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- June 10, 2008: Schools beat heat with early dismissals
- June 11, 2008: Bear pays a visit
- June 12, 2008: Police vote down new contract
- June 13, 2008: Jehovah's Witnesses reach settlement on new hall
- June 16, 2008: Budget cuts still have Meriden school employees on edge
- June 17, 2008: Maloney wins the toss
- June 18, 2008: Colorful but pesky, monk parakeets move into town
- June 19, 2008: You can't fight City Hall after 3 years
- June 20, 2008: City seeks grant for transit hub
- June 21, 2008: Superintendent Cortright agrees to extend contract
- June 22, 2008: Discrimination or land-use issue?
- Well written article regarding
- June 23, 2008: Tougher attendance policy in works for city high schools
- June 24, 2008: Police charge two in vandalism
- June 25, 2008: Humane Society thief nets pit bull
- June 26, 2008: Plenty of hubbub about empty field's possibilities
- June 27, 2008: Stolen puppy OK; found in trash bag
- June 28, 2008: Pension buyout by firefighter endorsed
- June 30, 2008: Age brings greater emphasis on home safety
- July 1, 2008: Property cluster raises ethical question
- July 2, 2008: MyBar will be town's
- July 3, 2008: Firefighters support Iowa mates
- July 4, 2008: Veteran frustrated with lack of U.S. made American flags
- July 5, 2008: Rising oil prices make wood-burning stoves one hot item
- July 6, 2008: ... and never the twain shall meet
- July 7, 2008: UCC churches welcome women of the cloth
- July 8, 2008: Health workers relate effects of high gas prices
- July 9, 2008: MidState reps propose move of walk-in clinic
- July 10, 2008: Veterans director resigns
- July 11, 2008: E-mails about Water Department file theft released
- July 12, 2008: Superintendent Erardi earns raise and praise
- July 13, 2008: Class of 1968 remembers historic year
- July 14, 2008: Festival wasn't just for Puerto Ricans
- July 15, 2008: More school cameras sought
- July 16, 2008: Another has his eye on mayor’s office
- July 17, 2008: Meriden Starbucks survives 1st round of closures
- July 18, 2008: Political newcomer to fill council seat
- July 19, 2008: A year after home invasion, little has changed
- July 20, 2008: Companies, employees finding ways to save
- July 21, 2008: School choice? Southington system has no choice.
- July 22, 2008: Rohde becomes mayor of Meriden
- July 23, 2008: Attorney defends Blue Trail
- Pension Tension Rj 07/20/2008
- July 24, 2008: Police go after damage by off-road vehicles
- July 25, 2008: Employees: Stop & Shop's dumping Dunkin Donuts for Starbucks
- July 26, 2008: Neighbors say the cluck stops here; parents cry fowl
- July 27, 2008: Woman looks for kidney donor online
- July 28, 2008: Some teens: new driving laws won't help
- Power plant plans pulled
- July 30, 2008: Renewable energy program draws 277 customers since May
- July 31, 2008: WPAA backs off American Legion building
- August 1, 2008: Blue Trail Range postpones reopening
- August 2, 2008: Local NAACP voices concerns over police incidents
- August 3, 2008: Many area vets, seniors haven't claimed rebates
- Aug. 4, 2008: The younger face of politics is emerging
- Aug. 5, 2008: Meriden postal routes cut
- August 7, 2008: Wilcox Building demolition halted
- August 6, 2008: Westfield residents still displaced
- August 8, 2008: Wallingford charter commission appointments approved
- August 9, 2008: Managers receive pay hike
- August 10, 2008: Parents try to make the most of back-to-school bargains
- August 11, 2008: Dealership opponents rally near proposed site
- Aug. 12, 2008: Deadline for downtown building passes
- August 13, 2008: Mark Development withdraws used car business request
- August 14, 2008: Wanted: Full-time veterans services officer
- August 15, 2008: Wetlands mosque approval prompts discussion
- August 16, 2008: Building slump drags state economy
