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Famous Restaurant Chain Opens First CT Location: Patch PM
Mom shares heartbreaking story involving her son's health battle/ Popular TV show looks to film in CT/ 'Grandma Cuddler' comforts babies.

Share-worthy stories from the Connecticut Patch network to talk about tonight:
Popular Restaurant Chain Opens First CT Restaurant
The very popular restaurant chain officially celebrates the opening of its first Connecticut restaurant.>>>>Read More.
Mom Shares Heartbreaking Story About Her Son Who is Battling a Rare Skin Disease
The teen has a rare skin disease. His mom shares an emotional story about her son and what’s he’s been through in his life already.>>>Read More.
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Popular TV Show is Looking For Hidden CT Treasures
The very popular TV show is looking for leads on interesting Connecticut finds. Would your community be a good place for them to film?.>>>Read More.
$1 Million Prize Tops List of Unclaimed CT Lottery Winnings
7 big Lottery prizes remain unclaimed in Connecticut, including a $1 million ticket.>>>Read More.
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Other top stories:
- PD Searches For Missing Sailor
- Decision Reached On DUI Case Of Famous CT Talk Show Host: Report
- Shake Shack Opening New CT Location
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- Uranus Stinks Like Rotten Eggs, Scientists Say
- Drug Take Back Day Is April 28 Nationwide
- 'Grandma Cuddler' Comforts Some Of NYC's Sickest Babies
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Photo credit: (Lead image: Joan Hart, 81, volunteers as a cuddler at Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital in Washington Heights. Photos and video courtesy of NewYork-Presbyterian's HealthMatters)
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