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Chocolatier Closing Stores; Fire Extinguished At Starbucks

Fight breaks out at trampoline park/ Barnes & Noble opening new store/ Fatal fire investigated/ Beloved K-9 mourned/ Bakery closes: CT News

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.

Large Fight Broken Up At Trampoline Park: Police

The dispute involved dozens of teens outside and police reported seeing 150 people inside with no social distancing and "very few" masks.>>>Read More.


Bakery Temporarily Closes Due To Military Deployment

The owner of a bakery will be deploying overseas with the Connecticut National Guard.>>>Read More.

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Upscale Chocolatier’s Connecticut Stores Doomed After Closing Announcement

The company has announced a departure from its physical stores.>>>Read More.


Fire Displaces 16, Destroys 4 Condo Units

The fire chief said it took 2 hours and help from 4 nearby fire departments to fight the blaze. No one was injured, but a pet died.>>>Read More.

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Police Mourning Loss Of Popular Retired Police Dog

An accomplished retired police dog has died, police said.>>>Read More.


Firefighters Battle Blaze At Starbucks

The fire department was called to the Starbucks for the report of a fire.>>>Read More.


Barnes & Noble Opens New Connecticut Store In Late February: Report

The popular bookstore is moving from one site to another.>>>Read More.


Authorities Investigating Fatal Fire

A fatal fire is under investigation.>>>Read More.


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