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‘Trump Banner’ Arson Investigated; New Reporter Joins TV Station

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A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Monday.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Monday. (Patch graphic)

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

Connecticut TV Station Welcomes New Reporter

He joins the morning team at the local TV station.>>>Read More.


Petition Aims To Save Beloved Girl Scouts Camp

Camp Katoya, which the petition organizer calls a “slice of heaven,” is listed to be sold as part of Girl Scouts of CT’s long-range plan.>>>Read More.

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PD Seeks Public's Aid Investigating 'Trump Banner' Arson

The owner of the banner recorded video of it being set on fire and reported it to the police department.>>>Read More.


Catholic Churches In 2 Towns In CT Reportedly To Merge

The churches are merging, according to officials.>>>Read More.

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CT Announces Major Coronavirus Vaccine Eligibility Acceleration

Connecticut is accelerating appointment eligibility by several weeks for younger adults.>>>Read More.


Ground Broken On $70 Million Hockey Arena At Sacred Heart

The inaugural first pucks will be dropped in mid-January 2023 at the facility on the school's West Campus.>>>Read More.


Superintendent Comments On 'Normalcy' Amid A Pandemic

The school system chief recently reflected on the one-year anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic changing the academic environment.>>>Read More.


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