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A Roundup of Stamford's Top News this Week
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Here's a look at some of the top stories from Stamford this week:
- In animal news, some imported turtles are bullying their way around the city and causing some issues for the native species and a baby deer was recovered and given a new home after apparently being abandoned by its mother.
- In business news, Stamford Patch met with the new manager of Minetto's Intalian Ristorante, Adi Memeti, who hopes to better focus on the service provided to the customers who already love the restaurant.
- Local high school students are having their art work highlighted in a new permanent collection hosted by the Stamford Marriott.
- In police news, two officers accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a teen via text messaging will both serve unpaid suspensions, the operator of a crane that collapsed in Stamford was charged for not being licensed to operate one and being found operating a crane just days after the initial incident and bullet casings were found at the scene of a reported shooting on Walnut Street.
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