Popular Bar Shut Down; World War II Vet, 95, Honored: CT News

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

New Evidence Disclosed In Jennifer Dulos Murder Case

The disclosure was made by Michelle Troconis' attorney as he seeks to have her GPS monitoring device removed after more than a year.>>>Read More.


Worker Fired After Refusing Black Customers

An employee at a local business has been fired after refusing to allow a group of black men into the store, while allowing white customers.>>>Read More.


3 Town Employees Fired For Triple-Dipping

For weeks, three town employees got weekly state unemployment, weekly federal checks and their regular pay, local officials said.>>>Read More.


Popular Restaurant/Bar Shut Down Due To Coronavirus Concerns

The owner told Patch said the shutdown is part of a pattern of harassment by local officials noting people were in the parking lot.>>>Read more.


Former Connecticut Home Of Celebrity Couple For Sale and the Price Tag is $28 Million

The Beachside Avenue home reportedly is listed for $28 million.>>>Read More.


WWII Purple Heart Recipient Honored On 95th Birthday [VIDEO]

The recipient of Gold and Silver stars from Pacific combat action also recently celebrated his 73rd wedding anniversary with his wife.>>>Read More.


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