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Popular Pizzeria For Sale, Chance To Own Slice Of History: CT News

Former CT Senate Candidate Criticizes Zelensky's Clothing During Address To Congress / Mayor's Twitter Account Hacked / New TV News Reporter

Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut on Wednesday night:

A Slice Of History: Popular Pizzeria Listed For Sale

William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty listed the iconic pizzeria, serving New Haven-style apizza since 1955.>>>Read More.


CT Investor Criticizes Zelensky's Clothing Worn During Address

A former GOP Senate candidate zeroed in on the Ukrainian president's army-green T-shirt: "Doesn't he own a suit?">>>Read More.

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Mayor's Twitter Account Hacked

Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons' Twitter account was hacked over the weekend, according to Simmons' office. It's now restored and secure.>>>Read More.


New Reporter Joins Connecticut TV News Team

She recently worked in Vermont.>>>Read More.

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St. Patrick's Day: How Irish Is Connecticut?

Connecticut is one of the most Irish states in the country. Some areas of the state are a little more Irish than others.>>>Read More.


Permanent Daylight Saving Time Moves Ahead: What CT Is Doing

Year-round daylight saving time cleared the U.S. Senate Tuesday. A bill was proposed in Connecticut to keep it as well.>>>Read More.


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