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Nursing Home Ordered To Transfer Nearly 100 Residents: CT News
Teen charged in restaurant shooting: PD/ Historic property sells for $3.52M/ New coffee shop is buzzing/ Car crashes into bank 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 most-read stories.
CT Nursing Home Ordered To Transfer Residents: State DPH
The nursing home was ordered to transfer nearly 100 residents due to “widespread health and safety issues,” state health officials said.>>>Read More.
Historic Property Sells For $3.52 Million At Auction: Report
The historic property was auctioned off at a foreclosure sale.>>>Read More.
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Police Charge Juvenile In Chili's Restaurant Shooting
Police have charged a 16-year-old resident in the shooting outside a Chili's restaurant.>>>Read More.
Historic House To Move From One Town To Another
Once acquired by the town’s historical society, the house reportedly will be moved from Jewett Street to Elm Street.>>>Read More.
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New Coffee, Gathering Space Is Buzzing
Young crowds are swarming into an unassuming new coffeeshop.>>>Read More.
CT Effective State & Local Tax Rates Continue To Climb: Report
Ouch: A new report shows Connecticut residents have the second-highest overall effective state and local tax rate in the country.>>>Read More.
40-Year-Old Woman Killed, Carried 200 Feet In Crash: Report
The woman was struck by a vehicle fleeing a separate collision, according to the Connecticut Post.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- St. Patrick's Parade Returns With Pride
- Car Crashes Into Bank, Driver Hospitalized
- Bunnyville Returning To Westfarms
- Report Released On SUV Crashing Into Home
- 1 Killed, 1 Injured In Shooting: Report
- CT Counselor Sentenced In $1.3 Million Medicaid Fraud Case: Feds
- Man Charged In Voyeurism Case: Report
- Pedestrian Dies After Being Struck By Vehicle: Police
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