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CT Rolling Back To Phase 2 For Restaurants, Some Other Businesses
Gov. Ned Lamont announced a rollback to phase 2 rules. "There’s no question about it, the trend line is continuing to trend up," he said.

Gov. Ned Lamont announced a rollback to phase 2 rules. "There’s no question about it, the trend line is continuing to trend up," he said.

The nation's largest provider of pediatric urgent care services, has opened its newest location in Manchester.
District officials said the students, staff members are in quarantine after exposure to someone who tested positive for the coronavirus.
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The Grand Ballroom has been closed, but the Grand Lodge continues operation, as do the catering and food service aspects of the business.
After going dark last holiday season, two Greenwich residents have raised funds and worked with town officials to light up Greenwich Avenue.
Mayor David Martin announced the city will return to Phase 2 of reopening following an increase of COVID-19 cases in Stamford and the state.
Mayor Harry Rilling made the announcement Thursday.
Middle school students in Greenwich may have to wait a bit before they can participate in band and other music classes in school buildings.
The restaurant, set at Longshore Club Park, has navigated the coronavirus storm in part by retaining its staff.
District officials said two students at one Greenwich school and a paraprofessional at another have tested positive for the coronavirus.
The two deaths are the first in the city in more than three weeks.
Though the holiday may look a bit different this year, the town has offered guidance on safe ways to celebrate Halloween in Greenwich.
With Connecticut in the midst of an increase in coronavirus cases, the town is discouraging traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating.
A restaurant group featuring two distinct menus is set to make its Connecticut debut with two eateries in Southington and Canton.
Despite being hampered by the coronavirus pandemic, the owners of Joe Pizza are making a go of it at their newest location on Sullivan Ave.
Norwalk is in the midst of an uptick in coronavirus cases, prompting Mayor Harry Rilling to strongly discourage trick-or-treating this year.
Friendly's is testing out a unique curbside ordering and pickup system.
Mayor Harry Rilling has tested negative for the virus twice, city officials said.
The coronavirus is causing "staffing challenges" at the schools.
More than 40 creative scarecrows, along with live music, great food and games, made the revived/expanded event a fun day for families.
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A Stamford couple's ever-changing skeleton display is bringing spooky smiles to everyone in their neighborhood.
The designation means the city's daily average positive coronavirus cases surpassed 15 per 100,000.
Foodshare is continuing its food distribution program at Rentschler Field.
Jim Marpe is not exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19, but he will continue to self-quarantine, he said in a statement.
Mayor David Martin said the city discourages traditional Halloween trick-or-treating in Stamford this year due to safety concerns.
Fifth graders at Julian Curtiss School were asked to quarantine for a week after a student tested positive for the coronavirus.
Students and staff were on a remote learning schedule on Thursday, but school was scheduled to reopen on Friday.
HBAR Salon & Spa is set to open, adding to the roster of new businesses to pop up in the Harbor Point area of the city.
Jack Duffy will lead the Greenwich High School boys ice hockey team after the passing of a beloved coach and an abrupt end to a season.
This Halloween, Westfarms mall is offering a free "safe alternative to trick-or-treating" on Halloween.
Connecticut Water Company has begin the application process for its 2021 School Water Bottle Filling Station Grant Program.
During a "difficult and challenging" year, local businesses say the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce has been a vital resource for many.
District officials confirmed there have been two new cases of the coronavirus reported at two schools in Greenwich.
Lowe's is offering Christmas tree delivery this season.
Resident are now allowed to enter the Town Hall building during the week without an appointment, according to town officials.
There are still a lot of questions about when a vaccine will be available. Connecticut is underway planning the logistical challenges.
"Now is not a time to panic, but a time to double down on our testing and prevention efforts and remain vigilant," said Mayor Harry Rilling.
Wallingford's health director addressed recent coronavirus cases in town at the first in-person Town Council meeting since April.