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Former Fire Chief Charged; Casino Moves To Next Reopening Phase

Brewery opens/ School investigates racist social media posts/ Hiker rescued/ Fatal crash/ Geno Auriemma's restaurant reopening: 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.

Former Fire Chief Charged With DUI: Report

The former fire chief, who recently resigned from his position, was charged with driving under the influence.>>>Read More.


UConn Investigating Reports Of 'Racist' Student Posts

The University of Connecticut has initiated an investigation into reports of "racist social" media posts.>>>Read More.

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Car With $50,000 In It Clocked At 122 MPH: Report

A driver with $50,000 in cash in his vehicle was caught speeding through Connecticut, state police said.>>>Read More.


Former Connecticut Home Of Celebrity Couple For Sale and the Price Tag is $28 Million

The Beachside Avenue home reportedly is listed for $28 million.>>>Read More.

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Pizzeria Thanks Town Workers, First Responders With 150 Pies

This was the owner and his family's way to thank town staffers and first responders who kept the town going during the pandemic.>>>Read More.


Geno Auriemma's Restaurant Ready For Phase 2

Geno Auriemma's restaurant will be back in the game for the Phase 2 reopening.>>>Read More.


Casino Moves To Next Phase Of Reopening

The casino and resort will be reopening several parts of the property.>>>Read More.


Brewery Opens, Thrives Amid Pandemic

A business focused on providing craft beer supplies expanded into a brewery during the pandemic.>>>Read More.


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