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‘Unacceptable’ Arsenic Levels Found; Kids Escape Burning House

Man charged with wife's murder now represented by Pattis/ Dog rescued/ Pizzeria earns national recognition/ 'Bad idea' ATV transport: PD

(South Windsor Police Department)

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.

Man Accused Of Killing Wife Represented By Norm Pattis

The man, who is accused of fatally stabbing his wife, is now being represented by the high-profile attorney and was in court this week.>>>Read More.


'Unacceptable' Arsenic Levels Found At School

Both playscapes will remain closed while a remediation plan is developed.>>>Read More.

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Teen Honored For Getting Kids Out Of Burning House

Olivia Cross, 16, was babysitting two children when a fire started. She quickly got the children out and called 911.>>>Read More.


Fotis Dulos' Attorney Says Jennifer Dulos Was Alive In July

In a court filing, Norm Pattis says he has evidence that the missing mother-of-five was alive weeks after her May 24 disappearance.>>>Read More.

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Connecticut Pizzeria — And Not The Ones You’re Thinking Of — Earns National Recognition

A local restaurant has landed on the cover of a national publication.>>>Read More.


Firefighters Rescue Dog Trapped in Tree

Aggravating matters was a section of broken tree about 25 feet above the ground which threatened to fall on the dog or its rescuers.>>>Read More.


Man Charged With Using Social Media To Entice Juveniles: Police

A man is facing charges that he used social media to entice minors to engage in illegal sexual activity.>>>Read More.


Cops Intercept 'Bad Idea' ATV Transport

Police on the overnight shift came across an unusual sight.>>>Read More.

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