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Popular Nightclub Closes; Cop’s Husband Charged With Selling Drugs; Famous Singer Drops Asking Price Of Home: CT News
Rescued poodle gets massive tumor removed/ Dunkin' Donuts robber arrested/ Dog freed from bathtub/ Street brawl/ UConn opens new campus...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.
Popular Nightclub Closes: Report
A new use for the former bar and nightclub has been announced.>>>Read More.
Cop's Husband Found With Cocaine, Weapons And Cash: Police
Police believe the accused was selling drugs from his home.>>>Read More.
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Dunkin’ Donuts Robber Arrested: State Police
Police say the suspect robbed a Dunkin’ Donuts and assaulted an employee.>>>Read More.
Famous Singer Drops Asking Price Of Connecticut Home
The asking price is now under $1 million.>>>Read More.
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Little League World Series: Connecticut Rolls Past New Jersey In Rematch
After being rained out last night, Connecticut was back in action in the Little League World Series on Thursday morning.>>>Read More.
Dog Freed From Bathtub
The pup's foot was caught in the drain of a bathtub, firefighters say.>>>Read More.
Greenwich Street Brawl Ends In 3 Arrests: Police
The fight, in which a crowd of 30 screaming people had gathered around, occurred last week.>>>Read More.
Poodle Gets Tumor 1/3rd Its Body Weight Removed
Oreo the rescued poodle is struggling with other afflictions as well.>>> Read More.
Missing Hiking Family Makes It Out Of Woods Safely
A mother and her two young children were found safely in the early morning hours>>> Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Raising Funds For Wounded Vets: Report
- Courtney Announces Hearings on Naval Accidents
- Father, Son Charged After Physical Fight: PD
- UConn Officially Opens New Hartford Campus
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Daryl Masone/Poodle Rescue Connecticut via AP photo
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