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CT Grad Works On Documentary; Popular Restaurant Closes: CT News

Father, son arrested on burglary charges/ "Psychedelic candy bar" found after crash/ Bench dedicated to rock & roll legend damaged and more.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

Connecticut Grad Works On Food Network Documentary

The film was directed and produced by Guy Fieri.>>>Read More.


Gun Safety Bill Named For Connecticut Teen Now Before U.S. Congress

At just 15, Ethan Song was tragically killed Jan. 31, 2018 after accidentally shooting himself with an unsecured gun in a neighbor’s home.>>>Read More.

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Father And Son Arrested On Burglary Charges: Police

The two are accused of breaking into the garage of a home to steal items, all while the homeowner was watching them on surveillance cameras.>>>Read More.


Popular Restaurant Closes Downtown

The restaurant recently closed and plans are already in place for a new eatery to open in the space.>>>Read More.

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Damage to Bench Dedicated To Rock And Roll Legend Investigation By Police

A granite bench dedicated to the memory of a rock and roll legend and local resident sustained damage within the past two weeks.>>>Read More.


Message Referencing Weapon Reported On Wall At A CT High School: PD

Officers were called to a high school in Connecticut after a student reported seeing a message on a wall referencing a weapon, according to police.>>>Read More.


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