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Several Staffers Leave Local TV News Station: CT News
Restaurant Chain Eyes Expansion Into CT/ College Student Dies After Cancer Battle/ Tenants Protest Electric Bill/ Contractor Arrested & More
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Several Staffers Depart Local Television News Station
The three have reportedly left for new jobs, here is a look at where they are headed.>>>Read More.
Fast-Growing Restaurant Chain Primed For 15 New Locations
The restaurant chain with about 800 locations is primed to expand into Connecticut, potentially tenfold.>>>Read More.
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College Student Dies At 24 After Long Cancer Battle
The student was able to complete his final requirements for his degree earlier this semester, according to college officials.>>>Read More.
Who's To Blame For $702 Electric Bill?
Tenants and supporters staged a rally to protest high utility costs, among other concerns.>>>Read More.
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On Eve Of 107th Birthday, Another Cherished Visit With Marie Streeto
Her philosophy on living a long life is simple: Embrace family, faith, and gratitude, and as she said at 104: "Be nice. Be a good person.">>>Read More.
Contractor Accused Of Larceny In Home Repair Case: Police
A larceny charge has been filed for a contractor who took a deposit and then skipped out on work, state police said.>>>Read More.
State OKs Waste Plant Burn Permit Despite Opposition
The facility has caused concerns in town, with the town council opposing the permit.>>>Read More.
Office Building Sells For $22.4M, Seller Takes A Loss: Report
The seller reportedly took a loss on the sale.>>>Read More.
Local Rabbi Reacts To Hate Crime Incident Involving Menorah
A hate crime investigation was launched after a menorah in was vandalized during the holiday season, according to police.>>>Read More.
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