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Burglar Foiled; Waterfront Restaurant Proposed; DUI Checkpoints
Bus strikes police cruiser/ New brewery's target opening/ Former hotel turned into stunning home/ Driver crashes into club's fence, flees...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Burglar Foiled Trying To Break Into Woman's Home: PD
Police say they were able to quickly apprehend the suspect, who was also wanted on a parole violation.>>>Read More.
Waterfront Restaurant Proposed For Pier: Report
The proposed waterfront restaurant would feature a seafood menu, an oyster bar and cocktails.>>>Read more.
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Owners of New Brewery Targeting Winter Opening
The owners of a new brewhouse are targeting a winter opening.>>>Read More.
Labor Day 2018 DUI Checkpoints In Connecticut: When And Where
CT State Police are reminding drivers to obey all laws this Labor Day weekend. Several sobriety checkpoints are planned.>>>Read More.
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Former 1920s Hotel Turned Into Stunning Home
The hotel was famous through the region and has been totally remodeled into a new home.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Relief Fund Established For Residents Displaced By Fire
- 3 Drivers Cited For Illegally Passing School Buses: PD
- Driver Crashes Into Beach Club's Fence, Flees Scene: Police
- Newtown Action Alliance Urges Senate to Reject Kavanaugh
- School Bus Involved In 4-Car Accident: PD
- Woman Stole $1K Worth Of Sneakers: Police
- Transit Bus Strikes Police Cruiser During Traffic Stop: PD
- ‘Boot’ Program Resumes Soon For Tax Delinquents
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