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Bio: Chris is a founding editor at Patch who now covers the Vernon, Tolland, Manchester, Stafford-Willington, Glastonbury, Mansfield and Middletown sites in addition to UConn news and statewide business. Since becoming a full-time journalist in 1984, he has won national and regional awards for sports, general news, breaking news, business, feature writing and opinion, including a national award by the Associated Press Sports Editors for coverage of the 1988 America's Cup controversy while at the Greenwich Time newspaper and a regional award from the New England Press Association for covering the anti-income tax rally during the Weicker Administration in CT while at the Milford Citizen. While the business editor at the Journal Inquirer newspaper, Chris successfully won a CT Freedom of Information case that made teacher disciplinary records public record. Chris is also a past-president of the Eastern Ski Writers Association and has contributed to several books on snow sports. He is also a certified Level 1 coach with USA Lacrosse. and coaches Rockville High School during the winter indoor season.
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Crandall Park Beach has reopened for swimming.
"The training works," said a Manchester school security guard who saved three students from choking over the past year-and-a-half.
Trucks are being faulted for two incidents on I-84, state police said.
A moped crash in Vernon turned into an underage drunken driving charge, police said.
The latest Troop C arrests.
The holiday weekend is altering the trash schedule in Tolland.
Rockville is the 14th cultural district in the state in addition to the first in Tolland County.
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The Glastonbury teacher of the year is known for "entertaining Latin lessons that bring life and passion to the subject."
A man tossed out of one supermarket for helping himself to produce was arrested at another supermarket, Vernon police said.
Someone fell through a ceiling at a Manchester retail store early Monday morning, fire officials said.
A vehicle rammed into a condominium building over the weekend in Manchester, fire officials said.
Patch's weekly CT Lottery roundup.
State Rep. Tammy Nuccio reports on a home schooling forum staged on the home front.
A man with a knife but no clothes on was running rampant in Stafford late Thursday into Friday.
The town's contractor will be making sidewalk repairs through the month of September.
The RHS girls lacrosse coach Friday toured the NCCC on a bicycle and took shots to support area food banks.
A tiny home with a bigger footprint is for sale in Manchester.