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Hamden Man Wows Judges on 'The Voice'; Bouncer Stabbed in Face With Broken Bottle; Man Arrested for Illegally Having a Facebook Account
Plus, No buyers for old Hershey Factory, a Best Buy closing, arrests in large scale illegal ATV ride, and more from around the state.

Here’s a look at the top Patch stories from around Connecticut for Tuesday, Sept. 30:
- Hamden High Grad Blessing Offor Shines on NBC’s ‘The Voice’ (Video)
- Bar Bouncer Stabbed in Face With Broken Bottle
- Manchester High Wrestling Coach Accused of Pushing 15-Year-Old at Youth Football Game in South Windsor
- Police Charge Man for Illegally Having a Facebook Account
- Madison Police Looking to Increase Law Enforcement Presence During Summer Months
- Police Rule Out Two More Cases in Vernon Unidentified Body Case
- North Haven Man Accused of Trying To Entice Minor Online, Milford Cops Say
- Hamden Home Burglarized While Residents Were Asleep in Upstairs Bedroom
- East Haven Police Arrest 5 in Large Scale Illegal ATV Ride; Seize 5 ATV’s
- Milford Parents and Residents Express Anger Over School System at Public Information Session
- Cheshire High School Ranked as One of the Top Schools in the Nation
- World Traveler who Worked for International Study Program Passes Away at 30
- No Buyers for Old Hershey Factory in Naugatuck
- Best Buy Closing Doors in Meriden Will Leave 60 Unemployed
- Branford is Home to One of the Wealthiest Americans says Forbes
Pictured: Blessing Offor via NBC.com
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