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Cat’s Death Leads To Charges; Coach Investigated: CT News
Edible Arrangements closes store/ Restaurant offers special treat to dads/ Person extricated after crash/ $100K pensions/ Heroin bust & more

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Man Charged After Cat Dies From Trap He Set: Police
The suspect told police he was trying to trap groundhogs.>>>Read More.
Task Force Intercepts 100-Plus Heroin Bags in CT
A man already convicted several times was caught selling drugs again, police said.>>>Read More.
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1,400+ State Employees Have $100k+ Pensions
More than 48,000 retired state employees drew pensions last year.>>>Read More.
Fisherman Dies After Being Pulled From Water Near Lake Dam: Report
The man was originally pulled from the water but died hours later, authorities said.>>>Read More.
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CT Sports Coach Being Investigated for Misconduct, 2 Other Coaches/ Teachers On Leave, Police Say
Authorities on Thursday said they are investigating reports of misconduct between a high school coach and a student.>>>Read More.
CT Man, Who Is Very Ill, Granted Stay Against Deportation To Have Life-Saving Surgery: Report
A rally is planned for Thursday to support the CT man who came to the U.S. in 1989.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Edible Arrangements Closes Store: Report
- Stewart’s Offering Special Treat To Dads On Father’s Day Weekend
- Woman Accused of Trashing Parents' Home
- Deuces Were Wild Wednesday in Play3 CT Lottery Game
- Woman Charged In Fatal 2017 Crash: Report
- Person Extracted From Car After Accident: Firefighters
- Comedy Show Benefits K-9 Unit
- Hot Car Child Safety: CT Among Toughest Laws
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