Connecticut News Roundup: Restaurant Closure, Mall Redevelopment, Jet Engine Contracts, and More

A well-known family-owned restaurant in Connecticut is closing its doors permanently, citing a difficult decision. The latest development for a struggling mall in the state involves adding more housing units. A Connecticut-based jet engine manufacturer has secured significant contracts to build engines, with details on where the work will take place. A major developer is planning to construct 64 affordable apartments in a suburban area of central Connecticut. The local Democratic party committee in Connecticut has denied a celebratory message regarding the death of a prominent figure. The leader of a violent street gang in Connecticut has been sentenced to life in prison for attempted murders and racketeering offenses. A successful Connecticut mall continues to attract people and businesses, with key factors contributing to its prosperity. A woman has confessed to embezzling nearly $1 million while working at two Connecticut companies. What was initially intended to be a one-time event, a Connecticut country fair has thrived for 50 years due to popular demand. A former "SNL" star is recovering from a serious fall in Connecticut that resulted in a shattered pelvis. The Big East schedule has been released for UConn men's basketball, revealing the dates and locations of their games. A famous cookie brand is introducing a new flavor that will be available in Connecticut, courtesy of the Girl Scouts. Multiple high-profile recruits are set to visit UConn men's basketball team this month as part of their recruiting efforts. The Department of Public Health has identified serious patient safety violations at a Connecticut hospital.