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Landmark Company Plans To Lay Off Hundreds In Connecticut: CT News

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Landmark Company Plans To Lay Off Hundreds In Connecticut: Report

Top state officials expressed concern over the upcoming layoffs and one high-ranking official said they were “extremely disappointed” over the news.>>>Read More.


Man, 28, Struck And Killed On Major Highway, ID Released: Police

This was the second pedestrian in four days to be killed on a major highway>>>Read More.

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Man Accused Of Impersonating FBI Agent: Police

A man has been accused of impersonating an FBI agent when he tried to report a false domestic incident, police said.>>>Read More.


Iconic Pastry & Cupcake Shoppe Celebrates Its 70th Year

On Sunday, the pastry shop and bakery that's been a landmark for seven decades celebrates, and everyone is invited.>>>Read More.

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Here's Where CT Cities Rank On List Of Nation's Most Diverse

Three Connecticut cities ranked high in a new study comparing cities in terms of a range of diversity categories.>>>Read More.


Man Accused Of Sex Assaults At Dance Studio

A warrant was served Monday in connection into an investigation into sexual assaults at a Glastonbury dance studio, police said.>>>Read More.


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