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Bars Violated Orders: PD; Athletic Director Dies: CT News

Rabid bobcat attacks family dog/ JetBlue founder selling CT estate/ Protesters call on first selectman to resign/ Bullets hit diner and more

A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Monday.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Monday. (Patch graphic)

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

High School AD, Former College Coach Dies, Mourned

The beloved and well known high school and college sports legend died.>>>Read More.


See Inside: JetBlue Founder Selling Connecticut Estate: Report

The home, listed for $8.3 million on realtor.com, recently was featured.>>>Read More.

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Rabid Bobcat Attack's Family's Dog, Hides In Home

A rabid bobcat was killed by state officials after it attacked a family's dog and hid in a home.>>>Read More.


4 Local Bars Violated Coronavirus Orders: Police

Violations cited include tables that were not positioned six feet apart, and employees not wearing masks.>>>Read More.

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UConn Student Charged With Felony Murder

An affidavit supporting new charges against Peter Manfredonia details the death of a man and a subsequent kidnapping.>>>Read More.


Popular Restaurant Closes Location

The restaurant still has eateries in two other Connecticut towns.>>>Read More.


New Plans Released For Former Iconic Restaurant Site

The long-time eatery closed after nearly 50 years in business and new plans have been filed >>>Read More.


Protesters Call For Resignation of First Selectman

A 2-hour rally drew about 125 supporters, many of whom shared their stories of racism.>>>Read More.


Hundreds Of Layoffs Expected As Plant Closes

Terminations related to the closure are expected to begin in September and end in March.>>>Read More.


Mixed-Use Development Pitched For Former Downtown Funeral Home Site

A major developer has filed plans and a public hearing will be held.>>>Read More.


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