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Most-Read: A carpet or mat believed to be tied to Jennifer Dulos’ disappearance was left at a Hartford restaurant the day she went missing, but investigators can’t track it down

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Top stories, selected just for you. Here are some of our most-read stories today. Check them out. [A carpet or mat believed to be tied to Jennifer Dulos’ disappearance was left at a Hartford restaurant the day she went missing, but investigators can’t track it down]( [State police have interviewed the employees of a Hartford restaurant where a section of carpet or mat they believe is tied to the May 24 disappearance of Jennifer Farb...]( [READ MORE >>]( [West Hartford condo resident arrested, charged with arson after early morning blaze]( [Firefighters put out a fire at a West Hartford condominium complex early Tuesday. No one was injured.]( [READ MORE >>]( [A program in transition: As Huskies kick off season, independent future slowly snaps into focus]( [For better or for worse, UConn football changed forever on June 22, when news broke that the Huskies would be leaving the American Athletic Conference and joining the ...]( [READ MORE >>]( [President Trump nominates 12 for federal judgeships, including two from Connecticut]( [President Donald J. Trump nominated twelve new federal judges Wednesday, including a new federal district judge in Hartford and a new state judge for the U.S. 2nd Circ...]( [READ MORE >>]( [NEWSLETTERS Â](   [PRIVACY POLICYÂ]( |   [TERMS OF SERVICE]( Copyright © 2018 | Hartford Courant | 285 Broad St., Hartford, CT 06115 [UNSUBSCRIBE FROM CONTENT RECOMMENDATIONS](

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