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Man Charged With 101 Protective Order Violations: CT News
Professor sues student/ Car crashes into gas pumps/ 3 stole from Apple Store: PD/ Hit-and-run driver sought/ Cars stolen from dealership...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Cops Charge Man With 101 Protective Order Violations
A man is in custody on more than $1 million in bonds for a plethora of protective order crimes, police said.>>>Read More.
Positivity Rate Climbs, Decision Looms On Masks In Schools In CT
Gov. Ned Lamont has doubled down upon leaving the decision for business patrons to mask up in the hands of local business owners.>>>Read More.
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Professor Sues Student After Dispute Over Failing Grade
A professor is suing both the student and university after the school allowed a failing grade to be changed, according to a report.>>>Read More.
Man Drove On Boardwalk In ‘Alarming Incident’: Police
Police said the man drove on the boardwalk with a “complete disregard for pedestrian safety.”>>>Read More.
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Car Crashes Into Gas Pumps, Catches Fire
Crews extinguished the fire at a gas station.>>>Read More.
Cars Stolen From Dealership In Overnight Burglary: PD
The car dealership was burglarized during the overnight hours on Sunday, according to police.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Hit-And-Run Driver Sought By Police
- Motorists Hospitalized Following Motorcycle Crash
- Burglary Attempt Foiled: Police
- 3 People Accused Of Stealing From Apple Store: Police
- Man, 19, Charged In Shooting Of Woman: Police
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