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Popular Restaurant Requiring Proof Of Vaccination, Test: CT News
Proposed Chick-fil-A 'Recipe For Disaster,' Some Say/ Cancer Center Rejected/ CT's Best Banks/ Popular Pizzeria Reopens: CT Business News

There was plenty of business news across Connecticut this past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Iconic Connecticut Restaurant Requires Proof Of Vaccination Or Negative Test
The popular restaurant is reported to be among the first in the state to enact the mandate.>>>Read More.
Chick-fil-A 'Recipe For Disaster,' Some Say
The chicken chain is proposing a restaurant with a two-lane drive-thru that can accommodate 36 cars, and a parking lot with 76 spaces.>>>Read More.
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Mayor Proposes Tax Breaks For Restaurants
The proposal is intended to support restaurants hard hit by the pandemic.>>>Read More.
Planning & Zoning Commission Rejects Proposed Cancer Center
The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to reject the hospital’s proposed Smilow Cancer Center in a special meeting.>>>Read More.
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Popular Pizza Reopens After Destructive Crash
The owner said he has received "nothing but love" since reopening over a month after a vehicle crash significantly damaged the building.>>>Read More.
CT Man Is Turning Old License Plates Into Works Of Art
The repurposed license plates bring history and sustainability to portraits of famous faces and area residents alike.>>>Read More.
Forbes Ranks Best Banks In Connecticut
Forbes has ranked the best banks in Connecticut in its annual industry survey.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Legendary Hot Dogs Sprang From Town’s 1800s Textile Kingdom
- Eversource Experimenting With Choppers Doing The Chopping
- CT Lottery Names Sports Betting Administrator
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