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  1. Feb. 16, 2009: Too much demolition, not enough construction?
  2. Feb. 17, 2009: Takeover of Edison may cost city $8.7m
  3. Secondo suspended over Obama quip
  4. Feb. 19, 2009: Apple fest could face deficit
  5. Feb. 20, 2009: Lawmakers approach toll decision
  6. Feb. 21, 2009: Here's the plan: Move old houses, create a downtown historic area
  7. Feb. 22, 2009: Bill would crack down on loud vehicles
  8. Feb. 23, 2009: Recession tests Red Cross
  9. Feb. 24, 2009: 14 Southington teachers take retirement incentive
  10. Feb. 25, 2009: Masci files complaint against Southington
  11. Feb. 26, 2009: Commission to consider auto plan’s environmental effects
  12. Feb. 27, 2009: Meriden to get $1.24 million from stimulus plan
  13. Feb. 28, 2009: Year to go before dangerous road is fixed
  14. March 1, 2009: Economy puts financial pressure on hospitals, patients
  15. March 2, 2009: Southington police board still trying to get third captain into budget
  16. March 3, 2009: Drastic cuts, higher taxes in Kendzior's budget plan
  17. March 4, 2009: State considers leaning on gaming income
  18. March 5, 2009: Petit favors death penalty for justice, not revenge
  19. March 6, 2009: Southington panel divided on budget referendums
  20. March 7, 2009: DCF plan for group home irks neighbors
  21. March 8, 2009: City manager: Suspend preservation program, end bulky waste pickup
  22. March 9, 2009: Meriden manager eyes major staffing cuts
  23. March 10, 2009: Catholics organizing to defeat state bill
  24. March 11, 2009: Sports, prom, yearbook face cutting block
  25. March 12, 2009: Federal funding headed this way
  26. March 13, 2009: Proposal would bring new generators to Wallingford
  27. March 14, 2009: Plows leave sand, debris, broken curbs
  28. March 15, 2009: Teen programs face cutoff
  29. March 17, 2009: Assessment appeals are up (but don't expect to win)
  30. March 16, 2009: Teaching recent history: Schools address wars, 9/11
  31. March 18, 2009: Probe finds no criminal activity by Daly
  32. March 19, 2009: Southington police officers get 75 sick days a year
  33. March 20, 2009: Catholics ask city not to cut budget
  34. March 21, 2009: Wallingford mulls relocating train station to free traffic
  35. March 22, 2009: Economy casts shadow over Chamberlain Heights
  36. March 23, 2009: Police captain issue to go to the public
  37. March 24, 2009: Magnet school flip-flop could bring in cash
  38. March 25, 2009: Locals react to proposed shopping bag tax
  39. March 26, 2009: Pickup of junk may be dumped
  40. March 27, 2009: DOT, Wallingford mull moving train station
  41. March 28, 2009: City, school employees expect $3.1 million in raises
  42. March 29, 2009: Brutality victim finds normal life 'impossible'
  43. March 30, 2009: We the People climbs the registration chart
  44. March 31, 2009: Q-Chamber holds rally for pro-growth agenda
  45. April 1, 2009: State may add to list of banned exotic animals
  46. April 2, 2009: Mayor submits austere budget
  47. April 3, 2009: Looking for ways to keep Engine 3
  48. April 4, 2009: Hundreds flock to Lake Compounce for jobs
  49. April 5, 2009: Security business steady in recession
  50. April 6: Strong mayor in Southington?
  51. April 7, 2009: They're on a roll to save, but not much
  52. April 8, 2009: Pawn shops defend against risk faced if they buy stolen goods
  53. April 9, 2009: Wallingford super salary in line with state average
  54. April 10, 2009: Golf course seeks OK for irrigation project
  55. April 11, 2009: Friends say they can run Falcon
  56. April 12, 2009: Shades of ’91: Crushing deficits recall the income tax battles
  57. April 13, 2009: A call to arms: More seek gun permits
  58. April 14, 2009: QRWA wants trail to run in front of boathouse
  59. April 15, 2009: BOE, finance committee discuss budget
  60. April 16, 2009: Protestors descend on Capitol for Tea Party