- August 17, 2008: Brodinsky Dickinson at odds
- Aug. 18, 2008: Busy off season for Southington schools
- Aug. 19, 2008: Council approves hiring of firefighter
- August 20, 2008: No lead, but issue isn’t dead
- Vandals strike cemetery again; suspect makes bond
- August 22, 2008: Litter law would target smokers outside bars
- August 23, 2008: House debates heating assistance bills
- August 24, 2008: Field trips cut short
- Aug. 25, 2008: Thanks from La Romana to Wallingford Rotary
- Aug. 26, 2008: Vets office will have new officer
- Aug. 27, 2008: High schools show their age, but still satisfactory
- Aug. 28, 2008: Despite jitters, ‘it’s just another day’
- Aug. 29, 2008: SHS security cameras aren't connected
- Aug. 30, 2008: Rifle range busy, but safety still debated
- Aug. 31, 2008: Local produce a good pick
- Sept. 1, 2008: Doggie depression: It's a gnawing concern
- Sept. 2, 2008: Former B-17 pilot on new mission
- October 2, 2008: City file law suit against ZBA
- So why the cover up? Bathroom Contest
- Sept. 4, 2008: Local GOP members have positive attitude toward Palin
- September 5, 2008: Murphy demands heating funds from Bush
- September 6, 2008: Murphy works on housing recovery act
- Sept. 7, 2008: Christening the new/old sports complex
- Sept. 7, 2008: Christening the new/old sports complex
- Sept. 8, 2008: Hanna brings lots of rain, little damage
- Sept. 9, 2008: Cheshire chickens can stay
- September 19, 2008: Homemade signs aim to slow speeders
- September 10, 2008: Jack Barry games in doubt
- September 11, 2008: Wallingford to sue Meriden over ZBA decision
- September 12, 2008: Lyman Hall christens new Falcon Field with 17-14 win over Maloney
- September 13, 2008: Council to vote on lawyers to represent ZBA, city planner
- Sept. 14, 2008: Falcon Field a showcase; games test new facilities
- Sept. 15, 2008: Condo buyout letter came as shock
- Sept. 16, 2008: Hit-run arrest expected soon
- September 18, 2008: Lottery spikes not result of bad economy
- September 20, 2008: Drive-in grant approved
- Sept. 21, 2008: Wilcox may be shut out of Falcon on Thanksgiving eve
- Sept. 22, 2008: Youth will be served in House contest
- Sept. 23, 2008: Wallingford building finally coming down
- September 25, 2008: Many skeptical about bailout plan
- September 24, 2008: Meriden to overhaul waste transfer station
- September 26, 2008: Wallingford looks to adjust to minutes law
- September 27, 2008: Fire damages Meriden church
- September 28, 2008: School district to explore options to help special education stud
- Sept. 28, 2008: Educators weigh cost of taking a grant
- Sept. 30, 2008: Wallingford fills veterans’ post
- October 1, 2008: SHS eyes artificial turf for field
- October 3, 2008: Church fire ruled an arson
- October 4, 2008: Trail of Terror opens
- October 5, 2008: Meriden high in teen pregnancy
- Oct. 6, 2008: Town Hall vote recalls 1800s effort
- Oct. 7, 2008: Committee formed to study Meriden high schools
- Oct. 8, 2008: High marks add a year
- Oct. 9, 2008: AT&T lays off 60 workers
- Oct. 10, 2008: Politics a sensitive topic at work
- Oct. 11, 2008: Court rules gay couples have right to marry
- Oct. 12, 2008: As house market cools, rental market heats up
- Oct. 13, 2008: Money is tight, even for towns
- Oct. 14, 2008: Drivers welcome cheaper gas
- Traffic nightmare
- Linens n' Things liquidates assets
- Oct. 16, 2008: Wallingford residents sound off on final presidential debate
- Oct. 18, 2008: Farid unfazed by mosque rejection
- Oct. 20, 2008: Former Vietnam War POW stumps for McCain
- Oct. 21, 2008: Italian flag violates Meriden regulations
- Oct. 22, 2008: Speeders cause concern on Crown Street
- Oct. 23, 2008: Brothers remain boys on the BuffettBus
- Oct. 24, 2008: Plans made to deter Halloween dangers
- Oct. 25, 2008: $aver’s 1st-day discount clogs West Main Street
- Oct. 26, 2008: Are times bad enough for a new New Deal?
