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Gentleman’s Club Fined For Dancer Behavior: State: CT News
Resident Paid $15K To Phony Federal Agent: PD/ Restaurant Spurs Major Rule Change In Town/ Little League Field Vandalized/ Eateries Open...
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Gentleman's Club Fined For Dancer Behavior: State
When agents visited the club, they observed dancers with exposed breasts and dancers sitting on the laps of patrons, which is illegal in Connecticut, according to the report, which also included images of the violations.>>>Read More.
Resident Paid $15K To Phony Federal Agent, Man Arrested: PD
In the report, police said detectives learned of a town resident who had fallen victim to a scam in which he paid approximately $15,000 to an unknown person posing as a federal agent.>>>Read More.
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Police Investigating After Little League Field Vandalized
The Department of Public Works spent months making sure that the town's many fields were in pristine condition for spring and summer sports. All that changed on Mother's Day when a field was vandalized, according to police.>>>Read More.
- $4K Worth Of Merchandise Stolen From CVS: Police
- Fire Displaces 13
- 3 Hospitalized After Crash: Police
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Prominent Restaurant Spurs Major Rule Change For Live Music In Downtown
The downtown institution led a campaign to change a 30-year-old regulation, which was the main event at a recent board meeting, which sparked a large public turnout.>>>Read More.
Beloved Restaurant Celebrates 10th Anniversary
The eatery has a special, limited-time tasting menu to mark the milestone.>>>Read More.
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