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Pedestrian Struck By Vehicle; New Arts Director Appointed; Fraud Case Investigated At Walmart: Hamden News

DUI driver involved in multiple hit-and-run accidents: PD/ Residents nominated for CT Superior Court judge position/ Proposed state aid cuts

There was plenty of news across Hamden over the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories. Contribute your own content to Patch by signing up for an account and clicking the “Post on Patch” button at the top right of the site.

The pedestrian was hospitalized after being struck.>>>Read More.

Find out what's happening in Hamdenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Police are looking for a suspect in connection to a credit card fraud investigation.>>>Read More.

Gov. Dannel Malloy has announced the nominations of 13 state residents to fill vacancies for judgeships on the Connecticut Superior Court.>>>Read More.

Find out what's happening in Hamdenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

A man was arrested after police say he struck three vehicles and a large sign and fled the scene each time on Monday morning.>>>Read More.

Hamden Mayor Curt B. Leng announces the new Director of the Hamden Department of Arts and Culture, replacing recently retired Mimsie Coleman.>>>Read More.

A Hamden resident is accused of distributing fentanyl disguised as oxycodone in connection to the death of a 30-year-old man.>>>Read More.

Gov. Malloy wants to cut millions in state aid to local communities to reduce the state’s deficit. See how much your town would lose.>>>Read More.

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