Cheesecake Factory Closing Location; Troconis Case Update
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
Cheesecake Factory Set To Close In August
The company said in a letter the restaurant will close in August and over 100 jobs will be cut.>>>Read More.
YMCA To Close Two CT Locations
Following lengthy discussions, the board has decided not to reopen two local YMCA branches, officials announced.>>>Read More.
Popular Football Coach To Remain At High School
The coach’s future was uncertain after meeting with administrators earlier this week regarding an issue.>>>Read More.
YMCA Worker Tests Positive For Coronavirus: Report
The employee self-reported the diagnosis, according to officials.>>>Read More.
Luc's Lemonade Stand Fundraising For Firefighters
Lucas Oskwarek, 12, can't open his stand this Fourth because of the pandemic. That hasn't stopped him from trying to help his community.>>>Read More.
Police Department Releases Video Of Incident With Kidnapping Suspect
Police said they released body cam video of the incident to provide context after a video of bystanders yelling at them went viral.>>>Read More.
Connecticut Pharmacy Fined $150,000 In Federal Drug Probe
A $150,000 fine has been levied on a pharmacy with a regional presence.>>>Read More.
Prosecutors Seek Additional Days To Respond To Troconis Motion
Michelle Troconis filed a motion to have the conditions of her release modified in the Jennifer Farber Dulos disappearance case.>>>Read More.
Trash Can Fire Damages Front Of Walgreens Store: FD
A discarded cigarette may have caused a trash can fire that damaged the front of a Walgreens store, fire officials said.>>>Read More.
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