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Woman Pleads Guilty To Voyeurism + 2 Rescued From House Fire: CT News

Towns spar over racist incident/ Brothers take new business on the road/ Teacher petitions for safer crosswalks/ Fatal crash and more...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.

CT Woman Pleads Guilty To Voyeurism Charges: Court Records

Hadley Palmer, a 53-year-old Greenwich resident, pleaded guilty in January to several voyeurism charges and risking injury to a child.>>>Read More.


Officials in 2 Towns Disagree On Racist Incident

A school's investigation found that racist slurs were used against student-athletes, an accusation that officials in another town deny.>>>Read More.

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2 Women Rescued From House Fire: Police

Police and fire personnel forced their way into the home after one of the residents told authorities she was trapped.>>>Read More.


Brothers Take Fun On The Road

On The Spot Entertainment is looking to give back to the community.>>>Read More.

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Teacher's Petition For Safer Crosswalks Nets 430 Names

A preschool teacher's online petition for safer crosswalks has garnered over 430 names.>>>Read More.


Deadline Looming For Bohdan Kolinsky Sports Media Scholarship

A $3,000 scholarship is awarded annually in memory of the late Bo Kolinsky, a longtime high school sports editor at the Hartford Courant.>>>Read More.


'Racist And Sexual' Graffiti Discovered At Middle School

An investigation was launched into the graffiti, according to the principal, who called the vandalism "offensive and disgusting.">>>Read More.


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