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Iconic Market Closing; Reward Offered For ‘Person Of Interest’
Sonic Restaurant expanding/ Woman stole $38K from preschool program: Feds/ Home care workers protest/ Amazon adds another facility: CT News

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.
U.S. Marshals In On Hunt For 'Person-Of-Interest' In Yale Homicide
Offering a $5K reward, the US Marshals said his family said he was "acting strange.">>>Read More.
Iconic Italian Market Closing
The popular market is closing after more than 100 years in business due to the coronavirus pandemic.>>>Read More.
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Sonic Restaurant Expands Again In CT But With This New Modification
The Planning and Zoning Commission OKs drive-thru restaurant, which will share the site with a gas station and convenience store.>>>Read More.
Home Care Workers Protest At CT-Based Payroll Firm [WATCH]
Dozens of personal care attendants and members of their union gathered for a civil disobedience action.>>>Read More.
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Woman, 58, Admits Stealing $38K From Preschool Program: Feds
A 2018 forensic audit of schools discovered the irregularities in the accounting, officials said.>>>Read More.
Amazon Signs Lease For More Space In Connecticut
Amazon has signed a lease for space at the former JC Penney facility.>>>Read More.
Brothers Arrested On Robbery Charges: Police
The two teenagers, and a third juvenile suspect, are accused of beating the victim during a late-2020 street robbery, police said.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Pennsylvania Homicide Suspect Arrested At Connecticut Truck Stop
- Suspect In Stabbing Found Competent For 2nd Time
- CT Coronavirus Vaccine Appointments Open For People 65 And Older
- Blacks, Hispanics Underserved In Coronavirus Vaccine Rollout
- Obituary: Joshua J. Goodart, 22
- On Air Host Honored By Radio Station
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