- Oct. 27, 2008: ACORN furor plants seeds of doubt
- Oct. 28, 2008: Uncontested races down slightly from 2006
- Oct. 29, 2008: Officials say Center Street house fire was intentionally set
- Oct. 30, 2008: GA could face heat over convention delegate selection
- Oct. 31, 2008: Lieberman's future with Democrats hazy
- Nov. 1, 2008: Local opinions nearing Election day
- Nov. 2, 2008: How it worked back then
- Nov. 3, 2008: Ceremonial role is not for Rohde
- Nov. 4, 2008: Yankee Silversmith dining car donated to museum
- Lokks LIke Bill be crying in beer
- Obama is THE story of the day people
- Nov. 6, 2008: Sciola the Plumber likes Obama’s plan
- Nov. 7, 2008: Meriden to receive $1.8 million to buy, fix foreclosed homes
- Nov.5, 2008: No Story of the Day?
- Nov. 10, 2008: Obama's milestone fills Meriden church with joy
- Nov. 11, 2008: Who do you call when you find a dead deer on your lawn?
- Nov. 12, 2008: Same-sex couple awaits marriage license
- Nov. 13, 2008: Bolio's Sporting Goods closes
- Nov. 14, 2008: Cassidies Diner repair begins
- Nov. 15, 2008: Kutty's Korner closes
- Nov. 16, 2008: If the Big Three automakers sink, ripples will be felt here
- Nov. 17, 2008: Can health-care reform work in this climate?
- Nov. 18, 2008: Paras plead their case in Wallingford
- Nov. 19, 2008: Wallingford council OKs spatial assessment for police station
- Nov. 20, 2008: Low gas prices help local consumers
- Nov. 21, 2008: Mayor opts for Covanta as operator of trash plant
- Nov. 22, 2008: Cheshire school officials mull changing 'C rule'
- Nov. 23, 2008: Retailers hoping for the best
- Nov. 24, 2008: Wallingford PD seeks IT specialist
- Nov. 25, 2008: Fans expected to flock to Falcon Field
- Nov. 26, 2008: Mayor's veto looked at by charter commission
- Nov. 27, 2008: Town hall shut after holiday
- Nov. 28, 2008: Black Friday aims to buck gloomy predictions
- Despite suit, Orsini files wetlands application
- Nov. 30, 2008: Academics vs. athletics in Cheshire
- Dec. 1, 2008: Zoning panels: Should they be elected?
- Dec. 2, 2008: Promotion process under scrutiny
- Dec. 3, 2008: Small cows cause big fuss
- Dec. 4, 2008: Petitioners want charter revision committee with lay people
- Dec. 5, 2008: Comerford withdraws as Democrats’ choice
- Dec. 6, 2008: Wetlands meeting canceled
- Dec. 7, 2008: Veto power remains an issue
- Dec. 8, 2008: Many in Cheshire say town doesn't need ethics board
- Dec. 9, 2008: Southington council denies funds for police promotion
- Dec. 10, 2008: Grant enhances physical education programs in Wallingford
- Dec. 11, 2008: Profits rise as gas prices drop
- Dec. 12, 2008: Meriden urged to go with Covanta
- Dec. 14, 2008: Police officer's foot ran over during traffic stop
- Dec. 14, 2008: Temple holds special prayer service for victims of the Mumbai attacks
- Dec. 15, 2008: Their every move is monitored, but ...
