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Unique Eatery Opens; $100K Lottery Winner Unclaimed: CT News
Coyotes attack dogs/ Grant helps keep baker in business/ Murder suspect caught: PD/ 1900s barn turned "chic" home on the market and more...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Missing Connecticut Teen's Body Found In Park Pond
Police have identified a body found in a park pond over the weekend as a teen reported missing in December.>>>Read More.
Grant Helps Keep Business Baking More Delicious Cupcakes
The new business owner had just signed a lease days before the coronavirus pandemic hit and a new state grant is helping her stay open.>>>Read More.
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Moon Restaurant Opens
The restaurant offers a unique menu of sushi, grilled octopus, Okinawan doughnuts and more, as well as an extensive cocktail menu.>>>Read More.
Coyotes Attack Pet Dogs
Coyotes' mating season is now through April or May, and during this time their heightened testosterone levels can make them more aggressive.>>>Read More.
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Former Barn, Now 'Chic' Home On The Market
A circa 1900 barn that's now a stylish home is on the market.>>>Read More.
Clock Ticking On Unclaimed $100,000 CT Lottery Prize
An unclaimed ticket worth a $100,000 CT Lottery prize is approaching its expiration date, officials said.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Connecticut Girls Basketball Preseason Top 10 Poll Released
- Man Wanted For Murder In Puerto Rico Caught In CT: Feds
- Woman Accused Of Drug Sale In Fatal Overdose: PD
- Man Caught Stealing Amazon Packages: Police
- Police Search For Suspect In Gas Station Robbery
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