  61. April 17, 2009: Detective in hospital, suspect goes to jail
  62. April 19, 2009: Meet Salvatore Menzo
  63. April 20, 2009: ESPN fears rules of game may change
  64. April 21, 2009: Grousing grows on Gravel Street
  65. April 22, 2009: 'I don't want to be an unarmed victim'
  66. April 23, 2009: Petition to ban dogs from cemeteries gains steam
  67. April 24, 2009: Erardi hushed about cuts
  68. April 25, 2009: Thunderbird Drive group home to house girls instead of boys
  69. April 26, 2009: Lawmakers say earmarks have their purpose
  70. April 27, 2009: Hospitals seek to end gap for minorities
  71. April 28, 2009: Proposed cuts called ‘disturbing’
  72. April 29, 2009: Caution is the key
  73. April 30, 2009: Wallingford sounds off on budget
  74. May 1, 2009: Money is the issue with dropout age bill
  75. May 2, 2009: Covidien possible tenant at Greenhill
  76. May 3, 2009: Cirasuolo watches public policy on state level
  77. May 4, 2009: Prisons playing numbers game
  78. May 5, 2009: Firehouse funding restored
  79. May 6, 2009: Eating on the cheap
  80. May 7, 2009: Gaffey fined for PAC violations
  81. Mayor Rhode takes a pay cut
  82. May 8, 2009: School board struggles with funding sports
  83. May 9, 2009: Zerio to challenge Rohde
  84. Attendance records of town councilors vary greatly
  85. May 10, 2009: Taking care of parents — an ageless task
  86. May 11, 2009: Wallingford charter panel's work is finished
  87. May 12, 2009: NRG tries to convince officials it can meet energy needs
  88. May 13, 2009: Wallingford council adopts revised budget
  89. May 14, 2009: Class of ’17 earliest for new school
  90. May 15, 2009: LeTourneau not on Republicans' ticket
  91. May 15, 2009: LeTourneau loses favor of his party
  92. May 16, 2009: MHA seeks cost estimates for improvements to Mills Memorial Apartments
  93. May 17, 2009: Department wants to suppress inmates’ FOI requests
  94. May 18, 2009: Should lower Center Street be a beat?
  95. May 19, 2009: Who will take on Dickinson?
  96. May 20, 2009: Kogut won't seek re-election to Meriden council
  97. May 21, 2009: Signs remind dog owners of leash law
  98. May 22, 2009: Finding the power to pay the bills
  99. May 23, 2009: Kogut won't seek re-election
  100. May 24, 2009: Admission to Wilcox is not a guarantee
  101. May 25, 2009: West Street study to guide Southington planners
  102. May 26, 2009: Summer jobs sliced in rough marketplace
  103. May 27, 2009: Vandals again hit Walnut Grove Cemetery
  104. May 28, 2009: Petit reiterates his support for death penalty
  105. May 29, 2009: Cheshire ordinance targets parking scofflaws
  106. May 30, 2009: Arcade likely coming to Westfield
  107. May 31, 2009: Health care proposal passes state Senate
  108. June 1, 2009: Town losing 'valuable resource' in Red Cross office
  109. June 2, 2009: Democrats kept Keno talks quiet
  110. June 3, 2009: Calorie counts may come to menus
  111. June 4, 2009: Group takes political message to Memorial Day parades
  112. June 5, 2009: Board of ed rejects teachers union's concession
  113. June 6, 2009: Mixville Park monitors, parking fees mulled
  114. June 7, 2009: Budget or no budget, some work got done
  115. June 8, 2009: State library cuts could have local impact
  116. June 9, 2009: Wallingford Supt. Wilson: There will be layoffs
  117. June 10, 2009: Red Cross services will be missed
  118. June 11, 2009: State marshals defend earnings
  119. June 12, 2009: Donovan rips Rell's budget proposal with local examples
  120. June 13, 2009: Views mixed on incentives for trade-ins
  121. June 14, 2009: Police work to clear city of 'junk' cars
  122. June 15, 2009: Hoteliers are city's guests for a day
  123. June 16, 2009: No action taken against Southington police chief
  124. June 17, 2009: Meriden Soup Kitchen seeks planters
  125. Three swine flu cases confirmed at Edison
  126. June 19, 2009: Brodinsky won't run for re-election
