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Fight On Plane Leads To Arrests; 1 Rescued In Boat Fire: CT News

Drug bust in Town Hall parking lot: PD/ Police appeal decision in cold case featured in HBO documentary/ Drowning victim identified and more

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

Women Arrested Following Altercation On Airplane: State Police

A pair of women were arrested at Bradley International Airport after the captain of a JetBlue flight complained some sort of fight had taken place aboard the aircraft nearing its arrival, state police said.>>>Read more.


Police Again Appeal Decision To Hand Over Murder Files to Victim’s Son, Who Created HBO Documentary On The Case

On March 3, 2010, Barbara Hamburg was murdered. A cold case, her filmmaker son won the right to get files, but police refuse.>>>Read More.

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Drug Bust Made In Town Hall Parking Lot: Police

Two men have been charged after a drug bust was conducted in a parking lot at Town Hall, police said.>>>Read More.


Drowning Victim Identified: Police

The man had gone swimming with a friend, but when he didn't come up for air, his friend called police, authorities said.>>>Read More.

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Vaccine Passports Coming To CT? Lamont Teases Validation System

A system like New York's Excelsior Pass would make it easier for businesses in CT to verify patrons' infection status, Lamont said.>>>Read More.


CT Coronavirus Breakthrough Cases On Rise: Yale Study

A new study from Yale confirms what you suspected: COVID-19 breakthrough cases are on the rise, but delta is not the culprit this time.>>>Read More.


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