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Popular Restaurant Closing; ‘Disturbing’ Graffiti Found At School

National retailers closing at mall/ Popular ice cream shop relocating/ Postal supervisor sentenced/ Town eyes buying Country Club: CT News

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 top stories.

Popular Restaurant Closing For Good

The popular restaurant is closing at the end of the month, the owners announced.>>>Read More.


2 National Retailers Close Mall Stores

Two national retailers have closed their store locations in the mall, and another is expected to close soon.>>>Read More.

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'Disturbing' Graffiti Found At School, Store: Police

Police are investigating after graffiti that officials characterized as disturbing, political and racist was reported.>>>Read More.


Residents To Vote Whether To Buy Country Club: Report

The town has scheduled a vote for Feb. 16 on whether to purchase the country club.>>>Read More.

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Local College Investigating Potential ‘Student Involvement’ In D.C. Riot

The local college is investigating reports of “potential student involvement” in the riots at the U.S. Capitol, officials said.>>>Read More.


Popular Ice Cream Shop Plans Move To New Location: Report

A popular ice cream shop has committed to be the first tenant of the planned new center, according to a report.>>>Read More.


Postal Supervisor Stole Packages, Sentenced: Feds

The man was accused of stealing packages that included an Apple computer, PlayStation and Nintendo gaming devices and more, officials said.>>>Read More.


Fundraiser Started For Mother Needing Brain Surgery

A GoFundMe has been started by the coworker of a Connecticut mother and healthcare worker who is suffering from a brain tumor.>>>Read More.

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