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IHOP Opening New Location + TV News Icon Dies, Mourned: CT News
Abused dog euthanized/ Seaplane makes unexpected landing in lake/ Landlord-tenant dispute leads to arrest over candy/ Career fair on tap...

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 most-read stories.
International House Of Pancakes Opening New Location In Connecticut: Here’s Where
There will be 10 iHop locations in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
Abused Dog Taken In By Town Euthanized
According to police, the dog was abused and neglected and in need of medical care.>>>Read More.
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TV News Icon Dies In Connecticut, Mourned By Many
He was an influential figure in television.>>>Read More.
Firefighters Aid Seaplane Pilot Landing
The pilot was running low on fuel and made an unplanned landing, according to fire officials.>>>Read More.
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Man Stabbed With Scissors During Dispute, Hospitalized: Police
A man is accused of stabbing another man with a pair of kitchen scissors during a dispute, police said.>>>Read More.
Stefanowski Wants Changes To CT Police Accountability Law
Republican governor candidate Bob Stefanowski wants to revisit parts of the state's police accountability law.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Victim In Fatal Crash Identified By Police
- Walker Tells State Police 2 'Suspicious Men' Approached Her
- Landlord-Tenant Dispute Leads To Arrest Over Bag Of Candy
- Selectmen Provide Update On Greenwich Panhandlers
- Schools To Add Armed Officers Across District
- Career Fair On Tap At The Mall
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