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Sandy Hook Shooting Victims' Families Suing Lanza Estate; Coyote Attack; Man Wins Big for Life
Poll: Yankees more popular than Red Sox, man pleads guilty to threatening Gov. Malloy, police searching for missing 17-year-old, and more.

The top Connecticut Patch stories of the day includes:
- Sandy Hook Shooting Victims’ Families Suing Lanza Estate
- Coyote Attacks Dogs in Fairfield
- Trumbull Man Wins $25,000 a Year for Life Prize
- Quinnipiac Poll: Yankees More Popular Than Red Sox in Connecticut
- Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening Gov. Malloy, Judges Through Mail
- Wallingford Police Charge Man with Stealing $1 Million Worth of Vintage Aircraft Parts
- Milford Police Searching for Missing 17-Year-Old Teen
- Milford Police: Second Suspect in Downtown Double Shooting, Robbery in Custody
- Rich Farm Ice Cream Shop Opening This Weekend
- Haddam Firefighter Tom Carlson Lost All in a Fire; Here’s How to Help
- East Haven Police Search for 2 Suspects Involved in Serious Assault
- Results: American Idol Season 15 Fans Continue to Love Nick Fradiani Jr.
- Trader Joe’s Recalls Cinnamon Almonds Because of Undeclared Peanuts
- Chipotle Opens Saturday at I-95 Darien North Rest Stop
- Police: Man Shot Victim in the Groin During Fight Behind Hamden BarPolice Investigating School Shooting Threat in Somers
- CT Labor Dept.: Off-the-Books Wages Paid at Two Norwalk Construction Sites
- Cheshire Correction Officer Assaulted by Inmate
- South Windsor Begins Dialogue with Community on Police-Race Relations
- Norwalk Man, 48, Charged with Possessing Child Pornography
- Liens Issued After Property Owners Leave Manchester Sidewalks Unplowed
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