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Restaurant Makes Creative Proposal; Retailer Declares Bankruptcy

Actor hit by car/ Police using drones for coronavirus enforcement/ UConn sued/ Newborn's parents test positive for coronavirus: CT News

There was plenty of 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.

Restaurant Owner Proposes Drive-In Movie Theater

With businesses getting creative, one restaurant may turn its parking lot into a drive-in movie theater.>>>Read More.


Police Using Drones For Coronavirus Enforcement

“We do not have any partnerships with health care data services and our objective is not to infringe on people’s constitutional rights.”>>>Read More.

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Teacher Cares For Newborn While Parents Recover From Coronavirus

A teacher has been caring for the newborn baby brother of one of her students after his parents tested positive for coronavirus.>>>Read More.


National Retailer With 6 Stores In CT Files For Bankruptcy

Another national retailer with several Connecticut locations has filed for bankruptcy.>>>Read More.

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Top Town Official Tests Positive For Coronavirus Again

The popular town official first tested positive for the coronavirus in early April, and thought he was on the mend.>>>Read More.


'Everybody's Favorite Kramer:' Local News Legend Dies

A colleague called him 'Mr. New Haven.' Jack Kramer captained the paper for decades, and most recently freelanced for Patch.>>>Read More.


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