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2 Discovered Dead In Different Parts Of Town / Former Starbucks To Be Demolished / Here Are The Top Restaurants And Chefs / Fatal Crashes...
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Woman Killed In Wrong-Way Head-On Crash, ID Released: Police
Police said the woman was behind the wheel of a vehicle traveling the wrong way on the highway, smashing head-on with a vehicle with two residents inside.>>>Read More.
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2 Discovered Dead In Different Parts Of Town, Investigation Launched
A woman was found dead at a bus stop and a man was found dead at a park, police said.>>>>Read More.
Woman Fatally Struck By Vehicle, ID Released: State Police
The pedestrian was struck by a vehicle and died, state police said.>>>Read More.
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Woman, 27, Killed In Crash: Police
Police are investigating a fatal one-car crash.>>>Read More.
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Former Starbucks To Be Demolished, Replaced With New Bank
A civil engineer working for the property owner confirmed the former Starbucks will be demolished and a new bank will be built in its place.>>>Read More.
Local Business Closes After Nearly 50 Years, Owner Says
Employees will be laid off too, according to a filing with the state.>>>Read More.
Here Are The Top Restaurants And Chefs Of 2025 All Across Connecticut
Numerous local chefs and restaurants won awards. Here is the full list.>>>Read More.
Famed Downtown Landmark Celebrates Half-Century
Opened by Charles Negaro Sr., a "simple" bookstore until 1981 when he added a café, "pioneering a breakthrough in local retail innovation.">>>Read More.
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