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Stop & Shop shoppers prepare for closing of 5 Connecticut stores by November
CONNECTICUT, USA — Stop & Shop, the northeastern-regional grocery chain, will see five locations closing in Connecticut in less than a month. According to a company spokesperson, the following locations, determined underperforming in their area, are set to close on or before Nov. 2:. 100 Division St., Ansonia. 211...
Treasure Hunting: Rarities Await You at Connecticut’s ‘Elephant’s Trunk Flea Market’
It was a gorgeous Sunday morning in October 2024 when Mindy and I realized that in the 45 years we've lived in New Fairfield, we've never checked out the legendary New Milford Elephant's Trunk Flea Market. At 4:15 am, the parking lot gates open as a line of cars and...
Well-known CT location made national ‘Most Haunted’ list. 10 other scary destinations to visit in the state
Connecticut has a long history of haunted locations all over the state. Last year, the Mark Twain House in Hartford made Condé Nest Traveler’s list: “These Are the Most Haunted Places in the US.” Connecticut has plenty more haunted destinations to visit with friends, if you are brave enough. Dare your family to stay a night at the 1754 House in Woodbury, which is known as one of the most ...
Kelce Brothers Give Podcast Shout-Out To Neil’s Donuts In Connecticut
Exciting news for Neil’s Donuts in Wallingford! The Kelce Brothers gave a shout-out to Neil’s Donuts, the popular donut shop located in Wallingford, Connecticut on their sports podcast “New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce.” Neil’s Donuts is legendary in New Haven County. They also have a second location in Middletown. For those living under a rock, Jason Kelce is a former center, who played 13 years for the NFL on Philadelphia Eagles. His younger brother Travis Kelce is currently a tightend for the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as the boyfriend of Taylor Swift.
Connecticut online gaming operator VGW is leaving the market after receiving a cease and desist letter
Since October 2021, sports betting and online wagering have been legalized in Connecticut. It’s another source of revenue for the state. However, Australian-based sweepstakes operator VGW is pulling out of the Connecticut online gaming market. This comes just eight months after the company received a cease and desist letter. Connecticut’s Department of Consumer Protection regulates the state’s online casinos.
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