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Several New Shops, Eateries Open At Foxwoods Mall
The mall connected to the resort casino is welcoming new additions including some national brands.

Chris Rhatigan is a local editor for Connecticut Patch and Massachusetts Patch. In Connecticut, he covers Milford, New London, Stonington-Mystic, and Groton. In Massachusetts, he covers Andover, North Andover, Tewksbury, Burlington, Reading, Wilmington, and Wakefield.
He began his journalism career at The New Haven Register, where he covered city government and schools for the Milford bureau. He has also written for publications such as The Iowa City Press-Citizen, The Cedar Rapids Gazette, and Connecticut Magazine.
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The mall connected to the resort casino is welcoming new additions including some national brands.

The property includes several local businesses on a busy commercial corridor.
The 5-megawatt system began operating this week and will provide backup energy to two high schools.
Last month, a state police sergeant was involved in an incident at his Groton home during which he pulled a gun on a YouTuber.
Those cited included a supermarket, restaurants, and a nursing home.
The space won't be empty for long — plans are in place for another restaurant to open soon.
The event is intended "to educate kindergarteners through third graders about pedestrian, bus, and traffic safety."
The most expensive property sold in North Andover last month went for $1.48 million, according to the Northern Essex Registry of Deeds.
President Trump is considering nixing the tax, and Massachusetts homeowners could benefit.
The 28,952-square-foot building was sold to a New York City investor recently.
The event, which drew about 25,000 people last year, will also include music, art, and "local stories worth telling," organizers said.
A complex on over 9 acres in Groton was sold recently.
The event offers residents a chance to get to know local Tewksbury police officers in a relaxed and casual setting.
The casino resort has had several huge winners this summer. The latest winner struck it rich on a $5 bet.
The most expensive property sold in Andover last month went for $8.5 million, according to the Northern Essex Registry of Deeds.
A liquor store's license will be suspended and the store will be fined due to violations, according to state documents.
The owner announced "with a heavy heart" that the café will close after six years in business.
A man and a woman were wounded in a Hartford shooting, according to police.
The win extends a streak of big victories at a lucky North Andover store.
Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Milford recently.