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Celebrity Visits Pizzeria; Diocese Files For Bankruptcy: CT News
Partial ceiling collapse injures 2/ K-9 unit saves woman's life/ Former RTM member found guilty/ Motorcyclist seriously injured and more...

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.
Hollywood Star Visits Popular Pizzeria In Connecticut
The star of "The Office" stopped by the restaurant this week, according to the owners.>>>Read More.
Catholic Diocese Files For Bankruptcy
The diocese in Connecticut is facing numerous lawsuits from men who say they were abused at a school the diocese ran in the 1990s.>>>Read More.
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Partial Ceiling Collapse Injures 2 At Apartment: FD
Firefighters responded to an apartment building on a report of a collapsed ceiling, fire officials said.>>>Read More.
K-9 Unit Saves Woman’s Life: Police
Police Officer and his K-9 partner Tyson are being credited with saving a woman’s life at a local pond.>>>Read More.
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Christopher Von Keyserling Found Guilty In Sexual Assault Trial
Von Keyserling, a Greenwich resident and former RTM member, was found guilty of fourth-degree sexual assault Thursday.>>>Read More.
An Era Of Excellence Culminates In Title For Quartet
After winning Little League district championships during their preteen years, four players won a state title with the same school.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Centuries-Old Burial Site 'Pock Lot' Gets Repairs With Grant Fund
- Motorcyclist Seriously Injured In Crash: Police
- Stash Of Cocaine, $8,000 Seized By Police In Drug Raid
- Man Accused Of Sex Assault, Tampering With Evidence: PD
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