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Family Identifies 4-Year-Old Boy Allegedly Murdered by Mother Tiffany Farrauto

Family Identifies 4-Year-Old Boy Allegedly Murdered by Mother Tiffany Farrauto Alberto Luperon © Provided by Law & Crime The 4-year-old victim of an alleged murder in New London, Connecticut was identified Monday in a GoFund campaign to pay for his funeral. His name was  David “Cash” Jasmin. He was the son of  Tiffany Farrauto, 33, the woman charged with killing him. “On Sunday, March 7, 2021, we lost a sweet baby boy, David (Cash),” said a statement. “He was 4 years old. Due to the sudden and tragic way he was taken, we would like to help his family to be able to pay for the services. This Angel baby deserves a beautiful service and to help eliminate anymore heart ache on the family.”

Two Social Work Alums Hired to Head Up University Mental Health Efforts

Two Social Work Alums Hired to Head Up University Mental Health Efforts New hires bring decades of experience to carry out UConn s mental health support plans. Nationwide, the demand for mental health services has risen dramatically among the college-aged population in recent years, with students’ overall use of those services increasing from 19 percent in 2007 to 34 percent in 2017, a recent study showed. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo) Copy Link Two UConn alumnae have returned to the University to lead its mental health efforts and carry out the priorities recently laid out by the President’s Task Force on Mental Health and Wellness.

15 CT Residents Nominated To Fill Vacancies On The Superior Court

15 CT Residents Nominated To Fill Vacancies On The Superior Court
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Governor Lamont Nominates 15 Connecticut Residents To Fill Vacancies on the Superior Court

Governor Lamont Nominates 15 Connecticut Residents To Fill Vacancies on the Superior Court Written by Office of the Governor. Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is nominating 15 jurists to fill vacancies as judges on the Connecticut Superior Court. This is the first class of Superior Court nominations made by Governor Lamont, who took office in January 2019. The most recent class was approved in 2018 under the prior administration. State statutes authorize 185 judges on that court, and 50 of those positions are currently vacant. “I am proud today to announce one of the most diverse classes of judicial nominations in our state’s history,” 

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