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Teacher On Leave Over Toy Gun; Cheese Store Comeback: CT News
Bloody golf cart crash/ Trump pardons sailor/ Students advocate for pay equity/ Chocolate & food festival/ Murder arrest/ Witnesses sought.

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.
CT High School Teacher on Leave After Bringing Toy Gun to Campus
A High School teacher is being investigated for bringing a toy gun to school.>>>Read More.
Charges Filed in Bloody Golf Cart Crash
Criminal charges have been filed for a golf cart crash.>>>Read More.
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Calabro Cheese to Reopen Retail Store
The company has been producing cheese since the 1950s; back in the 80s there was a small cheese store for a while and now it will be returning.>>>Read More.
School Officials in a CT Community Offer Alternative Walkout Plan
Administrators are encouraging students who walk out of class next Wednesday to attend a program in the auditorium at that time.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in New Canaanfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Man Sentenced For Secretly Videotaping Teen Girls
The man was arrested for secretly recording two teenage girls in their bedrooms with a hidden baby monitor, according to police.>>>Read more.
Students Advocate For Pay Equity
Students joined State Rep. Derek Slap at a Labor and Public Employees Committee public hearing.>>>Read More.
Trump Pardons Connecticut Sailor
The sailor took pictures of a classified submarine area.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Fatal Hit-And-Run: PD Seeks Witnesses
- Chocolate and Food Festival Comes to CT
- Milford St. Patrick's Day Parade 2018 Details
- Connecticut Weather: New Details About New Nor'easter Impacts
- Manslaughter Arrest Made In Fatal 2017 Crash: CSP
- Murder Arrest Made
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