UConn Student Charged; Century-Old Business Closing: CT News
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Greenwich CT
29 April, 2021
10:39 PM
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There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories. UConn Student Accused Of Spray-Painting Swastika After initially denying involvement in painting the anti-Semitic graffiti, a UConn student admitted committing the act, campus police said.>>>Read More. Postal Worker Stole Cash From Mail, Gets Probation The woman was also ordered to pay a $2,400 fine, and the first three months of probation must be served in home confinement, officials said.>>>Read More. Retirement Marking End Of Century-Old Business Era A going out of business sale has begun at the long-time business.>>>Read More. CT State Park Loop Makes List Of Nation's Most Scenic Drives A 46-mile drive through these Connecticut towns has made a list of the most beautiful drives in the United States.>>>Read More. Aurelius Henry Piper, Jr., AKA Chief Quiet Hawk - Obituary Chief of the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation, USMC Veteran of the Vietnam War.>>>Read More. Agency Owner Pleads Guilty To Fraud The owner bilked Medicaid for more than $500,000, according to federal prosecutors.>>>Read More. Bad News, Good News Concerning CT's Coronavirus Health Metrics On the plus side, Connecticut's coronavirus infection rate reached a six-month low on Thursday.>>>Read More. Other top stories: Legalize Marijuana In CT? Here's What Patch Readers Had To SayMan Seen Walking Through Back Yards Arrested: PoliceJob Fair Coming UpCrews Extinguish House FireMiddle School Administrator Placed On LeavePotato And Corn Festival Postponed The Patch community platform serves more than 100 communities all across Connecticut in Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, New London, Hartford, Tolland, and Litchfield counties. Thank you for reading. ยป Find Your Patch and more news of the day, including our most-read stories
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