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Restaurant Workers Strike Over Nonpayment Claims; Investigation Launched: CT News

Whole Foods opening new store/ Iconic former bridal shop sold/ Dogs attacked by snake/ Donald Trump's former CT home for sale and more...

On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across Connecticut. Here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.

Restaurant Employees Go On Strike, Claim Owner Stopped Paying Them, State Says It’s Investigating

The corporation of the popular and well-known eatery run by its owner received $300K in coronavirus Paycheck Protection Loans, which were forgiven.>>>Read More.


Whole Foods Opening New Store In CT: Here’s Where: Report

More than 30,000-square-feet of space in the complex remains available to lease, including a 2,396-square-foot restaurant.>>>Read More.

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Iconic Former Bridal Shop Sold For Nearly $5M, New Use Revealed

A New York City-based developer has purchased the vacant property.>>>Read More.


Attack On Dogs Shows Venomous Snakes Are In CT: Hospital

A poisonous snake attacked two dogs in CT.>>>Read More.

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Donald Trump's Former Connecticut Home Listed For Sale

Former President Donald Trump and his late ex-wife Ivana Trump owned the property, according to the Wall Street Journal.>>>Read More.


Father Arrested In Shooting Of 17-Year-Old Son: Police

The teen suffered a serious gunshot wound to the chest after he was accidentally shot by his father, who was showing him a gun, police said.>>>Read More.


Jeffrey Epstein Associate Identified As Man Found Dead At Connecticut Home: Police

The former manager of the New York Post and associate of Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in an apartment, according to police.>>>Read More.


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