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Most-Read: We didn’t leave Connecticut. Connecticut left us.

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Top stories, selected just for you. Here are some of our most-read stories today. Check them out. [We didn’t leave Connecticut. Connecticut left us.]( [We are the retirees whom Connecticut would be smart to retain. We contributed to the property tax base that supported a wonderful community. We were the good citizens ...]( [READ MORE >>]( [Olivia Nelson-Ododa, Christyn Williams and several UConn alums set to train with USA Basketball in Miami]( [UConn's Olivia Nelson-Ododa and Christyn Williams will join a host of Husky alums and others to train with USA Basketball in Miami.]( [READ MORE >>]( [NASCAR great Mike Stefanik dies in ultralight crash in Sterling]( [A pilot was badly injured in an ultralight crash in Sterling.]( [READ MORE >>]( [In Connecticut’s major cities, it’s the year of the white man in politics]( [In a year when the Democratic party is fielding a historically diverse slate of presidential candidates, the absence of people of color among the leadership ranks of t...]( [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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