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Iconic Main Street Business ‘Permanently Closes’ After Nearly 70 Years: CT News

Popular Wild Turkey Killed In Hit-And-Run / Celebrity Visits Eatery / Wrong-Way DUI Driver Arrested: PD / Naked Man Clears Out Restaurant...

A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Tuesday.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Tuesday. (Patch Graphics)

Patch PM CT brings you breaking and trending news stories from all across Connecticut each weeknight. Here are the top stories from across the entire state:

Iconic Main Street Business 'Permanently Closes' After Nearly 70 Years

The closure announcement marks the end of an era for the downtown staple, first opened in 1957 after a flood washed away his original location down the street in 1955.>>>Read More.


Popular Wild Turkey Killed In Hit-And-Run Crash

"To the person who hit him this morning in Enzo's parking lot around 8am, we do have video footage," a post on social media states. "We wish you had stopped after you hit him, he didn't deserve to be your target. Karma will find you.”>>>Read More.

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Naked Man Clears Out Restaurant At The Height Of Dinnertime

A naked man cleared out a popular family restaurant at the height of the dinner hours, state police said.>>>Read More.


TV Celebrity Visits Local Eatery

The restaurant, which opened this past July, has become a hot spot for celebrities.>>>Read More.

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Woman Unresponsive After Vehicle Vs. Pedestrian Crash: PD

A woman was injured after she was struck by a vehicle, according to police.>>>Read More.


Wrong-Way DUI Driver Arrested After Crash On Route 15: PD

State troopers received a wrong-way detection alert that a driver was going in the wrong direction on Route 15, according to police.>>>Read More.


UConn Officials: Most "Small" Academic Programs Under Review To Stay

UConn is reviewing what were termed "low enrollment and/or low completion programs.">>>Read More.


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