  127. June 20, 2009: Town to recommend train station move
  128. June 21, 2009: Deployment keeps 'dynamic duo' apart on Father's Day
  129. June 22, 2009: Brothers, Sisters feeling Big squeeze
  130. June 23, 2009: Early backer of tobacco sales ban wants more done
  131. June 24, 2009: Old Durham Road closing proposal draws a crowd
  132. June 25, 2009: Neighbors object to home swimming lessons
  133. June 26, 2009: Taxi driver wants to start own business
  134. June 27, 2009: Despite objections, school system plans to remove trees
  135. June 28, 2009: Police crack down on cell phone law
  136. June 29, 2009: A push from the top may boost volunteerism
  137. June 30, 2009: Local opinion: Supreme Court reached some middle ground
  138. JUly 1, 2009: Meriden among Conn. cities with highest jobless rates
  139. July 2, 2009: With no state budget, municipal officials watch and wait
  140. July 3, 2009: Reskin Drive residents leery of lurking rats
  141. July 4, 2009: Medical calls up from 2008
  142. July 5, 2009: Kendzior has no fear of conflict
  143. July 6, 2009: Businesses hope for Plantsville upgrade
  144. July 7, 2009: Bear explores Meriden neighborhood
  145. July 8, 2009: Rain leaves little need for ACs
  146. July 9, 2009: Dickinson to run for 14th term
  147. July 10, 2009: Wallingford cracks down on signage
  148. July 11, 2009: Wallingford residents to testify at Sotomayor hearings
  149. July 12, 2009: What's in a name? History or whimsy
  150. July 13, 2009: Blight at the end of the tunnel
  151. July 14, 2009: Local opinion mostly favorable to Sotomayor
  152. July 15, 2009: Housing starts slow, but condos still being built
  153. July 16, 2009: PUC hears about time-of-use pricing
  154. July 17, 2009: Budget by referendum supporters feel deceived
  155. July 20, 2009: Local contributors proud to have been part of lunar landing
  156. July 18, 2009: Soldier's remains returned after 65 years
  157. July 19, 2009: Dr. William Petit, two years later
  158. July 21, 2009: Choate offers old boathouse for section of road
  159. July 22, 2009: State rejects plea deal in Petit murders
  160. July 23, 2009: A thought for your pennies
  161. July 24, 2009: Mayoral hopefuls in countdown to Monday
  162. July 25, 2009: City close to starting e-waste drop-off
  163. July 26, 2009: Public safety workers among top earners
  164. July 27, 2009: Utilites rule roost of Wallingford's top 10 earners
  165. July 28, 2009: Zerio wins Democrats' mayoral nomination
  166. July 29, 2009: 'Cash for clunkers' program seems to be working
  167. July 30, 2009: City sees payoff in test scores
  168. July 31, 2009: Property taxes due Monday
  169. Aug. 1, 2009: State housing market improves
  170. Aug. 2, 2009: Choate has considerable impact on Wallingford
  171. Aug. 3, 2009: Chambers offering pet insurance
  172. Aug. 4, 2009: Zoning committee to consider billboards
  173. Aug. 5, 2009: Murphy calls meeting on health care reform
  174. Aug. 20, 2009: Ireland exonerated after two decades in prison
  175. Aug. 7, 2009: Proposal would bring competing hospitals together
  176. Aug. 8, 2009: Rohde campaigns for signatures
  177. Aug. 9, 2009: Southington politicians find new friends on Facebook
  178. Aug. 10, 2009: Hard times threaten Plantsville businesses
  179. Aug. 11, 2009: Free classes help non-geeks brush up
  180. Aug. 12, 2009: Gym injuries spiked from '97-'07
  181. Aug. 13, 2009: Rohde, Zerio will face off in primary Sept. 15
  182. Aug. 14, 2009: VIP coming to Queen Street
  183. Aug. 15, 2009: Les Paul an icon to local guitarists
  184. Woodstockers stay groovy 40 years later
  185. Aug. 17, 2009: Police intrigued by new text technology
  186. Aug. 18, 2009: Ghost hunters to investigate Grange hall
  187. Aug. 19, 2009: PZC meeting on VIP gets crowded
  188. Aug. 21, 2009: Blue Trail critic accepts sediment for dredging project
  189. Aug. 22, 2009: Compassion? Not for Flight 103 victims, parents say
