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Landmark Liquor Store Closing; Student Sues Facebook: CT News
Doctor pleads guilty/ School's Twitter account prompts investigation/ Fire displaces family/ "It's OK to Be White" flyers taken down & more.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
CT Town’s First Liquor Store Closing After 86 Years
The owners have announced that the store, which opened at the end of Prohibition, will be closing next month.>>>Read More.
College Student Sues Facebook Over First Amendment Rights
The student claims Facebook violated his First Amendment rights when it removed several of his posts.>>>Read More.
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School’s Twitter Account Prompts Title IX Investigation
'You hear the girls talk about how they don't feel valued,' said the parent who raised the issue.>>>Read More.
‘It’s OK To Be White’ Flyers Taken Down In Town
Some residents ripped down the controversial flyers after they were found posted on stop signs and light posts for the second straight weekend.>>>Read More.
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Man Charged With Killing His Brother
The suspect had been detained by police on Monday.>>>Read More.
Fire Caused By Discarded Ashes Displaces Family
A family of five has been displaced from their home after a fire.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Doctor Pleads Guilty In Federal Oxycodone Case
- Mexican Citizen Sentenced In Illegal U.S. Re-Entry Case: Feds
- Maritime Aquarium To Break Ground On New Seal Exhibit, 4D Theater
- Dangerous, Invasive Weed Found In Town
- Police Charge Woman With DUI After 3-Car Crash
- Police Officer Rescues Teen Who Was Short Of Cash
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