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CT Native Returning To White House; Popular Brewery Moving

ATV driver hits, kills dog/ New restaurant opening in historic area/ Coyote warning issued/ Student honored/ FedEx facility closing: CT News

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

Connecticut Native Returning To White House: Report

The former member of the Trump Administration, will be returning to the White House, according to reports.>>>Read More.


New Italian Restaurant To Open On Famous Block

A new Italian eatery is coming to a historic neighborhood.>>>Read More.

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Hate Symbols Swastika, Noose, Tiki-Torches Spark Outcry

A pro-Trump sign tagged with a Swastika isn't the first hate incident. A noose and a tiki torch-tied MAGA banner were reported to police.>>>Read More.


ShopRite Opening Now Targeted For Early March

A new target date has been mentioned for the new ShopRite.>>>Read More.

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Local Foundation Surprised With $1M Gift

A local foundation has been surprised with an anonymous bequest.>>>Read More.


Student Honored For Life-Saving Action

Officials say the student jumped into action when she saw someone suffering a cardiac arrest.>>>Read More.


PD Seeks Assistance In Search For Driver Who Killed Dog

Police say the driver of a "quad" all-terrain vehicle struck and killed the animal.>>>Read More.


New England Civil War Museum Acquires 'Uncommon' Image

The New England Civil War Museum and Research Center has acquired a unique image of a unique soldier.>>>Read More.


Popular Brewery Moving to New Location

The owners say the opportunity to build their next brewery from the ground up is a “dream come true.”>>>Read More.


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