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Famous Eatery Closes; New Liquor Laws Proposed: CT News

Talk show host arrested/ Gourmet donuts cause stir/ Popular CT news anchor leaves/ Trump tweets to CT mom: February's most-read stories.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut in February. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

17 Students End Up In School Nurse's Office After Eating Pot Brownies At A CT School: Report

Police are investigating whether a teacher's aide and a student sold the pot brownies inside the school.>>>Read More.


Famous Downtown Connecticut Eatery To Close

After more than four decades in business, the owners plan to retire at the end of February.>>>Read More.

Find out what's happening in Fairfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.


Malloy Tries To Shake Up Liquor Laws One Last Time

Gov. Dannel Malloy wants to make some changes to the state's liquor laws in his last year in office.>>>Read More.


Famous Talk Show Host Arrested in CT: UPDATE

The celebrity is well-known nationally and he was charged in CT.>>>Read more.

Find out what's happening in Fairfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.


New Gourmet Doughnut Food Truck Causes A Stir

The early demand for the fresh-made doughnuts has been overwhelming and the owner is already looking for ways to increase production.>>>Read More.


100 Bags Of Heroin Left At Restaurant: Police

Lost and Found: If you are looking for your lost heroin, police would like to speak with you.>>>Read More.

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