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Court Rules Against Fotis Dulos; Student Sues School: CT News

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Firefighters extricated a driver after a crash and also rescued a hiker who had fallen 15 feet at Sleeping Giant in Hamden over the weekend.
Firefighters extricated a driver after a crash and also rescued a hiker who had fallen 15 feet at Sleeping Giant in Hamden over the weekend. (Hamden Fire Department)

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

Late Fotis Dulos Owes Jennifer Dulos' Mother Nearly $2M: Court

A civil court has issued a ruling in a lawsuit filed by Gloria Farber, the late Jennifer Dulos' mother, against her former son-in-law.>>>Read More.


Student Sues Local School After Expulsion Over Cursing

With just months to go before graduation, a private school expelled the football captain for swearing at his coach. Now he is suing.>>>Read More.

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Tom Brady Talks Adversity In Speech To CT Students

Tom Brady, now playing for Tampa Bay, played a huge role for the graduating students this weekend.>>>Read More.


They Opened A Salon — 2 Weeks Later Coronavirus Came

Stephanie McDermott and Bried Veteri are eager to get back to work after their salon was forced to close just 17 days after opening.>>>Read More.

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Man Accused Of Pushing Woman Out Of Moving Vehicle: PD

According to police, the incident occurred in January; the suspect was arrested on a warrant on Sunday.>>>Read More.


Firefighters Rescue Trapped Dog

Animal Control received a call about a pooch in distress, and they had to bring in the FD for the rescue.>>>Read More.


School’s Original Baseball Coach Dies, Mourned

He coached four sports during his tenure at the high school, including more than 20 years each of baseball and cross country.>>>Read More.


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