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Nurse Pleads Guilty + Yale Student Wins Olympic Gold: CT News
Parent accused of threatening to kill school official/ Organic juice bar opening new location/ Petition aims to ban fraternities and more...
There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Nurse Pleads Guilty To Tampering With Fentanyl: Feds
Federal prosecutors said the nurse used a syringe to withdraw fentanyl from vials and then re-injected saline into the vials.>>>Read More.
Parent Accused Of Threatening To Kill School Official
The parent of a high school student was charged with threatening to kill a school administrator, according to a report.>>>Read More.
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Coronavirus CT: Hospitalizations Drop Below 500
The coronavirus positivity rate was up slightly in CT overnight, but the number of residents hospitalized with the virus continues to drop.>>>Read More.
A Pandemic-Born Artisan, Man To Open Shop
Coming this spring, The Grey Goat Farmtique will feature the work of local artisans making it a unique shopping experience.>>>Read More.
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Organic Juice Bar To Open New Location
Clean Juice, an organic juice bar franchise offering smoothies and more, will open its second Connecticut location this spring.>>>Read More.
New Haven Claims Him: Yale Student Nathan Chen Wins Olympic Gold
Chen, 22, a student at Yale's Jonathan Edwards College, won gold at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games in men’s singles figure skating.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Driver Hits Police Cruiser Then Crashes: PD
- Man Stole $3.5k From Candy Shop: PD
- Tractor Trailer Catches Fire At Auto Auction Complex
- At RJ Julia's: Children's Book Author Shares Story Of Acceptance
- Mount Southington Primed For Mid-Season Push
- Residents Lose Thousands In Gift Card Scams: Police
- Town Buildings Burglarized: Police
- Petition To Ban Frats Gets More Than 1,200 Signatures
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