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Contractor Arrested; Billionaires Club; Shamrocked Crawl: CT News
Woman charged with grand larceny from Jay-Z's club/ Demolition begins at old movie theater/ City considers suing drug companies and more...

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Connecticut Woman Charged With Grand Larceny From Jay-Z's Nightclub
She is one of five women who stole a bag filled with more than $150,000 of cash and jewelry from a nightclub co-owned by Jay-Z, police said.>>>Read More.
Contractor Arrested After Not Completing Work: Police
The contractor signed a contract and took money, but never completed the job, according to police.>>>Read More.
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16 Connecticut Billionaires Make Forbes’ 2018 List
The billionaires who made the 2018 list have a combined fortune of $9.1 trillion. See which CT billionaires are in the elite club.>>>Read More.
Tax Preparer Stole Customer’s Personal Information: Police
Police say the woman used the customer’s personal information to open several accounts for her personal use.>>>Read More.
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Foxwoods To Host 4th Annual Shamrocked Pub Crawl
Get "shamrocked” at Foxwoods Resort Casino, with amazing food and drink specials and an unforgettable St. Patrick’s Day party.>>>Read More.
CT Cop Fired Over Assault Case: Report
The 16-year veteran was arrested for punching a friend during a drunken altercation in 2016 at a motel.>>>Read More.
City Considers Suing Drug Companies
City officials are considering suing companies over the opioid epidemic.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Demolition Begins On Old Movie Theater
- Store Manager Charged With Sexual Assault: Police
- Popular Lobster Food Truck Opening New Location
- Firefighters Go Bald, Raise $8,440 for Cancer Research
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