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Major Retailers Departing From Prominent Shopping Center

But on the plus side, a new venture will be coming starting in March and an existing tenant is planning on expanding their existing space.>>Read More.


Baby Suffers ‘Catastrophic Injuries’ During Delivery, Lawsuit Claims

The child will "continue in the future to suffer physical and mental pain and anguish, will be unable to lead a normal life, and will require special care and supervision for the rest of his life," with his "earning capacity … permanently destroyed,” the lawsuit claims.>>>Read More.

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Post Office Faces Closure, Lawmakers Try To Save It

The nearest alternative location could require a 30-60 minute walk that requires crossing over train tracks or walking under the highway, officials said.>>>Read More.


Church Appeals For Return Of Missing Electronic Sign

The sign was taken out of its frame on the front lawn of the church, and church officials are merely asking for its return.>>>Read More.

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New CT Law Protects Consumer Data Privacy: What To Know

A new law requires businesses to honor opt-out preferences of sales or targeted ads set by consumers submitted through a browser extension.>>>Read More.


CT Regulators Fine Hospital Over Birthing Unit Closure

The hospital has been slapped with a "civil penalty" for terminating labor and delivery services without Certificate of Need approval.>>>Read More.


Psychiatrist Owes $450K In 'Medically Unnecessary' Scripts Case: Feds

He prescribed excessive, unsafe controlled substances-opioids, benzodiazepines-to those with substance abuse, addiction issues: Justice Dept.>>>Read More.


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