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CT Woman Dies After Skiing Accident; Support Pours In For Unborn Child; Top State Employee Salaries: CT News
Colossal milkshakes cause stir/ Dog bites student inside school/ Good Samaritan honored/ Witches pardoned/ Child, 3, left alone at day care.

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.
A total of seven state employees earn more than $1 million when salary and fringe benefits are combined.>>>Read More.
As the Trump Administration looks toward a 2020 reelection, one Connecticut senator is seen as a viable threat.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Fairfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The accident is still under investigation, state police said.>>>Read More.
A doctor is charged with inappropriately touching some of his female patients.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in Fairfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The owner had told police two men had robbed the store, set it on fire and painted swastikas on the back door of the establishment.>>>Read More.
The 10-year-old boy was featured in an ESPN profile in which he got to meet his favorite player.>>>Read More.
Customer demand has caused lines to form out the door, and the cafe to hire more staff to keep up, say the store's owners.>>>Read More.
The incoming child faces a major surgery upon her birth, and her arrival is expected any day now.>>>Read More.
A bombshell report says this is the farthest a Russian spy ship has advanced up the Eastern Seaboard. The state's congressional delegation blasted the Trump administration and called on the president to view Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia as a "threat" to national security.>>>Read More.
Police say an investigation was launched after two parents found their child left alone in the bathroom with no employees in the building.>>>Read More.
Police say a dog escaped from a vehicle during drop-off and got loose inside the school on Wednesday morning.>>>Read More.
More than 360 years after they were put to death, two women have been officially pardoned by the town council.>>>Read More.
The episode featured fast-running cows, a grilled pork chop salad and more.>>>Read More.
The story of a man who was fatally shot while trying to help someone has found new life in a recent social media campaign.>>>Read More.
Even on a campus that is used to winning basketball, the University of Connecticut women winning their 100th consecutive game on Monday was an event.>>>Read More.
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