Bus Driver Strike Possible; Towns Rank Among Best Places To Live

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

2 CT Towns Among Money's Best Places To Live In 2020

The 50 Best Places To Live offer great jobs, safe streets and homes you can really afford, according to the new ranking.>>>Read More.


Suspect Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Hospital Patient

The suspect, a parolee, is accused of assaulting the patient while she was under sedation, according to police.>>>Read More.


Hero Dog Alerts Owner To The Fire Next Door

Firefighters are crediting a neighbor's dog from preventing a deck fire from becoming a major tragedy.>>>Read More.


Bus Drivers Could Potentially Strike

The bus drivers have been working under an expired contract and have concerns about the coronavirus.>>>Read More.


Hazardous Materials Leaked Into River

DEEP is overseeing the cleanup of about 1,800 gallons of oil leaked into the river by a local manufacturing firm.>>>Read More.


Nutritious Bowls, Smoothies and Sandwiches Coming To Town

Boost Bowls, a smoothie and nutrition bowl eatery, will open a new franchise.>>>Read More.


Officer In ‘Pajamas’ Chases Down Carjacking Suspects: PD

An off-duty officer, who was “clad in his sleeping attire,” chased down several teens who ran out of a car that was stolen in a carjacking.>>>Read More.


25 Students, 2 Staff Members Quarantine

Twenty-five students and two staff members are in quarantine after a student tested positive for COVID-19.>>>Read More.


Other top stories:


The Patch community platform serves more than 100 communities all across Connecticut in Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, New London, Hartford, Tolland, and Litchfield counties. Thank you for reading.


» Find Your Patch and more news of the day, including our most-read stories


Don't miss local and statewide news from all across Connecticut. Sign up for free Patch alerts and daily newsletters.

This article originally appeared on the Across Connecticut Patch