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Coyote bites CT hiker during âhighly unusualâ occurrence on trail in Southington
A woman was bitten by a coyote while hiking in Southington this week. The incident occurred as the woman was hiking alone on Tuesday on the Metacomet Trail, according to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. A spokesperson for DEEP said the agency was notified of the bite on Wednesday and has been in contact with local authorities as well as the Connecticut Forest and Park ...
2 Hartford County residents win $100K lottery prizes
SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. (WTNH) â Hartford County has been doubly lucky this week as two residents brought home $100,000 lottery prizes. The first winner came on Wednesday after a South Windsor player bought a winning Cash5 ticket at the Ellington Quick Mart on Windsorville Road, according to the Connecticut Lottery Corporation. The second won the [âŠ]
Alex Jonesâ conspiracy theory empire Infowars will be sold for parts to help pay Sandy Hook families
Interested in owning Alex Jonesâ conspiracy theory empire, Infowars? Its parent company, Free Speech Systems, is now officially up for sale following the approval of a Texas bankruptcy judge on Tuesday.
From working at Pepeâs to making his own pies, a CT âreal pizza guyâ is now customerâs âbestâ
Vincent Perricone learned from the best. So when Slice of New Haven pizza truck took the title âBest in Festâ at Connecticut Pizza & Brew Fest against the heavy hitters, Pepeâs, Zuppardiâs, Big Green Truck, you had to consider the owner. In what is is like an Ivy League education in pizza, Perricone, 36, worked at Pepeâs on Wooster Street for 10 years, taught by the late Gary Bimonte, grandson of Frank Pepe and an owner of Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana, and then worked four years for Doug Coffin, founder and at the time, owner of wildly popular Big Green Truck Pizza. âI took the best of both worlds. I learned all the nuances of making pizza the best way,â Perricone said. âI say it was my pizza school.â
Proposed CT mixed-use redevelopment could bring fast food restaurant, two retailers to busy corridor
Two new retail locations and a fast food restaurant could on the way to a busy Connecticut corridor in the near future. A mixed-use redevelopment site at 466 Deming Road/337 Berlin Turnpike was discussed at a recent Berlin Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. The 12.2-acre site targeted for the proposal is owned by 337 Berlin LLC is 12.2 acres and is located on the east side of Berlin ...
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