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Popular Wedding Venue To Be Demolished, New Use Revealed: CT News

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

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Popular Wedding Venue To Be Demolished, New Use Revealed

The former banquet facility was recently sold to new owners.>>>Read More.


Dancer Identified As Victim In Deadly Allergen Labeling Case, New Details Released: Report

A war of words has erupted between Stew Leonard's and Cookies United over a deadly situation involving cookies recalled for an allergen. Here are new details and comments from an attorney representing the 25-year-old dancer’s estate.>>>Read More.

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Corrections Officer Charged In Fatal Road Rage Shooting: PD

A man who works as a corrections officer has been charged in connection with a fatal shooting in a “road-rage” incident.>>>Read More.


Jennifer Dulos Case: Jury Hears Authorities Feared For Troconis' Life

Police interviews of defendant Michelle Troconis were played during week two of the trial in the disappearance and death of Jennifer Dulos.>>>Read More.

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Columbus, Veterans Day Removed From Public Schools Calendar

The board of education voted 5-3 to remove the holidays from the school calendar, at least for the next two school years.>>>Read More.


Popular CT Television News Anchor To Leave Station

The popular TV news anchor made the surprising announcement.>>>Read More.


19 CT Stores Caught Selling Elephant Ivory, Humane Society Says

An undercover investigation by the Humane Society found a number of stores selling goods made of elephant ivory.>>>Read More.


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