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CT Native Stars On Hit TV Show; Special Police Cruiser Vandalized
Car crashes into laundromat/ Rabies advisory issued/ Boys & Girls Club closing/ CT sports legend dies/ UConn player charged & more: CT News
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
CT Native Stars On NBC’s Chicago P.D.
The actor is a 2014 graduate of a local Connecticut High School.>>>Read More.
Breast Cancer Awareness Police Cruiser Vandalized
Police shared the sad news with the community and vowed to arrest who is responsible.>>>Read More.
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Charitable Fund Set Up For Injured Firefighters
Two firefighters were among seven people injured in the Oct. 2 crash of a vintage bomber at Bradley International Airport.>>>Read More.
Boys And Girls Club In CT To Close
The organization has announced it will close the location this week.>>>Read More.
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Rabies Advisory Issued For Part Of Connecticut
A regional health district has sent out a rabies advisory for part of Connecticut.>>>Read More.
Connecticut Sports Legend John Fontana Dies At 84
The longtime executive director of the Connecticut High School Coaches Association died Monday due to complications from a stroke.>>>Read More.
Car Crashes Into Laundromat
Two people were hospitalized after the crash, according to officials.>>>Read More.
UConn Basketball Player Accused Of Fleeing Scene Of Campus Crash
A UConn freshman basketball player has been charged after a car crash on campus.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Cash Drawer Stolen from Restaurant: Police
- Arrest Warrant Obtained In Murder Case
- Cancer-Linked Contaminants Found In CT Drinking Water: Report
- Bradley Airport Lands On Prestigious List
- Pharmacist Admits Forging Scripts For 35,000 Oxycodone Tabs
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