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Popular Eatery Closing; Lamont Considers New Action: CT News

Restaurant chain making CT debut/ Fugitive comes out of dumpster/ Trick-or-treating discouraged in town/ Friendly's tests new pickup system.

A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Tuesday.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Tuesday. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

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

CT Considers New Action As Coronavirus Cases Surge

Gov. Ned Lamont said he may need to take action as coronavirus cases climb.>>>Read More.


Popular Pizzeria & Restaurant Closing After More Than 30 Years

The popular restaurant is closing after more than 30 years in business, the owners announced.>>>Read More.

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New Restaurant Chain To Make CT Debut With 2 Restaurants

A restaurant group featuring two distinct menus is set to make its Connecticut debut with two eateries in two different towns.>>>Read More.


‘We Need Your Help’ To Keep COVID-19 Out Of Schools: Superintendent

With community spread of COVID-19 increasing in town, Superintendent Sal Menzo said the school district is in a “very precarious position.”>>>Read More.

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Pizza Restaurant Owners Open Third Site In Connecticut

Despite being hampered by the coronavirus pandemic, the owners are making a go of it at their newest location on Sullivan Ave.>>>Read More.


3 Stores Robbed At Gunpoint In Same Day: Police

Police are investigating three armed robberies that happened in town.>>>Read More.

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