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Dog Park Vandalized; Comedian Talks CT Sewage On 'Tonight Show'
Woman charged in fatal shooting: PD/ Sailfest canceled/ Officials condemn hate crimes/ Car crashes into barrier/ Fire extinguished: CT News

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Chocolate Squares Found At Vandalized Dog Park
A dog park was vandalized and pieces of chocolate were found planted in the park's mulch.>>>Read More.
John Oliver's Connecticut Sewer Plant Still Butt Of Late Night Jokes
Comedian John Oliver was a guest on Fallon this week, and yes, that time named a sewage plant after him came up in the conversation.>>>Read More.
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Woman Charged In Fatal Shooting: Police
One woman was killed, another woman was injured and a third woman was arrested in connection with a double-shooting, police say.>>>Read More.
CT Remote Learning Still Likely Into 2020-21 School Year: Lamont
The governor would like to move learning back into classrooms exclusively come the fall, but there are still a few obstacles in the way.>>>Read More.
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Connecticut Officials Condemn Hate Crimes Against Asian-Americans
Gov. Ned Lamont is "calling on all elected officials to condemn these actions immediately.">>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Auriemma's Restaurant Temporarily Closes
- Car Slams Into Hillside Barrier
- UConn Announces In-Person Graduation Ceremonies For 2021
- Sailfest Canceled For 2021 Due To Coronavirus
- Homeowner, Firefighters Douse Chimney Fire
- One New Entry Makes Girls Basketball Top 10
- UConn's Bueckers Named To AP First Team All-America Squad
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