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120-Person Pool Party Draws Outrage From Neighbors: CT News

Bakery Holding Going-Out-Of-Business Sale/ Burglars Drive Truck Into Car Dealership: PD/ New Chicken Eatery To Open/ Lightning Causes Fire

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Massive Pool Party, More Than 120 People, Leads To Call For Noise Ordinance, Enforcement, Neighbors Say

A homeowner rented his pool for a party, and he said party organizers misled him, telling him it wouldn’t be too loud or crowded, according to a report. The homeowner said tickets and alcohol were sold, the report says. Neighbors are seeking action by town leaders.>>>Read More.


Bakery Holding Going-Out-Of-Business Sale

The popular pastry shop, which recently closed, is selling equipment, baking supplies, furniture and more.>>>Read More.

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Here Is Where A $1 Million Powerball Winning Ticket Was In Connecticut

Time to check your numbers. The CT Lottery is waiting for the winner of a $1 million prize to come forward.>>>Read More.


Burglars Drive Truck Into Car Dealership, Suspects Sought By Police

Bandits used a truck as a battering ram to break into an auto dealership, police said.>>>Read More.

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Raising Cane's To Open New Chicken Eatery In CT

The Zoning Commission this week easily approved permits allowing for a new, fast-food chicken restaurant to be built.>>>Read More.


Lightning Strike Causes House Fire: Fire Marshal

Fire officials said the fire resulted in structural damage to the home.>>>Read More.


CT-Based University Ending Legacy Admissions

The university president, said it was important to formally end legacy admissions following the ruling on affirmative action.>>>Read More.


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