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Aunt Suing Nephew, Man's New Documentary Top Week's News In Fairfield

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Here's a look at the top stories in Fairfield County from last week:

Jennifer Connell explained on the "Today" show that she was forced to sue her 12-year-old nephew to cover medical bills related to a broken wrist suffered when he knocked her over in a hug.

Jennifer Connell explained on the "Today" show that she was forced to sue her 12-year-old nephew to cover medical bills related to a broken wrist suffered when he knocked her over in a hug.

Photo Credit: 'Today' show screenshot

An aunt sued her Westport nephew after he gave her a hard hug, knocked her over and broke her wrist. The jury rule against the New York City woman, who said she filed the lawsuit to cover her medical costs. 

A 30-year-old woman who was sexually assaulted while jogging at Stamford's Cove Island Park ran 1.5 miles home to call police for help after the attack. 

A UConn student apologized for having a mac-and-cheese tantrum before heading to court to face charges.

A Ridgefield man pleaded guilty to dragging a woman to her death in Greenwich.

Two Darien police officers charged with shooting up one of their cars in a driveway smelled of alcohol on the night of the incident. 

New Canaan celebrated the opening of the dazzling Grace Farms.

Norwalk's Open Door Shelter is planning a new facility for the homeless

A woman was charged with sexual assault in an attempted abduction of a Bridgeport teen.

The National Merit Scholarship program is honoring 26 Wilton High Students.

A Bridgeport man is returning to his childhood library in Fairfield to screen his documentary.

The Westport community gathered to celebrate the new Paul Newman stamp.

A former Danbury cop was found not guilty of assault in an incident that occurred during a traffic stop.

Teachers from East Ridge Middle School in Ridgefield are to be honored with the Anna Keeler Award

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