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Indoor Dining Update, Coronavirus Infection Rate Rises In CT
Police let you know if your property is susceptible to crime / Restaurant closed for two weeks / Popular mayor is new top tax man.

Here are the news stories trending across Connecticut this afternoon:
Indoor Dining Update, Coronavirus Infection Rate Rises In CT
The state had two consecutive days of net coronavirus hospitalizations dropping, but the positive test rate has settled around 7 percent. Here are the new cases for every town in CT.>>>Read More.
Restaurant Closed For 2 Weeks Due To Coronavirus Breach, Officials Say
This marks the second time the restaurant violated coronavirus protocols, according to officials.>>>Read More.
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Police Mark Properties In Town That Could Be Ripe For Criminals
Police are leaving markers on property that's been left vulnerable to crime.>>>Read More.
Mayor Named CT's Top Tax Man
Gov. Ned Lamont has named the popular mayor as commissioner of the state Department of Revenue Services.>>>Read More.
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Mohegan Sun Opens Coronavirus Testing Site
The site is open to the public by appointment and is a joint venture with Yale New Haven Health.>>>Read More.
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