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Bomb Threat at WestConn; Rowland Found Guilty; Fire Displaces 12; Woman Struck by Bicyclist
Plus New London Fire Displaces 12, Rocky Hill Police Raise $1,500 for Special Olympics Torch Run, iPhone 6 Launch Draws Crowd and more.
Here is a look at the top Patch stories from around the state for Friday, Sept. 19.
- WestConn Evacuated Due to Bomb Threat
- Former Connecticut Gov. Rowland Found Guilty
- Free Sexual Violence Prevention Programs for Fairfield County Students
- Man to be Evaluated in Murder of Mother
- Vernon Police Make Preliminary ID on Body Found Thursday
- New London Fire Displaces 12
- Woman Struck by Bicyclist
- iPhone 6 Launch Draws Crowd
- Simsbury Man Ran Drug Factory Out of His Home
- Dave & Busters Opens
- Amtrak Shuttle Service Suspended in Meriden After Car Gets Stuck Near Tracks
- Greenwich Water Service Should Be Back to Normal
- Rocky Hill Police Raise $1,500 for Special Olympics Torch Run
- Stratford Man Sentenced for Stealing Over $1M Worth of Watches
- Crews Battle Fires in Portland and East Hampton
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