Community Corner
Site Work Begins on New Sandy Hook School; CT Family on Ebola Watch; Massive Bear Wandering Caught on Video
Here are your top Connecticut Patch stories for Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014.

Here’s a look at Wednesday’s top stories from Patch towns across Connecticut.
- Connecticut Family Under Quarantine After Returning from Ebola-Stricken West African Country
- Winning Lucky for Life Ticket Bought in Tolland County
- Video: Massive Bear Spotted in Farmington
- Meet New London’s Ghosts at ’A Hempsted Halloween’
- Injured Barred Owl Rescued in Fairfield
- ‘Do it for John’ -- North Haven Football Team Pays Tribute to John Liquori
- Hamden High School Evacuated After Bomb Threat Wednesday Morning (Updated 3 p.m.)
- Site Work Begins to Make New Sandy Hook School a ‘Welcoming Environment’
- New London Physician Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges
- Pumpkintown U.S.A.’s Last Open Weekend Starts Oct. 24
- Trumbull Woman to Receive $450k Settlement in Distracted Driving Case
- Watch Waterford High’s Music Department Perform
- The Ones that Got Away: Teen Catches Fish, Loses Wallet and Cell Phone to Theft‘
- Cannot Believe We Have to Post This...’East Lyme Man Allegedly Stole $100,000-Plus From Bank Customers
- Female Shoplifting Suspect Sought by Waterford Police
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