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911 Calls Released In Assisted Living Staff Overdose Case In CT
CT dad, son perform on "The Voice"/ New motion filed in Dulos case/ New Italian steakhouse opening/ Bounce house ruckus and more: CT News

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.
LISTEN: 911 Calls On Assisted Living Staff Overdosing On Fentanyl
A visiting nurse stopped by to check on patients and found a man and woman, the only staff on site, overdosing, police say.>>>Read More.
Troconis Seeks To Suppress Statements In Jennifer Dulos Case
The attorney for Michelle Troconis filed a motion that reiterates that English is not his client's first language.>>>Read More.
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Man Who Kidnapped Ex-Girlfriend, Put Her in Suitcase Sentenced
He kidnapped his ex-girlfriend and put her in a suitcase in January 2019. She was later found dead.>>>Read More.
Should COVID-19 Vaccinations Be Mandatory? Take Patch's Survey
President Biden's executive order requires over 80 million Americans to be vaccinated. Several states are fighting it. Where do you stand?>>>Read More.
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CT Dad And Son Perform On 'The Voice': VIDEO
The duo chose to join a team led by Ariana Grande.>>>Read More.
Firearms, Cocaine Found In Search Near School: UPDATE
The school was temporarily was locked down during a state and police probe in the area.>>>Read More.
New Italian Steakhouse To Open
Restaurateur Danny Gabriele's new upscale casual steakhouse will offer an extensive menu featuring signature cuts of prime dry-aged beef.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Lands In Arrest Log After Bounce House Ruckus: PD
- 3 Hospitalized After Serious Crash: Police
- CT Town Bans Facial Recognition Technology In Town
- Authentic European Deli Opens
- UConn Sets New Benchmark For Research Funding
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