Tuesday Morning: Caritas Deal Done, Sports Fees Protested

Published November 9, 2010

What’s news on a cloudy slow-news Tuesday in Boston:

Athletics fees are shooting up in Arlington. Parents aren’t taking it lying down. (WBUR)

Caritas Christi is now a for-profit hospital chain. The state finalized the deal with a New York equity firm. (Globe)

Steven Hayes, convicted in the Connecticut home invasion and murders, is sentenced to death. Connecticut has executed only one person in 25 years, but it would be years before Hayes is put to death. (AP)

Police say road rage caused a Quincy man to stab another driver. I expect better from you, Massachusetts.  (Globe)

A BU sophomore will be on “Jeopardy!” tonight. Erin McLean can’t disclose the outcome of the taping, but her mother says “BU will be extremely proud of her.” (BU Today)