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Popular News Anchor Leaves TV Station; Restaurant Faces Eviction
Beloved teacher mourned/ Kohl's closing store/ Major mall may not survive/ Business ordered closed, saved after outcry: CT Month In Review
There was plenty of news across Connecticut during the month of September. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Popular News Anchor Abruptly Departs Television Station
The longtime news anchor shared the surprising news recently.>>>Read More.
This Local Pub Couldn't Stop Lamont's Emergency Orders So Far
She worked at this bar for eight years as an employee and then fulfilled her dreams when she bought it, and now she explains how she is living a personal nightmare as a result of the ongoing pandemic orders. A judge sided with Gov. Ned Lamont and concluded his emergency orders are allowed under the law, but she plans to appeal.>>>Read More.
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Beloved Teacher Dies After Battle With Cancer
The community is mourning the loss of a beloved teacher who died after a long battle with cancer.>>>Read More.
Ordered Shut Down, Business Saved After Outcry
The cease and desist order said the business was adult entertainment based on zoning rules. But after an outcry, the mayor said 'fix it.'>>>Read More.
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Major Mall May Not Survive Unless Apartments Allowed: Officials
The owner of the mall said there are no more Boscov's or Dave & Busters type tenants coming to the rescue to fill vacant space.>>>Read More.
Popular Restaurant Facing Eviction After 25 Years
Struggling but surviving during the pandemic, the popular eatery created a GoFundMe to help it cover back rent demanded by landlord.>>>Read More.
Beloved Ice Cream Shop To Stay Alive Under New Ownership
An ice cream parlor with a long history will be sold to new owners.>>>Read More.
Kohl's To Close This Connecticut Location In October
Kohl's has occupied its building for about 20 years. Before that, the site was home to Caldor, Arlan's and Pathmark.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Popular Eatery Closes 4th CT Location, 2 Remain
- New Theory Developed In Jennifer Duos Case: Report
- New Details, More Reaction To Phase 3 Reopening in CT: Here's What Will Open, And What Won't Open
- New Details On When A Coronavirus Vaccine May Be Ready In CT
- TV News Legend's Former Connecticut House Listed For Sale
- Town Official - Retired Cop Councilman Charged With DUI: Police
- State Lawmaker Says Officer Spat On Him Over New Police Accountability Law
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