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Reidville Drive, Waterbury, CT

CT Driver Of Stolen Maserati SUV Involved In Hit-Run Crash Nabbed CT Driver Of Stolen Maserati SUV Involved In Hit-Run Crash Nabbed
CT Driver Of Stolen Maserati SUV Involved In Hit-Run Crash Nabbed A Connecticut hit-and-run driver was caught after he allegedly crashed a stolen black Maserati SUV into two vehicles and then jumped out and ran. The crash took place in New Haven County around 1:30 p.m., Monday, May 1 at 464 Reidville Drive, in Waterbury. When Waterbury officers arrived on the scene, they identified the striking vehicle as a black Maserati SUV that was reported stolen recently out of Middlebury, said Lt. Ryan Bessette, of the Waterbury Police. The Maserati had collided with two other vehicles in the area and both of the vehicle occupants fled the scene following…
Martha Stewart & Friends Chow Down On Hot Dogs At Waterbury Restaurant Martha Stewart & Friends Chow Down On Hot Dogs At Waterbury Restaurant
Martha Stewart & Friends Chow Down On Hot Dogs At Waterbury Restaurant Sometimes it pays to open a few minutes early when you look up and see the person you opened the door for is none other than Martha Stewart. That's what happened at Frankie's Family Restaurant in Waterbury on Saturday, Jan. 14. Known for its foot-long hot dogs with dozens of different toppings, the restaurant has been slinging hot dogs and tons of other goodies since 1937 in New Haven County. Stewart, who happened to be in the area for the annual Northeastern Poultry Congress, along with three other friends, stopped in for an early lunch, said Manager Tom Martelli. Martha Stewart stop…
Friendly's Closes 23 Restaurants, Including One In Fairfield County Friendly's Closes 23 Restaurants, Including One In Fairfield County
Friendly's Closes 23 Restaurants, Including One In Fairfield County Friendly's is closing 23 more of its restaurants in the Northeast, including in New York and Connecticut. The closures will occur when the leases are up of the affected restaurants. "While this was a tough decision, we are confident it will best position the brand for a bright future," Friendly's CEO George Mitchell wrote in a letter to franchise owners in April. "Especially difficult is the impact these closures will have on the locations' wonderful employees, who we are working to support with opportunities in other locations or severance payments and other assistance." Fourteen of …