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Choking Death At Restaurant; Landlord Investigated: CT News
Unique eatery closes abruptly/ Ex-top town official charged/ Support pours in for family after tragedy/ Firefighter injured/ Opossum shot...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
'Enough Is Enough' Fotis Dulos Writes In Final Note: Report
Despite his client's death, defense attorney Norm Pattis still wants Fotis Dulos to stand trial in the murder of Jennifer Farber Dulos.>>>Read More.
Man Chokes To Death On Steak At Local Restaurant: Report
Police said a 32-year-old man is dead after choking on a piece of steak at a restaurant.>>>Read More.
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Ex-Top Town Official Charged, Police Say
He was recently fired from his town job, and is accused of stealing documents, police said.>>>Read More.
Unique Eatery Closes Abruptly
The craft beer and gourmet pretzel bar closed just months after opening.>>>Read More.
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Suspected Killer's Mother: 'My Son Was Set-Up'
She created a legal fund for her son. Police say he killed his cousin and is wanted for murder.>>>Read More.
Parks & Rec Director Saves Man's Life With Heimlich, CPR
He realized the man at the Senior Center luncheon was choking, then not breathing, when he stepped in to save his life.>>>Read More.
AG: Landlord Left Apartments To Rot, Profited
The state attorney general's office has opened an investigation into the landlord.>>>Read More.
Community Rallies To Assist Family Launched After Woman Killed In Snowmobile Accident
A GoFundMe has been organized to aid the family of a former mayor's daughter, who recently died in a snowmobile accident.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man 'Plays' With Pet Pigs During Theft
- Death of Newborn Under Investigation By Police
- Animal Control Investigates Shot Opossum
- Fire Closes Roads, Injures Firefighter: Reports
- Fire Marshal: School Bus Blaze Started Accidentally
- Fairfield Ranked No. 1 In CT As Best College For Financial Aid
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