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Dozens of CT school bus incidents leave trail of injuries - many of them to children, court records show
Christine DeRosa
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DATTCO school buses line up at the body shop on Tuttle Road in Middletown.Hearst Connecticut Media file photo
There are nearly 40 active civil lawsuits filed over the past three years against three of Connecticut’s largest school bus companies that show a trend of accidents resulting in a range of injuries to students, school staff members and drivers, according to court documents.
Many of the lawsuits have been filed by family members of students who claim injuries were caused by school bus accidents or negligence by the bus driver, court documents show.
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Connecticut State Police arrested 20 nursing home and long-term care workers after they entered a state office building and refused to leave during a protest calling for better wages and health care.
The arrest took place around 4:57 p.m., Thursday, April 8 when the protestors entered the state s Office of the Policy & Management building located at 450 Capitol Ave., in Hartford, said the Connecticut State Police.
Troopers were called in after the Hartford Police reported a protest involving approximately 100 individuals.
When troopers arrived on the scene, it was learned the 20 individuals entered the building and refused to disperse despite several directives ordering them to leave the premises, state police said.