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Beloved Restaurateur Mourned + Dog Rescued From Sewer: CT News

Woman drove over liquor store manager: PD/ Town might get its first Taco Bell/ Shoplifter accused of fighting inside Stop & Shop: PD & more.

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

Beloved Restaurateur Mourned By Community

He was the founder of a popular restaurant and catering service and a staple in the community.>>>Read More.


Woman Ran Over Liquor Store Manager With Car: Police

The manager suffered a serious leg injury after trying to stop the woman from robbing the store, according to police.>>>Read More.

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2 More Charged In COVID-19 Relief Fraud: Feds

The fraud case involving former state official has grown to the theft of more than $1.2M in COVID-19 relief & other funds: Feds.>>>Read More.


Condo Fire Displaces 20, Damages 6 Units: Report

A fire at the complex caused "extensive" damage to several units, WTNH reported.>>>Read More.

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Taco Bell May Open First Location In This Town: Report

Officials are awaiting a follow-up from a "potential applicant" who may bring the chain to town.>>>Read More.


Shoplifter Accused Of Fighting Inside Stop & Shop: PD

Police said a suspected shoplifter was fighting as he was trying to leave the store and nearly struck police cruisers while driving away.>>>Read More.


Waterfront Property Sells For $43 Million

The two-building property, located directly on the river, offers water views and convenient access to the downtown area.>>>Read More.


Dog Rescued From Sewer By First Responders

Public works employees heard the dog in the sewer and lifted the grate to investigate.>>>Read More.

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