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CT Cheese Company, One Of Nation's 'Most Iconic,' Magazine Says: CT News
Pedestrian Dies After Being Struck By Car, ID Released: Police / Iconic Store Going Out Of Business / Just Salad Opens New Restaurant...

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 most-read stories.
Connecticut Cheese Company, One Of Nation's 'Most Iconic,' Magazine Says
Wine Enthusiast magazine recently recognized the local cheese shop for its stellar customer service and impressive selection of cheeses.>>>Read More.
Pedestrian Dies After Being Struck By Car, ID Released: Police
Police said a person, who was running, died from injuries after being struck by a car.>>>Read More.
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Iconic Store Going Out Of Business
After 70 years, the company is selling its last supplies and closing up shop.>>>Read More.
Thousands Of Illegal Delta-8 THC Products Seized, Attorney General, Police Say
CT Attorney General William Tong said he plans to take legal action against three smoke shops that were recently raided.>>>Read More.
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Just Salad Opens Restaurant In CT
Just Salad is a fast-casual restaurant chain with a mission to make everyday health and sustainability possible.>>>Read More.
Petition Aimed At Eli's Restaurant Group Gaining Traction
The petition urges Eli's Restaurant Group to drop lawsuits against a proposed restaurant and brewery, according to a report.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Person Injured, Stove Fire Rips Through Condo Unit: FD
- Variance Required For New High School Message Board
- Teen Found With Knife Arrested After Fight At Mall: Police
- Man Seriously Injured In I-95 Rollover Crash: State Police
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