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Police Recover Possible Getaway Car in Bank Robbery, a Deaf Woman Feels Discriminated Against By Macy's, a Pit Bull Photo Shoot
Plus, a police dpt. eyes e-tickets, a movie being filmed in Wallingford, purses stolen, an unwanted man was wanted in Manchester, and more.
Here is a look at the top stories from Patches around the state for Tuesday, Sept. 22:
- Vehicle Possibly Used in Wallingford Bank Robbery Recovered in New Haven
- Hearing Impaired Somers Woman Claims Discrimination Against Macy’s
- Cheshire Police Eye Electronic Ticketing System
- Several Vehicle Windows Smashed & Purses Stolen in Darien & New Canaan
- Westport Traffic Stop Leads to Chase into Norwalk, Arrests on Drug & Other Charges
- Milford Police Make Armed Robbery Arrest
- Cement Truck Driver Ticketed For Collision With Fairfield Railroad Overpass
- ‘Unwanted’ South Windsor Man Was Wanted by Manchester Police
- Motorist Strikes Car, Pedestrian, Before Leaving East Hampton Scene: Police
- Stamford-based AmeriCares Airlift Benefit Raises a Record $2 Million
- ‘Gold Star,’ a Father-Daughter Story Being Shot in Wallingford
- Future Cost of New Tappan Zee Bridge Tolls Remains a Mystery
- Mystic Seaport Marine Art Exhibit Opening Soon
- Beautifying Greenwich’s Bruce Park
- Pit Bull Photo Shoot Aims to Raise Positive Awareness
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