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Fire Temporarily Closes Starbucks Location In Connecticut: CT News

Girl Assaulted At Amusement Park, Suspects Sought: PD/ Longtime Music Institution Closing/ Hate Crime Investigated/ Scam Warning Issued...

Here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories from all across Connecticut on Monday. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories here.

Fire Temporarily Closes Starbucks Location: FD

Fire officials said smoke was visible from the front door when crews arrived.>>>Read More.


Juvenile Female Assaulted At Amusement Park, Suspects Sought By Police

Police said an adult female and a juvenile female assaulted another juvenile female "during a physical altercation” at the amusement center.>>>Read More.

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Music Institution to Close After Four Decades In Business

One of the longest-tenured small retail stores in town, "a mecca for music collectors" as described by one loyal customer, will soon be shutting its doors after four decades in business.>>>Read More.


Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Campaign Complicated By Connecticut Residency: Report

The Associated Press writes that the candidate, who grew up in Pennsylvania, and his wife, rent a home in Connecticut worth $16 million, while at least one of their children completes high school.>>>Read More.

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Police Warn Residents Of Scams Targeting Hispanic Community

Police said during the last three months there have been reports of scams and subsequent thefts which have occurred near ATMs in the downtown area.>>>Read More.


Baseball, Softball Training Facility Opening

The owners of the 29,750-square-foot building aim to open in early fall.>>>Read More.


Town Awarded $1.2 Million Grant To Redevelop Newspaper Building

The state has awarded a grant to the town to add residential and commercial space in downtown.>>>Read More.


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