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These Tolland Businesses Scored Restaurant Revitalization Money
Restaurants in Tolland got over $1 million from the fund, but thousands more in Connecticut were shut out of the SBA program.

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Restaurants in Tolland got over $1 million from the fund, but thousands more in Connecticut were shut out of the SBA program.

Restaurants in Manchester got over $4 million from the fund, but thousands more in Connecticut were shut out of the SBA program.
Restaurants in Vernon got over $1 million from the fund, but thousands more in Connecticut were shut out of the SBA program.
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Among U.S. cities with more than 200,000 residents, 81 percent were more segregated in 2019 than in 1990, a new report says.
Among U.S. cities with more than 200,000 residents, 81 percent were more segregated in 2019 than in 1990, a new report says.
Among U.S. cities with more than 200,000 residents, 81 percent were more segregated in 2019 than in 1990, a new report says.
Among U.S. cities with more than 200,000 residents, 81 percent were more segregated in 2019 than in 1990, a new report says.
Among U.S. cities with more than 200,000 residents, 81 percent were more segregated in 2019 than in 1990, a new report says.
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