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Customer Throws Powdery Substance At Employee At Mall: PD: CT News
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The employee was hospitalized after it was reported that their throat felt like it was closing up, according to police.>>>Read More.
Four suspects wearing masks and gloves smashed their way into a jewelry store with a sledgehammer and ransacked the interior of the store, according to the police department.>>>Read More.
The dog was found left at a farm Thursday.>>>Read More.
A federal grand jury returned a 22-count indictment charging the accused with extortion, bribery, conspiracy, and false statement offenses related to his conduct as director of Connecticut’s Office of School Constructions Grants and Review (“OSCGR”), the state agency responsible for the grant administration of all Connecticut public school construction projects seeking state funding, federal authorities announced in a news release.>>>Read More.
David Portnoy stopped by a local establishment for one of his famous pizza reviews.>>>Read More.
The former restaurant is being renovated into condominiums with an eye toward the building’s rich history.>>>Read More.
Public Schools will give away 50,000 free books to families in the area during their annual Reading Opens the World event Saturday.>>>Read More.
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