4, Dudchik brothers Robert, 22, and Anthony, 19, couldn't have been loved more by their parents and countless friends.>>>Read More.
Famous Actor Visits Stew Leonard's
The famous star stopped by the popular food store to talk pizza cupcakes, and snag some samples!>>>Read More.
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Obituary: Charles (Charlie) A. Capalbo, 23
Charlie, known to all as courageous and inspirational, was a talented hockey goaltender, dedicated coach, loving son and friend to many.>>>Read More.
10 Dogs Killed At Facility Owned By Police Officer: Police
Police said at least 10 dogs are believed to have been shot and killed by employees of the training facility.>>>Read More.
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'Iconic' Farm Property Hits The Market For $5 Million
The farm has more than 100 years of history.>>>Read More.
CT Abortion Bill Signed Into Law By Gov. Ned Lamont
A first-of-it's-kind abortion bill was signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont. It provides unique protections against abortion lawsuits.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Connecticut Native Signs NFL Contract
- Historic Inn Damaged In Major Fire, Firefighters Injured: Report
- Child Injured After Car Crashes Into Playground in Connecticut: Police
- This Connecticut Beach Lands On Best-In-Country List
- Historic Inn Damaged In Major Fire, Firefighters Injured: Report
- Police: Attorney Charged With Manslaughter In Fatal Shooting
- 'Haunted' Annabelle Doll Coming To CT This Fall
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