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Judge Sues Town Of Fairfield Over Pickleball Injury
A superior court judge who broke his neck during a pickleball lesson is suing the town of Fairfield, according to the Connecticut Post.

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A superior court judge who broke his neck during a pickleball lesson is suing the town of Fairfield, according to the Connecticut Post.

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Hibson is one of seven former town staff members or contractors charged in connection with the investigation of the Fairfield fill pile.
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Café Monaco's owners hope to open mid-summer, next to the newly renovated Sacred Heart University Community Theatre.
The man has been convicted of 12 burglary offenses since 2017, according to Fairfield police.
The 2.3-acre property where the project is proposed is near a Merritt Parkway entrance ramp and several local businesses.
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Several cars were struck by a fleeing suspect Wednesday in the parking lot of the Fairfield Home Depot, according to police.
Brian Carey resigned last week, First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick confirmed Wednesday.
None of the restaurant's workers or customers were hurt, but McDonald's property was damaged at a cost of about $150,000, police said.
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The owners of Stratford's PizzaCo are moving forward with plans to expand their brand to Fairfield.
Parents for whom the coronavirus is "literally a life-and-death situation" have started a petition seeking a remote option for the fall.
Winter weather led to cancellations Tuesday in the Fairfield school district.
Similar crimes have been plaguing the Fairfield County area, with hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses to residents, police said.
Leanne Harpin has written a letter to the editor in support of Senate Bill 842.
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Don't put away your shovel yet, there's more snow predicted Tuesday.