There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Prosecutors said a doctor admitted to defrauding Medicaid, Medicare and private insurers, sometimes billing for dead patients.>>>Read More.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration is running the numbers on a potential middle-class income tax cut.>>>Read More.
“Initially, our operations were designed for rapid growth, with the intention of opening multiple cafes…, but unfortunately in the current labor market, in our segment of the restaurant industry, and due to varying priorities in our personal and business lives we’ve chosen not to invest in scaling the business.>>>Read More.
A 64-year-old woman was also injured during an attempted purse-snatching in a parking lot, according to police.>>>Read More.
Dan Guller, of Darien Pride, is walking from his home to town hall this month for a total of 40 miles with the Pride flag held high.>>>Read More.
A man has been charged with arson for a series of fires, authorities said.>>>Read More.
Construction of a new stand-alone Dunkin restaurant in Village Square has just received the approval it needed from the state DOT.>>>Read More.
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