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TV Crew’s Equipment Destroyed In Attack; Hero Brothers Honored
Ceiling collapses at popular ice cream shop/ CT resident competes on "Big Brother"/ Good Samaritan killed in crash/ Shark spotted: CT News
There was plenty of news across Connecticut this past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
CT TV Reporter, Video Photographer Attacked By Woman: VIDEO
The well-known TV reporter shared the shocking video on social media.>>>Read More.
Ceiling Collapses At Popular Ice Cream Shop
A unique and popular ice cream shop was closed after a ceiling mishap a day earlier.>>>Read More.
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CT Resident Competes In Latest Season Of 'Big Brother'
The Connecticut resident will compete against 15 other houseguests in the 23rd season of the show, which debuts on Wednesday.>>>Read More.
This Connecticut Town Votes To Prohibit Recreational Marijuana Sales
The town’s Planning & Zoning Commission voted to approve a text amendment that prohibits recreational marijuana sales in town.>>>Read More.
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Hero Brothers Honored For Harrowing Water Rescue
"They're just heroes," said Capt. Tony Granata, who nominated the brothers for the highest honor for civilian heroism in North America.>>>Read More.
‘Good Samaritan’ Killed While Aiding Another Motorist On Highway
A man was hit by a car and killed while assisting another motorist on the highway in Connecticut, state police said.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- 2 Killed In Connecticut Crash: Police
- Health Inspector Accused Of Groping Waitress: Police
- Sand Tiger Shark Spotted In CT: Report
- Animal Control Officer Pleaded For AC In Kennel: Memo
- Recreational Marijuana Is Legal In CT: Patch Readers' Opinions
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