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Beloved Ice Cream Shop Making Surprising Return After Closing
Attorney Hired By Family In School Cheating Scandal/ Electric Boat Workers Furloughed / CT Nonprofit In Running For $100M Grant.
Share-worthy stories from the Connecticut Patch network to talk about tonight. These stories are from towns all across Connecticut.
Historic CT Ice Cream Parlor Unexpectedly Returns
Fans of the landmark ice cream shop urged the owner to reconsider closing.>>>Read More.
Suspect In Jennifer Dulos Murder Conspiracy Pleads Not Guilty
Kent Mawhinney remains in prison as he is unable to raise enough money to post a $2 million bond.>>> Read More.
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Attorney Hired By Family In School Cheating Case
The scandal involved a group of students who broke into an office and stole test answers.>>>Read More.
CT Nonprofit Contender For $100 Million Grant
The grant will be given to a project that can help solve critical social challenges.>>>Read More.
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Electric Boat Workers Furloughed Between Sub Contracts
The affected workers will remain on furlough through the middle of 2020.>>>Read More.
Nursing Home Fined After Resident Sexually Assaulted: Report
The nursing home was fined $7,000 for the incident.>>>Read More.
Teen Injured At Underage Drinking Party, Nanny & 18-Year-Old Arrested: PD
The incident occurred at a home in Darien on Feb. 15, according to authorities.>>>Read More.
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