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New CT Hospital Safety Ratings: 8 Get 'A' Grade, 2 Get 'D'
Youth coach arrested: PD / Police dispatcher mourned / New pasta business opens / Students decide where $1.5 million goes / COVID-19 update
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 top stories.
New CT Hospital Safety Ratings: 8 Get 'A' Grade, 2 Get 'D'
Safety grades by the nonprofit health care watchdog group Leapfrog show how hospitals in Connecticut responded to the coronavirus pandemic.>>>Read More.
Youth Hockey Coach Accused Of Hitting Player With Stick: Report
The coach is accused of hitting the boy with a hockey stick from behind in the "upper back, shoulder, head and neck area,” according to media reports.>>>Read More.
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CT Town Mourns The Loss Of Lead Police Dispatcher
A 13-year veteran of the Police Department, died unexpectedly on Nov. 8 at the age of 39.>>>Read More.
CT Native Will Open Pasta Business
Nick Imbriglio, whose pastas have delighted Farmers Market shoppers, will open up his own business later this month.>>>Read More.
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Mayor Names Renee Dominguez As Permanent Police Chief
CT emergency management and homeland security deputy commissioner Regina Rush-Kittle was chosen as the city's chief administrative officer.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Arrest Made In October Armed Carjacking: Police
- Property Searched As Part Of Homicide Investigation
- Q Bridge To Be Illuminated Red, White & Blue For Veterans Day
- Coronavirus CT: Infection Rate Remains At 3 Percent
- CT High School Students To Decide Where $1.5 Million Will Go
- UConn Women's Basketball Team Lands 2 Prized Recruits
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