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Student Threatened With ‘Gun Violence’: PD; Vaccine Date Moved Up
Pedestrian critically injured/ Burned historic building demolished/ Fire captain resigns after scandal/ Middle school burglarized: CT News

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Student Threatened Another With 'Gun Violence' Via Text: Police
The parents of a high school teen accused of threatening another with gun violence surrendered a firearm they own legally, police say.>>>Read More.
Pedestrian In Critical Condition Following Crash, Good Samaritan Rushes In
A Good Samaritan performed CPR life-saving measures on the victim of a hit-and-run accident.>>>Read More.
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Remainder Of Burned Historic Building Demolished
A pile of rubble now sits where a late 19th-century manufacturing building once stood.>>>Read More.
Man Charged In Armed Robbery Of Home Depot: Police
The man is accused of showing a gun while stealing power tools at the self-checkout at Home Depot, according to police.>>>Read More.
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Coronavirus Vaccine For All Adults In CT Pushed Up To April 1
Connecticut has accelerated its coronavirus vaccine rollout, and will make it available for everyone age 16 and above as of April 1.>>>Read More.
CT Town Considers Coronavirus Vaccinations For HS Students: Report
Connecticut residents 16 years old and older will be eligible for coronavirus vaccines on April 1.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Woman Claims Self-Defense In Fatal Shooting: Report
- Woman Struck, Killed In Hit-And-Run Accident
- Offensive Graffiti Spray-Painted: State Police
- Officials Begin Process To Buy St. Brigid School
- Fire Captain Resigns Position After Scandal: Report
- Man Dies After 2-Car Crash Report
- 2 Suspects Arrested In Middle School Burglary
- High School Goes Remote Due To Staffing Shortage
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