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Enterovirus Case Documented in Shelton; Truck Fire Shuts Down Merritt Parkway; Westport Heiress Leaves $40 Million to Alma Mater
NTSB issues reports on Metro North accidents; Malloy announces open space grants; principal reverses stance, Halloween costumes can be worn.

The top Connecticut Patch stories of the day:
- Enterovirus Case Documented at Sunnyside Elementary School in Shelton
- Truck Fire Shuts Down Merritt Parkway on Greenwich/Rye Brook Border
- Fairfield Police Seek ‘Suspicious’ Person Who Offered Gifts to Child in Rite Aid Parking Lot
- Manchester Man Stabbed 10 Times in Dispute with Neighbor: Reports
- NTSB Report Provides Probable Cause for Death of East Haven Foreman on Metro-North Track
- NTSB Concludes Broken Rail Led to Last May’s Metro-North Derailment, Collision
- Westport Heiress Ruth Bedford Leaves $40M for her Alma Mater, a Virginia School
- Malloy Announces Funding to Preserve 2,250 Acres of Open Space in 25 CT Communities
- Vernon to Hold Memorial Service to Mark 40th Anniversary of Lisa White Disappearance
- Blue Elephant Trail Raising Funds for Pancreatic Cancer Research
- Quinnipiac University Employees Receive Prestigious Teaching Awards
- Paranormal Investigator Comes to Waterford Library
- Polson Principal Reverses Stance, Allows Students to Dress Up for Halloween
- Workplace Harassment Complaint Submitted Against Naugatuck BOE Administrative Staff
- Cool Job Alert: Stony Creek Beer Hiring for Several Positions
Photo: the tractor trailer fire that has shutdown the Merritt Parkway Tuesday, Oct. 28. Credit: Greenwich Fire Department via Twitter.
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