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Some of the top news trending across Connecticut on Tuesday morning.
Some of the top news trending across Connecticut on Tuesday morning. (Patch Graphics)

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ESPN Anchor Involved In Serious Crash

The prominent ESPN host was involved in a serious crash. Here is his story.>>>Read More.


Man Faces 6 Felonies After Punching, Seriously Injuring Female Cop: PD

The "police department set a bond of $500,000” but after a court appearance, his bond was set at $250,000, police said.>>>Read More.

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New Supermarket Chain To Debut in Connecticut: P&Z Docs

"The long awaited anchor store is finally here for the people…” the town’s top elected official said.>>>Read More.


Car Bursts Into Flames At Busy Store

A scary scene unfolded at a store in town and fire officials shared a photo of the fire.>>>Read More.

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Town Plans To Purchase Church Property

The town has announced its intent to purchase the former church property on Main Street.>>>Read More.


Following 2 Recent Crimes, Police Warn Parents On BB Guns

Many BB Guns are virtually indistinguishable from real firearms, according to police, and so are treated the same.>>>Read More.


Car Winds Up Over A Tree

In one sequence, a sport utility vehicle wound up on top of a fallen tree.>>>Read More.


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