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Parents Fight Over Call At Game: PD; Burned Diner Owner Receives Support; Attorney Stole Millions From Clients: CT News

Men charged with inciting riot outside restaurant/ Mike & The Mad Dog reteam?/ Ducks rescued/ Youth lacrosse treasurer accused of embezzling

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.

Two men were charged after an argument reportedly turned into a physical confrontation after a girls’ basketball game.>>>Read More.


She was the treasurer of the organization and nearly $100K went missing, police said.>>>Read More.

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The Mad Dog opined on the possibility during a recent sports broadcasting panel discussion at the Greenwich Library.>>>Read More.


An attorney pleaded guilty to stealing millions from clients in bankruptcy cases.>>>Read More.

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Police responded to an active disturbance outside of a restaurant/bar and several people were arrested during the incident.>>>Read More.


A 15-month-old child died after reportedly being found unresponsive in a bathtub, police said.>>>Read More.


The CT resident died unexpectedly after a boating accident in Maine.>>>Read More.


The diner owner recently suffered serious burns to 28 percent of his body when a fryer accidentally tipped over at the diner.>>>Read More.


Lucy Richards plead guilty to sending several death threats to a parent who lost a child during the 2012 Sandy Hook Massacre.>>>Read More.


A child was nearby, according to a report.>>>Read More.


The state rep’s Facebook comment has local democrats demanding an apology.>>>Read More.


Shelter staff believe someone released the ducks into a pond.>>>Read More.


Where’s the best place to raise a family in Connecticut? New rankings offer insights on the top 100 places. Do you agree?>>>Read More.


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