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$7.35M Mansion Sold To Enforce Local Fugitive’s Bond: Feds: CT News
Popular Store Closing, Owner Announces "Difficult Decision" / Store's Lottery License Suspended / Church Sues State Over Vaccinations & More
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$7.35 Million Mansion Sold To Enforce Local Fugitive’s Bond: Feds
"There are serious consequences for evading justice," federal officials said.>>>Read More.
Popular Store Closing, Owner Announces ‘Difficult Decision’
The owner apologized for the “sudden and surprising news,” and said there will be a 20 percent off sale for the entire shop.>>>Read More.
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Store's Lottery License Suspended; Owner Expected To Face Charges, Authorities Say
Police found a Sig Sauer .380 caliber semi-automatic pistol that was under clothing on a shelf in a back room. The gun had a full magazine and an obliterated serial number, according to the Department of Consumer Protection.>>>Read More.
Church Files Suit Over Children's Vaccination Requirement
A church is suing the state over requirements that children attending its daycare and preschool be vaccinated.>>>Read More.
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Child Bicyclists Menacing Hiking Trails: Councilman
He said young bicyclists are disrupting 'traffic' on hiking trails, with police being called in to enforce trail protocols.>>>Read More.
The Cheney Mansion Goes On The Market
The Cheney mansion that competed with Mark Twain's home is for sale.>>>Read More.
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