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Bullets Strike School Official’s Home; Vaccine Update: CT News
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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.
School Official's Home Struck By Bullets: Report
A top school official's home was hit by gunfire, according to police.>>>Read More.
Super Bowl Win a Family Affair For Bucs Cheerleader
With her dad in the stands and family members watching on TV, the Connecticut native experienced a Super Bowl victory.>>>Read more.
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CT Starting Coronavirus Vaccine For People 65 And Over
Gov. Ned Lamont announced vaccine appointment registration will begin later this week for people 65 and over.>>>Read More.
Woman Searching For Late Grandmother's Antique Vanity
Now 43, Missy Cangioli, the "little girl who only felt beautiful looking into those mirrors with her Grandma by her side" reaches into the past.>>>Read More.
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5 Charged In 2 Armed Robberies, Pursuit Includes Several Towns: Police
The suspects, who are accused of robbing two stores at gunpoint, were arrested after a pursuit that went through several towns, police said.>>>Read More.
Stolen Car Suspect Captured With Aid of Police Dog
A man suspected of stealing a car early Monday morning crashed the vehicle, and was captured nearby shortly thereafter.>>>Read More.
Missed The Wings, Seafood On Main Street? Good News, Papa's Back!
James Green took a gamble opening Papa's Wings in a pandemic. But it paid off as the eatery took off, until he had to close.>>>Read more.
Other top stories:
- Aquarion Extends Coronavirus Payment Program
- Charges Filed In Fatal Stabbing
- Juvenile Leads Police On High-Speed Chase: Report
- Now Honored, Holland-Buckley Has Served For 4 Decades
- $100K Raised For Family After Teen's Death
- 'Thank You' Parade Set For Former Top Town Officials Who Are Leaving
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