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Five Guys Closes Location; Police Bill Signed Into Law: CT News
Man crashes car on 14th hole/ Iconic deli plans return/ Truck bursts into flames/ Restaurant burglarized/ Man saved at festival and more...

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.
New Updates, Timeline Concerning Tropical Storm Isaias Impacts For Us
Tropical Storm Isaias will arrive on Tuesday afternoon and forecasters say we need to prepare for six hours of potentially wild weather.>>>Read More.
Man Crashes Car On 14th Hole At Park: PD
After the crash, the vehicle was inoperable and had to be removed from a sand trap, according to police.>>>Read More.
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Five Guys Restaurant Closes A Connecticut Location: Report
The hamburger chain's site reportedly was open for a decade.>>>Read More.
Restaurant Burglarized; Large Amount Of Cash Stolen
Police are searching for a suspect in the case.>>>Read More.
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Man Shot, Killed After Visiting Father: Police
Police said the man was shot to death after visiting his father for a birthday party.>>>Read More.
Lamont Signs Police Accountability Bill Into Law
The bill will make some of the biggest changes to law enforcement in Connecticut in decades.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Saved After Going Into Cardiac Arrest At Music Festival
- Iconic Deli Plans Return After Devastating Fire
- 2 Shot, Wounded On I-95
- Drive-By Shooting Damages 3 Vehicles: Police
- Truck Bursts Into Flames On Highway
- Drive-By Shooting Investigated: Police
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