- Dec. 16, 2008: Truck noise disturbs neighborhood
- Dec. 17, 2008: Applications for heating assistance expected to rise
- Dec. 18, 2008: Southington cracks down on 'nepotism' in parks department
- Dec. 19, 2008: New postal routes take effect Jan. 17
- Dec. 20, 2008: Storm blankets state with snow
- Dec. 21, 2008: Students disrespect the Pledge
- Freedom but at what Price
- Dec. 22, 2008: Crestwood Park rent issue is a real head-scratcher
- Dec. 23, 2008: Just two days left to shop
- Dec. 24, 2008: Wallingford Electric Division announces price hike
- Dec. 26, 2008: Budget cuts leave school libraries lacking new books
- Dec. 27, 2008: Town clerk's responsibilities arouse debate
- Dec. 28, 2008: Cuts in grants, local budgets threatens Wintergreen's future
- Dec. 29, 2008: So far, so good for Wallingford transit district
- Dec. 30, 2008: Napoli Foods builds reputation from scratch
- Dec. 31, 2008: Gift cards a complete waste
- Jan. 1, 2009: Wallingford sees less black ink in '08
- Jan. 2, 2009: Congress pay hike evokes outrage
- Jan. 3, 2009: Time to raise gas tax?
- Jan. 4, 2008: Should Obama give up smokes?
- Jan. 5, 2009: Foreign languages: Start young, learn faster
- Jan. 7, 2008: Cathole Mountain development debated
- Jan. 8, 2009: ZBA denies farm animal special exception
- Jan. 10, 2008: Snow days disrupt progress in the classroom
- Jan. 11, 2008: Southington police board to look at both sides in dispute
- Jan. 12, 2009: You scan it, you buy it with handheld technology
- Jan. 13, 2009: Southington to call on state to review allegations vs. Daly
- Jan 14, 2009: Meriden receives 3 billboard proposals for Murdock Avenue
- Jan. 15, 2009: Snow materials run low
- Jan. 16, 2009: Plane crashes into Hudson River
- Jan. 16, 2008
- Jan. 17, 2009: Dickinson makes 25th State of the Town address
- Jan. 18, 2009: Inaugural events head to classrooms
- Jan. 19, 2009: On Tuesday, she'll see a dream come true
- Jan. 20, 2009: Gaffey probe shows need for ethics committee, GOP says
- Meriden school board will ask for 5.9% increase
- Jan. 22, 2009: Plans begin for Weichsel's retirement
- Jan. 23, 2008: Southington department heads get good evalution marks
- Jan. 24, 2009: Paras, school system near agreement
- Jan. 25, 2009: Testa: Use tech to save trees, money
- Jan. 26, 2009: Prospect of Daly probe concerns Southington residents
- Jan. 28, 2009: Local officials react to Gaffey probe
- Jan. 29, 2009: Budget request includes 3rd police captain
- Jan. 30, 2009: Residents grit their teeth; property taxes are due
- Jan. 31, 2009: Probate court system on the verge of bankruptcy
- Feb. 1, 2009: I-691 ramp additions a long way off
- Feb. 2, 2009: Route 10 problems spark a dispute
- Feb. 3, 2009: Meriden grand list down slightly
- Feb. 4, 2009: City ends year with $181k surplus
- Feb. 4, 2009: Getting Towns To Go Online
- Feb. 5, 2009: City reacts to possibility of court closing
- Feb. 6, 2009: Another Burger King could be coming to Meriden
- Orsini and Wetlands
- Feb. 7, 2009: Donovan fights for Meriden courthouse
- Feb. 8, 2009: Move to change pot laws gathers steam
- Regulation = Responsible
- Feb. 8, 2009: CT Works helps people deal with 'different' times
- Feb. 10, 2009: Area businesses react to stimulus package
- Feb. 11, 2009: Wallingford council mulls parking solutions
- Feb. 12, 2009: Cathole plan approved
- Feb. 13, 2009: Wallingford council considers taking trail money for road work
- Feb. 14, 2009: City may restore former hospital’s name
- Feb. 15, 2009: Points on your license could mean money in state’s till
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