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Dulos Attorney Barred From Discussing Case; Zone Changes Blasted
Woman, 76, stole $41K in adoption fraud: Officials/ Major food bank eyeing CT location/ BOE member resigns for deployment and more: 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.
Norm Pattis Barred From Discussing Jennifer Dulos Case: Report
As part of a civil settlement, the attorney who represented the late Fotis Dulos reportedly agreed to not talk about the case for 40 years.>>>Read More.
Woman, 76, Stole $41K In Adoption Fraud: Officials
The woman is accused of receiving more than $41,000 over a three-year period after a child was removed from her care, according to officials.>>>Read More.
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Crowded Neighbors Blast Zone Changes
Parking is so scarce in parts of the town that neighbors put trash bins out on the street to try to preserve coveted parking spots.>>>Read More.
Major Food Bank Eyeing Connecticut Location For Regional Center
The Connecticut town will have a part in feeding more Americans.>>>Read More.
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Crash Involving Police Car Closes Road, Is Being Investigated
A late night crash involving two vehicles including a police cruiser is being investigated by state police.>>>Read More.
BOE Member Resigning For National Guard Deployment
He announced he will resign from his seat on the Board of Education to deploy overseas with the National Guard.>>>Read More.
CT Resident Enters Plea In $100,000-Plus Bank Fraud Case
A resident is a defendant in a federal bank fraud case.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Amazon Site Shut Down Again After Another Noose Found
- Suspect Arrested In Bank Robbery: Police
- 3 Teens Charged In Robbery: Police
- Connecticut Air & Space Center Opening Annex
- ACLU, NAACP Divided On Charge In Case Of Racist Snapchat Post
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