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Kidnapping Victim Rescued; Popular Seafood Eatery Expanding
Decision reached on major festival/ High-risk teachers ordered back to in-person/ Make-A-Wish granted/ Car slams into silo and more: CT News

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Kidnapping Victim Rescued In CT: State Police
Connecticut State Police apprehended the suspect and victim on Route 15.>>>Read More.
Popular Seafood Eatery Expanding In CT With Several New Locations
The owner of a popular fried seafood restaurant plans on opening several new locations.>>>Read More.
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Former CT High School Student Signs NFL Contract
The former star high school football player has signed with the Chicago Bears.>>>Read More.
Girl, 5, Sees Make-A-Wish Come True With New Puppy
“The best part of having Penny is I love her. We play and take naps together,” Vada Shapiro said of her wish being granted with a new puppy.>>>Read More.
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Bank Robbery Suspect Sought By Police; Reward Offered
The suspect attempted to rob a People's United Bank in the Stop and Shop.>>>Read More.
Decision Reached Concerning 2021 Milford Oyster Festival
Organizers announce plans for the popular Milford Oyster Festival, which routinely draws more than 50,000 people to downtown Milford.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- High-Risk Paras, Teachers Ordered Back To In-Person
- Mayoral Candidate: Ban On-Duty “Blue Line” Masks
- 35 Firefighters Needed To Extinguish House Fire
- Police Investigate Double Shooting
- Mail Stolen From Mailboxes: Police
- Car Slams Into Grain Silo
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