  190. Aug. 23, 2009: Students receiving reduced lunches numbers up
  191. Aug. 24, 2009: Invasive species a growing concern at reservoir
  192. Aug. 25, 2009: Town pulling bond on derelict housing
  193. Aug. 26, 2009: 2041 Club owners allowed to negotiate sale
  194. Aug. 27, 2009: Kennedy remembered for hard work, heart
  195. Aug. 28, 2009: Wallingford starts foreclosure on Leigus Road office building
  196. Aug. 29, 2009: Good Samaritan comes forward
  197. Aug. 30, 2009: Approach to H1N1 is calmer this time
  198. Aug. 31, 2009: Barber helps people trim cost of living
  199. Sept. 1, 2009: Neumon drops out; opening for WTP?
  200. Sept. 2, 2009: At last, we will have a state budget
  201. Sept. 3, 2009: Eateries pleased by verdict on courthouse
  202. Sept. 4, 2009: State and union offer incentives to keep P&W department here
  203. Sept. 5, 2009: Schools prepare for Obama's speech
  204. Sept. 7, 2009: Unions: victims of their own success
  205. Sept. 8, 2009: Auto auction a big issue in mayoral primary
  206. Opposition to Obama's School Speech Proven Foolish
  207. Sept. 9, 2009: Obama's speech: much ado about not very much
  208. Sept. 10, 2009: Advocates of reform support public health care option
  209. Sept. 11, 2009: Wallingford fire station location, costs undetermined
  210. Sept. 12, 2009: For mayoral hopefuls it’s the homestretch
  211. Sept. 13, 2009: Details of Egidio probe revealed Parks head suspended with pay
  212. Sept. 14, 2009: Where have all the mailboxes gone?
  213. Sept. 15, 2009: City gets look at high school options
  214. Sept. 16, 2009: Rohde defeats Zerio in Meriden Democratic mayoral primary
  215. Sept. 17, 2009: Funding urged for Meriden forensics lab
  216. Sept. 18, 2009: John Ashcroft speaks at sister-in-law's fundraiser
  217. Sept. 20, 2009: Meriden GOP picks James Belote to challenge Rohde
  218. Sept. 20, 2009: Campus security, crime prevention a priority at Yale
  219. Sept. 21, 2009: Job seekers flock to library computers
  220. Sept. 22, 2009: Fire station proposal worries couple
  221. Sept. 23, 2009: Correction workers union doesn't want Wii at Manson
  222. Sept. 24, 2009: After land purchase OK'd, officials still figuring out the details
  223. Sept. 25, 2009: Parental involvement goes high-tech
  224. Sept. 26, 2009: Everything but a pillar of salt
  225. Sept. 27, 2009: GOP mayoral candidate plans change to give city balance
  226. Sept. 28, 2009: Through catch, kids catch book habit
  227. Sept. 29, 2009: Suit by owners of ridge property is rejected
  228. Sept. 30, 2009: New book quotes Petit triple murder suspect
  229. Oct. 1, 2009: 5-cent deposit now on water bottles
  230. Cheshire Teens and Alcohol
  231. hoppy
  232. Oct. 2, 2009: How not to get zapped
  233. Oct. 3, 2009: Wallingford officials mull dirt's purpose
  234. Oct. 4, 2009: Teens forced to ride alone
  235. Oct. 5, 2009: Decline in pickup sales may be short-term
  236. Oct. 6, 2009: Foes of charter change form action committee
  237. Oct. 7, 2009: Southington sounds off at sex store moratorium hearing
  238. Oct. 8, 2009: Zalaski warns against closing courthouses
  239. Oct. 9, 2009: Wallingford, Choate still at impasse
  240. Oct. 10, 2009: Vicious dogs on Wallingford council agenda Tuesday
  241. Oct. 11, 2009: The Hartford downsizes: What will that mean for Southington?
  242. Oct. 12, 2009: WIC food assistance takes a healthier turn
  243. Oct 13, 2009: Southington officers try out three-wheel electric vehicle
  244. Oct. 14, 2009: Wallingford council OKs counteroffer, but what will it be?
  245. Oct. 15, 2009: Library stands behind decision to keep Komisarjevsky book in stock
  246. Oct. 16, 2009: Southington candidates face off
  247. Oct. 17, 2009: Egidio being asked to resign
  248. Oct. 18, 2009: Gallery 53 may sell off pieces of its collection
  249. Oct. 19, 2009: Southington schools' moving day is moving up
  250. Oct. 20, 2009: Meriden High School's class of 1937 reunites