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Racism Allegations; Tree Worker Killed: Windsor 2017
Alleged witches pardoned, coach enters another Hall of Fame, major business closing and sex offenders among the top Windsor stories of 2017.

WINDSOR, CT — There was plenty of news across Windsor in 2017. If you missed any of it on Windsor Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories of the year, with the original publication date in parentheses.
Windsor Files Complaint Alleging Racist Behavior
The superintendent of schools has filed a complaint against St. Joseph High School of Trumbull concerning alleged racism at a soccer game. (11/22)
Windsor Police Identify Tree Worker Killed in Accident
He was killed when struck in the head by a falling tree limb, according to police. (8/7)
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Council Resolution Clears Names of Windsor Women Hanged for Witchcraft
More than 360 years after they were put to death, two Windsor women have been officially pardoned by the town council. (2/13)
Longtime Windsor Coach Being Inducted into National Hall of Fame
He is being inducted into his sixth Hall of Fame. (1/5)
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Konica Minolta Closing Windsor Facility
The company will seek to expand its headquarters in Ramsey, New Jersey, according to a public relations spokesperson. (11/17)
Other Top Stories:
Windsor Police Investigating Stabbing (6/26)
Windsor Ranked 3rd in Football Playoffs (11/24)
Pharmaceutical Company Plans Expansion into Windsor (5/9)
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