Papa Gino's, at 301 King Street in Northampton, is closing at the end of the day on Sunday.

There’s just one Papa Gino’s location left in Connecticut after the company suddenly announced closures all over New England, according to multiple news reports.

Channel 3 called the Willimantic Papa Gino’s located at 95 Storrs Road on Sunday night and an employee said the location is the only one open in the state now.

Channel 3 called four other Papa Gino’s in Connecticut in New Britain, Vernon, Windsor Locks and Waterford and heard an audio recording that stated: “Thank you for calling Papa Gino’s. This restaurant is now permanently closed. Please check out Papa Gino’s dot com for a complete list of all our restaurant locations and enjoy 50 percent off your online pizzas with ‘Code 6840’ for a limited time. Thank you, and we look forward to serving you soon.”

The Associated Press recently reported that closures have also hit Boston and New Hampshire. The Dedham, Massachusetts-based company previously said it had 150 stores. As of Sunday, its website only listed 97 locations.

Papa Gino’s was founded in 1961 in East Boston as Piece O’ Pizza. It changed its name to Papa Gino’s in 1968 and expanded throughout Boston, other parts of Massachusetts and Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.

The company also owns D’Angelo Grilled Sandwiches, some of which have also reportedly closed.