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BURLINGTON — The suspicious substance sent to the home of Central Connecticut State University President Zulma Toro was ...
The Central team will be working closely with local, state, and federal agencies until this incident is resolved,” she wrote.
Central Connecticut State University President Zulma R. Toro said she is OK and not physically hurt after opening the ...
Police have not identified the substance or announced any suspects in connection with the ongoing investigation.
The president at Central Connecticut State University released a letter regarding an incident at her home on Friday evening.
NEW BRITAIN — Central Connecticut State University President Zulma R. Toro opened an envelope Friday evening at her residence ...
An envelope containing white powder was mailed to the Burlington home of Central Connecticut State University President Zulma ...
June 8, 2025 — New Britain, CT Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) President Zulma Toro is safe and in good health ...
BURLINGTON — The suspicious substance sent to the home of Central Connecticut State University President Zulma Toro was determined to be non-hazardous, Connecticut State Police said Monday.
BURLINGTON — Central Connecticut State University President Zulma Toro said Saturday the institution is evaluating its mail procedures after a suspicious substance was sent to her home.