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School Security Caught On Camera Misbehaving: CT News
School board member charged/ Beloved bookstore site of filming for new movie/ Man charged in 1984 kidnapping case/ Fiery crash and more...
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.
Cameras Catch School Security Misbehaving
They smuggled stolen water bottles. They constantly showed up late. They lied on timesheets.>>>Read More.
There's No Shortage Of High Praise For PD Sgt. Shirley Conyers
The town's first Black woman sergeant, Conyers, who just earned her Master's in criminal justice, is a skilled investigator focused on victims.>>>Read More.
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3 Seriously Injured In Fiery 1-Vehicle Crash: Police
The crash occurred Friday and is under investigation.>>>Read More.
And Scene! RJ Julia Booksellers Site Of Movie Filming Saturday
The beloved bookshop will be the site of filming for the upcoming film adaptation for Netflix of 'The Noel Diary' starring Justin Hartley.>>>Read More.
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Free, Expanded Summer Bus Service Will Connect CT Parks & Beaches
A new program will offer fare-free shuttles and enhanced existing transit service to various Connecticut state parks and beaches this summer.>>>Read More.
School Board Member Facing Assault Charge: PD
A member of the Board of Education is facing an assault charge.>>>Read More.
Man Charged In 1984 Kidnapping Case: Police
A man with a long criminal record has been charged in connection with a cold case, according to police.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- 3 Dead In Apparent Murder-Suicide In CT: Police
- Man Robs Store At Knifepoint: Police
- Bio-Tech Company Signs New Lease At Business Park Drive
- Mohegan Gaming And Entertainment CEO Appointed
- Former Yale Doc Gets 30 Days Prison For Illegally Prescribing Oxy
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