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Girl, 11, Battles Rare 'Suicide Disease': Patch PM
Student tries to save brother's life/ Celebrating the life of the 'Good Humor' man/ New tax on ammunition?/ Restaurant week details.

Share-worthy stories from the Connecticut Patch network to talk about tonight. These stories are from towns all across Connecticut.
Community Rallies Around Dancer, 11, With Incurable, Rare Disease
The 'suicide disease,' her mom says, because the pain is so bad, the sixth-grader is suffering. Treatment isn't paid by insurance.>>>Read More.
UConn Student Desperately Trying To Save Her Brother’s Life
Her brother Ben, who was recently diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia, is in the midst of a serious health battle and the local college student is doing all she can to help save his life. Read her story here.
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Celebrating The Life Of Good Humor Man 'Papa Joe'
Those four ice cream truck bells are ringing in heaven for Papa Joe the Good Humor man beloved (and chased) by kids, young and old.>>>Read More.
Public Hearing on Proposed Tax on Ammunition - This Thursday
A state lawmaker is urging residents to come out and speak on this proposal.>>>Read More.
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Connecticut's Only Statewide Restaurant Week Begins
Over 160 restaurants from more than 50 towns will participate. Is your favorite on the list?>>>Read More.
Patch PM shares a few of the day's must-read items from our Connecticut network. The Patch community platform serves more than 100 communities all across Connecticut in Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, New London, Hartford, Tolland, and Litchfield counties. Thank you for reading.
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