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Dog Attacked; More Tolls Talk; Retailer Sets Opening Date
Health-focused restaurant plans new CT location/ Shark caught, killed leads to debate/ Ex-cop sues/ Community aids man injured in accident.

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.
Search Is On For Owner, Dog That Attacked Small Dog
The incident, which left the small dog severely injured.>>>Read More.
National Retailer Sets Grand Opening Date
The company plans to hire 65 full and part time positions for the new store.>>>Read More.
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Health Focused Restaurant Looking to Expand In CT
The growing franchise has stores all over the East Coast and is opening soon in one CT town and wants to open in another.>>>Read More.
Shark Caught, Killed at Thimble Islands Angers Many
The catching and killing of a sand shark on Monday that was posted on Facebook has stirred debate on social media.>>>Read more.
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2 Busted After Sending $30K Worth Of Marijuana To Store
Employees of the store quickly discovered what was in the package and called police.>>>Read More.
Malloy Orders Toll Study
Gov. Dannel Malloy ordered a study to come up with more specifics for toll costs and locations.>>>Read More.
West Nile Virus Found In Mosquitoes In These 5 CT Towns
State Mosquito Management Program today urged Connecticut residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites and mosquito-borne diseases.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Homegrown Products Help Bees Achieve 1st Half Success
- Worker Injured in Construction Accident
- Ben Callahan Flag Football League Being Started
- Former Cop Sues Town After Drug Conviction
- Cement Truck Crashes into Vehicles, Through Wall, Fence: PD
- Community Rallies To Help Man Injured In Freak Accident
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