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Several Nooses Found At Amazon Construction Site: CT News
More restrictions lifted/ Fatal highway crash/ Legislator calls racist attack on task force "abhorrent"/ Park loop makes national list...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
CT Coronavirus Reopening May 1: What To Know
On Saturday, May 1 more pandemic related restrictions will be lifted in CT. Here’s what you need to know.>>>Read More.
Several Nooses Found At Amazon Construction Site
Police are investigating following the discovery of several nooses at an Amazon construction site in CT.>>>Read More.
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Connecticut Man Driving Dump Truck Killed In Crash
The driver of a dump truck was killed in a crash.>>>Read More.
CT Schools Will No Longer Be Required To Offer Remote Learning
Close your Chromebooks: The state will not require CT schools to offer remote or "virtual" learning options come the new school year.>>>Read More.
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Governor Proposes Program Of Free Summer Museums For Children
Gov. Ned Lamont wants to allocate $15 million in federal funding for Connecticut museums that offer free admission to children this summer.>>>Read More.
CT State Park Loop Makes List Of Nation's Most Scenic Drives
A 46-mile drive through these Connecticut towns has made a list of the most beautiful drives in the United States.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Family Battles Leukemia For 2nd Time: Report
- Hwang: Racist Attack On Equity Task Force 'Abhorrent'
- Legalize Marijuana In CT? Here's What Patch Readers Had To Say
- What You Need To Know About New Haven's Festival Of Arts & Ideas
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