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A-List Celebrity Opening Restaurant In Connecticut: CT News
Lawsuit Settled Over Student's Death / Coffee Shop Makes "World's 100 Best" List / Film Fight At Capitol / Best Employers Ranked & More...
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A-List Celebrity Opening Restaurant In Connecticut
“We have worked so hard to perfect this beautiful and inviting space, as well as curate a delicious variety of my most favored food and beverages recipes, which we are excited for guests to enjoy later this year,” the celebrity said.>>>Read More.
Town Settles Lawsuit Over 11-Year-Old Student’s Death: Report
The town has settled a lawsuit filed by the mother of an 11-year-old girl who died by suicide after being bullied by classmates: Report.>>>Read More.
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School Board Reaches $500K Settlement With Ex-Superintendent: Report
The payments include $190,000 in compensation “for alleged emotional distress,” according to a report.>>>Read More.
Local Coffee Shop Makes 'World' 100 Best List
Among the 100 coffee shops recognized globally, 14 are located in the United States.>>>Read Wore.
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Grab The Popcorn: Film Fight At Capitol
Should Connecticut movie theaters have to publish accurate start times for films and previews — or else face $1,000 false-advertising fines?>>>Read More.
Connecticut Ranks 3rd in U.S. For Highest Property Tax Burden: Report
CT has the 3rd highest real estate property taxes in the U.S., with vehicle taxes also ranking among the nation's most expensive.>>>Read More.
12 CT Companies Ranked Among Forbes’ Best Employers
Twelve large and mid-sized Connecticut employers made the top 500 in their respective categories in Forbes' annual list.>>>Read More.
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