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Popular Pizzeria Seeks New Home; New 4D Movie Theater Opens

Good Samaritan's leg amputated/ New Barnes & Noble opens/ Man crashes stolen car, jumps off bridge: PD/ Wild chase through town: CT News

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

Man Crashes Stolen Car, Jumps Off Bridge: Police

First responders rescued the man after he crashed a stolen car then jumped off a bridge, according to police.>>>Read More.


Popular Pizzeria Looking For New Location Amid Lease Complications

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

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Good Samaritan’s Leg Amputated After Crash

The community is rallying around the father of four after he was seriously injured while helping a person whose vehicle broke down.>>>Read More.


Woman Accused Of Crashing Vehicle While Intoxicated, Pregnant: PD

Police said a woman accused of crashing a car last year while intoxicated and eight months pregnant was recently arrested.>>>Read More.

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New 4D Movie Theater Opens At Maritime Aquarium

The theater replaces the closed IMAX theater, which will be removed to make room for improvements to the Walk train bridge.>>>Read More.


New Barnes & Noble Opens Wednesday In Downtown

The popular chain bookstore recently moved.>>>Read More.


5 Arrested After Violent Chase Through Town

State police Monday released the details of a burglary that led to a wild chase through town over the weekend.>>>Read More.


Fire & EMS Rescue People, Pooch, From Overturned Car

Firefighters and EMS crews rescued two motorists and a dog from the wreckage of a single car accident.>>>Read More.

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