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Restaurants Investigated; Youth Skating Rink Plan Collapses In CT
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Here are the top business-related stories featured from all across Connecticut over the past week:
5 Restaurants Investigated In Labor Department Probe
The owner of the five eateries was charged in 2021 with bribery, hindering prosecution and interfering with police, according to authorities.>>>Read More.
Youth Skating Rink Plan Collapses
The woman behind a celebrated youth center called “The Village,” had been putting the project together for months.>>>Read More.
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Store Is Town's Little-Known Secret For Excellent Bargains
Thrifting may be trendy these days, but The Store at First Church Congregational has been repurposing items to help the community for years.>>>Read More.
The Dancer’s Shop Closing After Nearly 70 Years
The popular store is closing after nearly 70 years in business and is offering 40 percent off all in-stock merchandise.>>>Read More.
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Popular Ice Cream, Cupcake Shop Reopens With New Ownership
The popular ice cream, cupcake and candy shop was briefly closed for renovations last week.>>>Read More.
Mike's Organic To Open Retail Location In CT
The space will serve as the brand’s flagship store and a hub for the community to learn about food.>>>Read More.
People's United To Retain 27 Stop & Shop Branches In Connecticut: Here’s Where
People's United and Stop & Shop have reached an agreement to retain several in-store branches and ATMs.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- ESPN Employees Must be Vaccinated
- CVS Increasing Its Minimum Wage, Waiving HS Diploma Requirement
- Isaias 1 Year Later: Eversource Outlines Response 'Improvements'
- Treasurer Wooden Shares Updates On Connecticut Economy
- Rep. Zullo: East Haven Should Have Greater Say In Tweed Expansion
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