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Sweet Momma’s Bakery is a family affair
Jean Smith, owner of Sweet Momma’s Bakery in Norwich, poses with her top-selling carrot cake. (photo by Kevin Gorden)
Artwork on the front window of Sweet Momma’s Bakery in Norwich. (photo by Kevin Gorden)
Kara Kochanski-Vendola of Norwich is a regular customer at Sweet Momma’s Bakery. (photo by Kevin Gorden)
The display case at Sweet Momma’s Bakery in Norwich. (photo by Kevin Gorden)
Published February 03. 2021 7:44AM
Kevin Gorden, Special to The Times
The newest bakery in Norwich is truly a family affair some 40 years in the making. Sweet Momma’s Bakery opened Dec. 29 at 87 Town St., near the Norwichtown Green. Owner Jean Smith, though, has been baking as a side business since 1978, offering desserts and, later, catering service. She also worked part-time at Shop-Rite Supermarket, on top of her full-time job as a judicial marshal at Norwich Superior Court.
Published January 27. 2021 6:31PM Get the weekly rundown Email Submit
Norwich A local man faces assault and other charges stemming from a stabbing in a domestic violence incident Tuesday evening on West Town Street, Norwich police say.
Mahmoud Ahmad-Alghanem, 40, of 44 W. Town St. was charged at 5:20 p.m. Tuesday with first-degree assault, breach of peace, second-degree threatening and first-degree unlawful restraint. He was held on a $100,000 bond and arraigned Wednesday in Norwich Superior Court.
Police said they were called to respond to a report of an assault victim near the Friendly’s restaurant on West Town Street. Police said the female victim suffered a stab wound that was not life-threatening and allegedly identified Ahmad-Alghanem as the attacker. He was located down the street a short time later, police said.