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Employer Mandates Vaccine; ‘Oreo Mansion’ On The Market: CT News

Restaurant owners accused of threatening employees/ Owner of iconic pizzeria dies/ Former Dulos home sells/ Ailing beaver rescued and more.

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

Connecticut Mansion Believed To Be Birthplace Of Oreos Up For Sale

A home believed to be where Oreos and Barnum's Animal Crackers were developed has been listed for $15.9 million.>>>Read More.


This CT Employer Is Mandating Employees Get Coronavirus Vaccines

This company is believed to be the first in Connecticut to mandate its employees get vaccinated against the coronavirus.>>>Read More.

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Restaurant Owners Accused Of Threatening Employees

The two men, who are the subjects of a recent court order, coerced their workers into kicking back thousands of dollars, authorities said.>>>Read More.


Connecticut Man's Life Depends On Finding A Living Liver Donor

The man was diagnosed with End Stage Liver Disease. On a donor waiting list for more a year, his family won't give up the search. Here is their story.>>>Read More.

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Owner Of Iconic Pizzeria Dies

The pizzeria was closed as the community mourned the loss>>>Read More.


Former Fotis Dulos Home Reportedly Sells

The home had been foreclosed on by Jennifer Farber Dulos' mother, Gloria Farber. Here’s how much the home sold for.>>>Read More.


Obituary: Ryan Anthony Rutledge, 17

Ryan, a loving and cherished son, brother and friend, was a standout student and athlete.>>>Read More.


Lamont Considers Housing Migrant Children In Connecticut: Reports

Gov. Ned Lamont is considering housing migrant children in Connecticut and here is the proposal.>>>Read More.

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