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Eatery Ordered Closed; Popular Pizzeria Seeks New Home: CT News

Bar faces eviction/ Woman, 103, survives two pandemics/ Retailers' future uncertain/ PGA golf pro mourned/ Pregnant DUI driver crashes: PD

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

Popular Pizzeria Looking For New Location Amid Lease Dispute

A pizza maker whose pies are also featured at a prominent area market and another restaurant is having lease complications.>>>Read More.


Longtime PGA Golf Professional —CT Resident — Dies At 55

The golf community and beyond is mourning his loss.>>>Read More.

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A First-Hand Coronavirus Account From a Connecticut Resident

Well-known area photographer details her recent battle with coronavirus which included a trip to the hospital, and she shares some tips based on her experience.>>>Read More.


Bar, Restaurant Shut Down Over Coronavirus Violations

The popular eatery has been closed due to alleged violations of pandemic rules.>>>Read More.

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'Prohibition Doesn't Work': Lawmakers Push Legal Marijuana In CT

Gov. Ned Lamont met with business leaders and other stakeholders to discuss his initiative to legalize recreational marijuana in CT.>>>Read More.


White House Sounds Off On Lamont's Coronavirus Vaccine Decision

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki responded to Gov. Ned Lamont’s decision to expand vaccine eligibility by age, which goes against the current federal guidance. Here is what the White House had to say.>>>Read More.


Bar, Restaurant Faces Eviction

A local bar and restaurant, is in a court battle to keep its space.>>>Read More.


Survived Two Pandemics: 103-Years-Young, She Was A Baby In 1918

She will turn 103 March 20, the same day she gets her second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine: "I want to keep living.">>>Read More.

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