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Newington BOE member under fire for allegedly shutting off tenant's water

Summary by NBC Connecticut
A Newington landlord, who is also a Board of Education member, was arrested after allegedly keeping the water off without cause at her tenant’s property. Court documents allege Anastasia Yopp’s tenant went 54 days total without water, which is considered a criminal offense in Connecticut. Emily Martinez, the tenant, said she’s relieved the apartment she rents has running water again after a months-long dispute with Yopp, who she shares the other…
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NBC Connecticut broke the news in Connecticut, United States on Tuesday, February 25, 2025.
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