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Here's Where Masks, Distancing Required As CT's New Normal Begins

Musician, 28, Mourned By Community / Mobster's Grandson Kept Guns, Silencers In Home: Police / Lacrosse Rivals Team Up To Fight Hunger.

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Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Wednesday, May 19:

Here's Where CT Still Requires Masks & Distancing As of May 19

Some Connecticut businesses will be dropping the mask rules for customers but keeping them in place for their employees. Here is a look at what is changing today in CT.>>>Read More.


Musician, 28, Mourned By Community

“Pierce was so incredibly full of life, love & unimaginable creativity,” his brother wrote.>>>Read More.

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Mobster's Grandson Kept Guns, Silencers In Home: Police

Three of the guns were reported stolen in 1997 out of New York, and six were capable of receiving a silencer, according to police.>>>Read More.


As City Sees 11th Homicide, Police, Mayor Vow To Curb Violence

Tuesday, a 44-year-old man was gunned down near George and Orange streets. That killing was the 11th in the city in four months.>>>Read More.

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Obituary: William Jamar McMillian, 27

William “Jamar” was a graduate of Albertus Magnus and worked for the City of New Haven as a firefighter.>>>Read More.


Lacrosse Rivals Team Up To Fight Hunger

The two high schools have made collecting food for the regional pantry part of their lacrosse season routines.>>>Read More.

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