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Restaurateur Claims Town ‘Threatens’ Restaurant’s Existence: CT News
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In a letter to the town’s top official, the restaurateur said, “It is a very real possibility that with all the money I have spent trying to make a better restaurant for me and the town that I may be forced to either close the restaurant, try to sell, walk away, or file for bankruptcy if we cannot come to a reasonable outcome.” Town officials said the work was done without a permit and the owner had been told to stop work.>>>Read More.
The restaurant is one of nine locations Texas Roadhouse plans to open this year.>>>Read More.
Michelle Troconis is on trial in connection with the disappearance and presumed murder of Jennifer Farber Dulos. Here is a look at all the big developments from court.>>>Read More.
The woman, who works as a nurse, was placed into a medically induced coma after being injured on her way home from work, family members said.>>>Read More.
Fans of an Italian restaurant are lamenting its closing announcement.>>>Read More.
The national Golf.com website picked the local miniature golf course as part of its annual state rankings.>>>Read More.
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