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Judge Says 'No' to Convicted Killer; Mother and Son Steal Neighbor's Safes; Search on for Missing CT Teens
Black Friday sales start strong, Hamden police seek home invasion suspect, West Hartford police caution residents about recent burglaries.

The top Connecticut Patch stories of the day:
- Judge Rejects Convicted Cheshire Killer Steven Hayes’ Kosher Diet Complaint
- Milford Mother and Son Accused of Stealing Neighbor’s Safes on Thanksgiving
- Search Still on For Missing Madison Students
- Scores of Shoppers Show up Early for Black Friday Sales
- Hamden Police Seek Suspects in Beacon Street Home Invasion
- West Hartford Police Warn Residents of Recent Burglaries
- Man Accused of Stealing Naugatuck Resident’s Lawnmower
- Naugatuck Police Charge Waterbury Man with DUI
- Pedestrian Bridge Linking Harbor Point to Stamford Transportation Center Opens
- Driver Stopped for Broken Headlight Is Facing DUI Charge
- Multi-Sports Complex Plan is Unveiled for Berlin
- GRS Receives Unanimous Approval for Synagogue
- Guilford BOE Looking Into IB Diploma Program
- Greenwich Planning and Zoning Extends Moratorium on Marijuana Dispensaries
- Audubon Center in Southbury Allows Deer Hunts to Combat Depleting Plant Population
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