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'Violently Ill' Outbreak At Donut Shop, Cause Determined: CT News
Teacher's termination hearing gets heated/ Island sells for $1.25M/ Man awarded $1.3M in lawsuit against Foxwoods/ Car crashes into house...

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.
Lab Tests Indicate Norovirus Caused Illness Outbreak Involving Doughnut Shop
Numerous people reported falling violently ill over Mother's Day weekend after eating food from a popular doughnut shop.>>>Read More.
Masks Seemingly Still A Habit With Connecticut Consumers
Most Connecticut consumers seemed to be wearing masks Wednesday, despite new coronavirus rules. Health clubs were celebrating, however.>>>Read More.
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Termination Hearing For Teacher Gets Heated
Considerable tension between the superintendent of schools and the attorney for the teacher prompted the hearing to be continued next week.>>>Read More.
Man Awarded $1.3 Million In Lawsuit Against Foxwoods
A dentist forced to retire following injuries sustained in a slip-and-fall accident has been awarded $1.3 million in a court settlement.>>>Read More.
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2 Injured In 1-Car Crash Into House: Police
Firefighters had to use a hydraulic cutter and additional saw to extricate the driver from the car.>>>Read More.
One Of The Thimbles Sells For $1,250,000
One-acre Belden Island, with 2 acres of deeded shellfish beds, has a 4-bedroom cottage with a rolling lawn, sandy beach and a private dock.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Connecticut Police Officer Killed In Motorcycle Crash
- Here’s What President Biden Said In His Visit To CT Wednesday
- UConn Health CEO Named Interim University President
- Musician, 28, Mourned By Community
- Mobster's Grandson Kept Guns, Silencers In Home: Police
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