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CT Schools Chief Resigning Under Pressure; Spirit Of Sport Award
8-week old injured, man arrested/ Choir to compete for grand championship/ Would-be pita bread tycoon sentenced/ Rollover crash: CT News.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
CT Schools Superintendent To Resign Under Pressure
A student’s discovery led to the school chief being forced to resign from her job.>>>Read more.
8-Week-Old Suffers Broken Bones, Man Charged: Cops
A man has been charged after an 8-week-old was discovered with broken bones, police said.>>>Read More.
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Man Used Cell Phones To Take 'Up Skirt' Photos: PD
Police say the suspect took photos of women in several towns.>>>Read More.
Student Chosen As NFHS Spirit of Sport Award Recipient
A student-athlete has been chosen as the 2018 national recipient of the “National High School Spirit of Sport Award.">>>Read More.
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CT Choir to Compete for Grand Championship
Send-Off Concert at HS March 16 is last chance to see VIBE perform locally this season before they head to Nashville to compete.>>>Read More.
Man Charged With Having Stolen Gun At Library: PD
Police said the incident led to a "lockdown" protocol being initiated at area schools.>>>Read More.
Would-Be Pita Bread Tycoon Gets 5 Years in Fraud Case
A would-be pita bread tycoon with ties to Vernon and South Windsor has been sentenced in a fraud case.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Woman Accused Of Going After Ex With Bat: Report
- Knife-Wielding Shoplifter Stopped By Employee, Customer: Police
- Foxwoods To Host 'Hand Me The Mic' Singing Competition Series
- Contractor Charged for Skipping out on Job
- Man Stabbed Roommate In Unprovoked Attack: Police
- ID of Man Found Dead at State Forest Released: UPDATE
- Vehicle Rolls Over On Highway, Falls Into Woods
- Mount Southington Could Surpass Last Season After Past 2 Storms
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