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Doctors Fined After Patient Dies + Students Help Pets Find Forever Homes: CT News
Country club explosion injures 1/ New grocery store opens/ Contamination cleanup could cost $31M/ CT native to lead Yard Goats again & more.

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Doctors Fined After Hospital Patient Dies
Two doctors were fined by the state Medical Examining Board in connection with a case that was the subject of a malpractice lawsuit.>>>Read More.
Explosion At Country Club Leaves 1 Injured: Police
Police are investigating the cause of a fire explosion that erupted at the country club over the weekend.>>>Read More.
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New Grocery Store Opens In CT
The market has opened across the street from the Sycamore Drive-In.>>>Read More.
Fill Pile Price Tag: $19 Million To $31 Million
The cleanup cost for contaminated sites in town and construction work on Penfield Pavilion could be more than $30 million, officials said.>>>Read More.
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Man Charged In Crash That Killed Grandfather
The man is accused of operating under the influence at more than twice the legal limit, according to a report.>>>Read More.
When Student Art Helps Pets In Animal Shelter Find Forever Homes
Students in a Cooperative Arts & Humanities HS painting class created portraits of pets up for adoption at the animal shelter.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Connecticut Native Back At Helm Of Yard Goats For 2022 Season
- Catalytic Converter Stolen From Car Parked At Town Hall
- Fire Breaks Out At Linen Service Building: FD
- Man Pleads Not Guilty In Sacred Heart Rape Case
- Stop & Shop Completes Remodel
- Officials Prepare For Mayor Simmons' Maternity Leave
- Pilgrim Donates Thousands To Connecticut Shelters, Pantries
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