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Connecticut Ghost Town For Sale; Police Officer Shoots Pit Bill; Obama Visits Greenwich;
Charges against former news anchor reduced, a woman is accused of calling 911 for a cracked CD, and a threat forces a school to evacuate.

The top Connecticut Patch stories of the day:
- Ghost Town For Sale
- Updated With Video: East Haven Police Officer Attacked By Pit Bull, Shoots the Dog
- Charges Against Former WCBS-TV Anchor Rob Morrison Reduced in Plea Agreement
- Glastonbury Police Arrest Woman For Misuse of 911
- President Obama Headed to Greenwich for Fund-Raising Dinner
- Former E.O. Smith Girls Soccer Coach Out on Bond After Impairing-Morals Arrest
- Update: Threat Prompts Police Response at Enfield High School
- Former Milford Rotary Club Treasurer Heads To Prison For Embezzlement
- Cheshire High School Senior Hoping to Establish Scholarship in Friend’s Memory
- Case Continued for Windsor Locks Man Accused of Killing Seven Cats
- Naugatuck Police Say Lessons To Be Learned from Intoxicated Woman Sleeping in Stranger’s House
- Woman Linked with Former Stratford Pastor Accused of Harassing Victim’s Lawyer
- Report: Simsbury Man Seriously Injured in Motorcycle Accident in Bristol
- Developer Seeking 180 Units of Senior Housing in Southbury
- Milford Police Dog Diesel Given Bullet Proof Vest
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