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Popular Restaurant Chain Opens 1st CT Location: CT News
Retailer closing store/ Child, 4, left unsupervised; women charged: PD/ Carjacking investigated/ CT reaches vaccine milestones and more...

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.
2 Women Charged With Leaving Child Unsupervised In Sex Store Lot
Two women are facing charges that they left a 4-year-old child unsupervised while they went into a sex store.>>>Read More.
Popular Restaurant Chain With Massive Beer Selection Opens First CT Location
The popular chain restaurant says it has the world's largest selection of beers on tap.>>>Read More.
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Furniture Retailer Closing This Location, 2 Left In Connecticut
The retailer will have just two stores left in the state after the town’s locations closes.>>>Read More.
CT Hits Two Important Coronavirus Vaccine Milestones
Connecticut continues to be among the top states in the country for vaccinating its population.>>>Read More.
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Town Continues To Honor Legacy Of Danni Kemp
Kemp, 19, died after a courageous battle against an inoperable brain tumor in 2017.>>>Read More.
Carjacking Incident Investigated By Police
The victim's car was hit from behind by another vehicle and one person jumped out with a gun and stole her car, police said.>>>Read More.
CT Roadways Among Nation's Worst Traffic Bottlenecks: Study
Connecticut is home to 7 of the nation's 100 worst bottlenecks for truckers, the study found. Here’s where they all are.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Local Resident Crowned Miss Connecticut's Outstanding Teen
- Police, City To Hold Gun Buy-Back Program Saturday
- Former Police Chief In Connecticut Sentenced To Prison
- CT Launches New $10.7M Program To Address Student Absenteeism
- Police ID Suspect In School Swastika Graffiti Case
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