Patch AM CT provides breaking and trending news stories from across Connecticut each weekday morning. The town is warning residents about a property assessment scam that could result in a loss of $123. Additionally, police are cautioning residents about gift card scams and a fake human trafficking probe initiated by a caller claiming to be from the State’s Attorney’s Office. Residents are also being warned about individuals impersonating police officers over the phone. In other news, the top six high school football teams in Connecticut remain the same in the season’s final balloting. Next year, UConn will not increase tuition for the first time in over two decades, although some fees will see a modest increase. The Public Schools are teaming up with community organizations to distribute 200 boxes of food to support local families. Lastly, the UConn women’s crew team will receive new facilities to comply with Title IX regulations.
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