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Lawyer Sentenced + New Ruling In Jennifer Dulos Case: CT News

Fight breaks out inside diner/ New trampoline park opening/ Bank robbed inside Stop & Shop/ Restaurateur looks to revive club as steakhouse

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.

Lawyer Sentenced In Million-Dollar Tax Fraud Case

The evidence at trial revealed that the attorney spent lavishly on cars and watercraft and, between 2012 and 2016, spent approximately $1.5 million to build a new home, federal authorities said.>>>Read More.


No Removal Of GPS For Michelle Troconis In Jennifer Dulos Case

However, the suspect in the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos can travel in the U.S. without court preapproval, a judge decided on Thursday.>>>Read More.

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Police Nab 2 Following Diner Fight, Gunshots

Police have identified and charged two men involved in a disturbance at a diner where gun shots were fired.>>>Read More.


Not Quite Yet: Restaurateur Hopes To Revive Winter House As Eatery

While the town's planning & zoning commission turned down a rezone request to allow an upscale steak house, the owner will try again.>>>Read More.

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New Trampoline Park Opens, Softly, Friday

Adrenaline Rush features trampoline dodgeball and basketball, jousting pit, & ninja course.>>>Read More.


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