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Police Confrontation Investigated; Famous Actor Visits: CT News

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

WATCH: Police Internal Affairs Investigating Library Incident Involving YouTuber

A YouTuber has threatened to sue a Connecticut community after an encounter with police officers in the library. You can view the entire encounter here.>>>Read More.


Famous Actor Stops By CT

Here is why the famous actor was in town and visited with Stew Leonard Jr.>>>Read More.

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It's Time To 'Unmask Our Kids,' CT Mom's Signs Say

The signs became available after public schools disclosed students would be expected to continue wearing face masks in the fall.>>>Read More.


Man, 74, Charged In Wild Shooting Spree Including Church and Capitol Building: Police

A man accused of firing a gun at a church, a business and several properties and at the state Capitol has been charged, police said.>>>Read More.

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Popular TV News Anchor Leaving Connecticut Station

The longtime news anchor is departing the station after deciding against renewing her contract.>>>Read More.


Abandoned, But Not Forgotten: 4 Connecticut Ghost Towns

All of these Connecticut ghost towns were once thriving villages, until Fate dealt them a bad hand.>>>Read More.


Couple Get Renewed Vows After Man With Alzheimer's Proposes Again

Peter Marshall asked his wife to marry him, not remembering they had already wed. Lisa Marshall could only respond one way: "Let's do it.">>>Read More.


'N-Word' Report Released; Principal Apologizes For 'Disgusting' Remarks

The report concerns two incidents in March involving Laura Roblee, at the time the principal of a school.>>>Read More.

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