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Business Closes, Says It Was ‘Terrorized’ By Local Government: CT News
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The business owners said other towns are already courting them to relocate. “We can’t wait to pop back up in a business-friendly town asap & get back to the work that fills our (and our community’s) bucket.”>>>Read More.
The two-story store will measure approximately 92,000 square feet and feature all the grocery chain’s popular offerings and departments, including a vast selection of restaurant foods options.>>>Read More.
A woman faces a long recovery after she fell three stories from a rooftop.>>>Read More.
The former Edible Arrangements headquarters in Connecticut has been sold, and a buyer has been identified, according to a report.>>>Read More.
At a local event he said, “I’m probably the only actor that ever beat up Paul Newman, almost beat up Robert DeNiro and held a knife to the throat of Cher.”>>>Read More.
The state agency tasked with serving children and families had an open abuse and neglect “in-home” case against a woman when her infant son was found dead after ingesting opioids, according to a report.>>>Read More.
The popular news anchor is changing careers.>>>Read More.
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