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Food Delivery Banned At Schools; Mall Adds Unique Company
Man charged with terrorism/ Mailboxes vandalized/ Church sale nears completion/ Stolen jeep crashes/ House fire contained and more: CT News
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.
Food Delivery Banned At Schools
Schools will no longer allow students, parents or guardians to order food for delivery to the building during school hours.>>>Read More.
Suspect Sought In Fatal Hit-And-Run: State Police
Police are searching for a man in connection with a hit-and-run that killed a bicyclist on Christmas Eve.>>>Read More.
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Man Who Threatened Police Arrested, Charged With Terrorism, Police Say
The accused invoked ISIS and has been charged with one count of an act of terrorism, police say.>>>Read More.
A Different Kind Of Business Moves Into Mall
A local business that is celebrating its 10th anniversary is making the big move into the state's largest mall.>>>Read More.
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Ex-K.C. Chief From Connecticut Talks Super Bowl, Hall of Fame
The local resident was involved in the most memorable play in NFL history, then coached with a recent Hall of Fame electee.>>>Read More.
House Fire Quickly Contained By Firefighters
A house fire was brought under control within 35 minutes Thursday night, according to fire officials.>>>Read More.
Man Robbed Mall Restaurant: PD
A restaurant employee was injured in the incident, police said.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Sale Of Church Property For $1.8M Awaits Approval
- Dozens Of Mailboxes Vandalized: PD
- Men Steal $10K In Merchandise From T-Mobile: Police
- Man, 71, Blames Victim In Motel Assault: Report
- Stolen Jeep Involved In Accident, Occupants Flee: PD
- Yes, You Guessed It, Another National Retailer To Close 31 Stores This Month, Including In CT
- Train Collides With Truck In CT, Injuries Reported
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