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Restaurants Close; School Sues Family; Love Triumphs: CT News
Popular brewery closes/ Dulos' lawyer floats "killers" theory/ Famous CEO selling CT home/ Skier killed in accident: CT's Month In Review
There was plenty of news across Connecticut during the month of March. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Fotis Dulos' Lawyer Floats '3rd Party Killers' Theory In Murder
At a court hearing, Fotis Dulos' attorney unveiled a bombshell theory concerning the killing of Jennifer Dulos.>>>Read More.
Pizza Shop Owner Chooses 'Safety' Over 'Profit'
Despite maintaining profitability during the coronavirus pandemic, the owner has opted to close temporarily to protect his customers.>>>Read More.
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School Sues Family That Chose Another School
The family sent their daughter to another school and the other school didn't like that decision and a lawsuit has been filed.>>>Read More.
Amid Virus Restrictions, Love Triumphs On 67th Anniversary
Amid coronavirus restrictions, a Connecticut man found a creative way to wish his wife a happy 67th anniversary at a nursing home.>>>Read More.
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Restaurant Closes, Lays Off Staff Including Owner's Father Amid Coronavirus Concerns
The restaurant's owner says laying off his entire staff, including his father, was the hardest day of his life – but vows they'll be back.>>>Read More.
Famous CEO Selling CT Home Featured on TV Show For Nearly $27 Million
Tim Armstrong, 49, previously served as the CEO of AOL and he also founded Patch.com, which he later sold in 2014.>>>Read More.
CT Judge Dies While On Vacation
The legal community is mourning after the death of a longtime beloved judge, who was well-regarded for his fairness and legal prowess.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Connecticut Skier Killed In Accident
- Popular Brewery To Close, Cited Coronavirus Pandemic As Reason
- Federal Government Gets Involved In CT Transgender Athlete Lawsuit
- WWII Bomber Crash: FAA Grounds Collings' Living History Flights
- CT Wish Kid's First Family Vacation
- Popular Restaurant To Close For Good Due To Lease Issues
- Connecticut Man Wins Big Lottery Prize For Second Time At The Same Store
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