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More Charges Expected For Ex-Fairfield CFO: Patch PM
Eviction moratorium's end to create "unimaginable" need: Fairfield advocates / Man dies falling off car: PD / Civil War hero's home for sale

Here are the news stories trending in Fairfield and across Connecticut this afternoon:
Former Fairfield CFO Pleads Not Guilty, More Charges Expected
Robert Mayer and six other former town employees and contractors charged in the fill pile scandal had court dates scheduled for Tuesday.>>>Read more.
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Fairfield Housing Advocates Speak Against Ending Rent Moratorium
"This is going to create an unimaginable spike in need and evictions," state Sen. Hwang said. "And I don't believe we're prepared for it.">>>Read more.
Man, 24, Dies After Falling Off Car: Police
The man was riding on top of the vehicle early Tuesday, according to police.>>>Read more.
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Man Stabbed In Head Drives Himself To Bridgeport Hospital
A man who suffered a stab wound to the head drove himself to the hospital, according to a report.>>>Read more.
On The Market: Built In 1835, It Was A Civil War Hero's Home
A reverend, Samuel Fiske fought as part of the Army of the Potomac including Gettysburg. He died from battle wounds in 1864.>>>Read more.
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