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Man Stabbed During Nail Salon Fight: PD; Overdose Victim Revived; Atheist Sign Lawsuit Settled: CT News
Jeep joyride goes south/ Firefighter frees child stuck in shopping cart/ Search called off for missing kayaker/ Popular toy store closes…

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
Police said they arrested a woman charged with stabbing a person in the face with a pen during a fight at a nail salon.>>>Read More.
The woman is accused of drunken driving with children in the car, police said.>>>Read More.
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The religious theme park is located on Slocum Street in Waterbury.>>>Read More.
The firefighter acted quickly to free the girl from the ordeal.>>>Read More.
Find out what's happening in West Hartfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Family members last saw him when he left for the fishing trip over the weekend, from which he did not return.>>>>Read More.
A jeep wrangler made its way into the Easton Reservoir Monday afternoon.>>>Read More.
The owner of a popular toy store retires.>>>Read More.
He is facing a criminal charge, police said.>>>Read More.
The case arose after local resident Jerry Bloom sued after he was denied the chance to display an atheist sign at the park.>>>Read More.
State officials plan to talk with Coca-Cola after two facilities in the state closed in the wake of the company’s new requirements.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Police Officers Successfully Revive Overdose Victim
- Trio Arrested for Stealing Car
- Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting Girl Fails to Post High Bond
- Animal Control Spreads Word About Pair of Piglets Up for Adoption
- Panera Bread To Offer Local Home Delivery: Report
- House Gutted By Fire: Report
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