Former Children's Museum Director Charged; New Eatery At Casino

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Greenwich CT

08 April, 2021

10:12 PM

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There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories. Former Children's Museum Director Indicted On Fed Child Porn Charge The former director of a popular Connecticut children's museum is facing a federal child porn charge.>>>Read More. Obituary: Ryan Anthony Rutledge, 17 Ryan, a loving and cherished son, brother and friend, was a standout student and athlete.>>>Read More. Coronavirus Hot Spots Crop Up In Connecticut: Here's Where Certain areas of Connecticut have seen a surge of coronavirus infections lately, but state officials aren't exactly sure why.>>>Read More. Plans For Pastry, Coffee Shop Move Forward A zoning application for a new pastry and coffee shop has been approved.>>>Read More. Unique Tea Business Opening The business, which specializes in boba tea, recently launched in New Haven and has plans to expand.>>>Read More. Hundreds Vaccinated at FEMA Mobile Clinic On Green Coordinated by Griffin Health, FEMA, and state and local health departments, hundreds got the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine Thursday.>>>Read More. See also: 5 Men Charged In 2 Auto Theft-Related CasesMan Sentenced In Attempted Armed Robbery Case: ReportMan, 50, Charged In Burglary Of Restaurant: Police Do You Support A Vaccine Passport In Connecticut? Take Our Survey Where do you stand on requiring people to show proof they have been vaccinated against or have tested negative for COVID-19?>>>Read More. Lamont Considers Housing Migrant Children In Connecticut: Reports Gov. Ned Lamont is considering housing migrant children in Connecticut and here is the proposal.>>>Read More. Fatal Motorcycle Crash Claims Life Of Connecticut Resident [UPDATE] A portion of the highway was closed after a fatal crash between a motorcycle and a car, according to police.>>>Read More. Connecticut Town Renames Bridge In Honor Of Fallen Serviceman The Town will officially dedicate the "Dustin L. Doyon Memorial Bridge" as part of a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 12.>>>Read More. Other top stories: New Restaurant Opening At CT's Largest MallCT Coronavirus Positivity Rate In Flux As Experts Speculate WhyOrganization To Pay $273K To State Over Medicaid AllegationsOwner Of Iconic Pizzeria DiesWoman Wanted In Killing Of Man: PoliceNew Eatery To Open At FoxwoodsDrive-In Concert Series Event Friday At Connecticut Post MallPreseason Connecticut High School Baseball Poll TabulatedUConn Names New Chef Of Police The Patch community platform serves more than 100 communities all across Connecticut in Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, New London, Hartford, Tolland, and Litchfield counties. Thank you for reading. ยป Find Your Patch and more news of the day, including our most-read stories

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