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  2. Black bear and cub destroy car in Connecticut after getting ...

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    There are now an estimated 1,000 to 1,200 bears in Connecticut, with sightings in all 169 towns in recent years but more concentrated in the state's northwestern corner. Show comments Advertisement

  3. 'Gang’ of Bears Steal a Trash Can From Connecticut ... - AOL

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    ACB News shared a video of a 'gang' (it's really only two) of bears who worked together to steal a trash can from a home in Connecticut and you've got to see it to believe it!

  4. Bear helps itself to 60 cupcakes from Connecticut bakery ...

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    A hungry black bear barged into the garage of a Connecticut bakery, scared several employees and helped itself to 60 cupcakes before ambling away. There are between 1,000 and 1,200 black bears ...

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  6. List of mammals of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Bears that persistently kill livestock, enter buildings or demonstrate similarly problematic behavior may be killed under state policy. [23] There is no hunting season for bears in the state. [22] In 2023, a black bear stole 60 cupcakes from a bakery in Avon. [24] The DEP asks people who see bears in Connecticut to do the following: [23]

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  9. WFSB - Wikipedia

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    WFSB signed on the air on September 23, 1957, as WTIC-TV, owned by the Hartford-based Travelers Insurance Company, along with WTIC radio (1080 AM and 96.5 FM). [3] As Connecticut's second VHF station, WTIC-TV was one of the most powerful stations in New England, not only covering the entire state but a large chunk of western Massachusetts and eastern Long Island in New York.