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'Do A Better Job': Fairfield Students Protest Racism: Patch PM

CT coronavirus rates at 8-month low / Sherman Green Concert Series back in Fairfield for summer / Troconis family issues statement

Patch PM provides a roundup of the day's top stories in Fairfield and Connecticut.
Patch PM provides a roundup of the day's top stories in Fairfield and Connecticut. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

Here are the news stories trending in Fairfield and across Connecticut this afternoon:

'Really Powerful': Fairfield Students Walk Out To Protest Racism

"What we wanted to show is the urgency of the moment," one student said. The event followed recent racist acts targeting Fairfield students.>>>Read more.


Sherman Green Concert Series Returns To Fairfield

Hundreds turned out Sunday to enjoy live music in downtown Fairfield.>>>Read more.

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CT Coronavirus Positivity, Hospital Rates at 8-Month Low

So many of the state's elderly have been vaccinated that the demographic now has "what you might think of as herd immunity," Lamont said.>>>Read more.

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Troconis Family Issues New Statement In Jennifer Dulos Case

Monday marks the two-year anniversary of Jennifer Dulos' disappearance, and the family of suspect Michelle Troconis has something to say.>>>Read more.

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