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  1. Mother hopeful report helps Wuterich's case
  2. Front page news?
  3. July 19, 2007: Babe Ruth's kin would like his number retired
  4. July 24, 2007: Food prices rising
  5. July 26, 2007: Death penalty pondered
  6. Waste
  7. Capital felony murder charges filed
  8. Violent behavior analyzed
  9. July 30, 2007: Marketing the Curtis center
  10. July 31, 2007: Cheshire police defend response time
  11. Cheshire slaying spark parole change
  12. Aug. 2, 2007: Tougher penalties for repeat offenders sought
  13. Aug. 3, 2007: Tracy Plaza owners question town's actions
  14. Aug. 4, 2007: Carabetta sells military project
  15. Aug. 7, 2007: Slice of Americana -- to go
  16. Aug. 8, 2007: Slaying suspects arraigned
  17. Aug. 9, 2007: City may reduce fee for towing of abandoned cars
  18. Aug. 10, 2007 Police plan to expand neighborhood initiative
  19. Aug. 14, 2007: Is disproportionate attention paid to suburban violent crime?
  20. Aug. 15, 2007: Three strikes reform pushed
  21. Aug. 15, 2007: Cheshire rally focuses on repeat offenders
  22. Aug. 17, 2007: Southington chooses school superintendent
  23. Aug. 18, 2005: Need for another prison in Cheshire discussed
  24. Aug. 21, 2007: Bald fox causes a fuss
  25. Nov. 8, 2008: Mosque ruling upheld
  26. August 23, 2007: Franklin Street fire
  27. August 22, 2007: Cheshire's online survey
  28. Aug. 24, 2007: Commission rejects Rushford lease
  29. Aug. 25, 2007: New voting machines could be vulnerable
  30. Aug. 29, 2007: Marine faces pretrial hearing
  31. Aug. 30, 2007: Handicapped parking space sparks controversy
  32. August 31, 2007: Results in: Meriden school district still in need of improvement
  33. Aug. 30, 2007: State steps in when schools fail
  34. Sept. 1, 2007: Customers bid goodbye to post office
  35. Sept. 4, 2007: Towns combat vandals in parks
  36. Sept. 5, 2007: Christian Street bridge open to traffic
  37. Sept. 6, 2007: Online slurs can be ruled out of line
  38. Sept. 7, 2007: Cheshire Correctional Institution may receive more prisoners
  39. Sept. 8, 2007: Meriden site meets critieria for new prison
  40. Sept. 10, 2007: Troop surge seen from varied viewpoints
  41. Sept. 12, 2007: Lawmakers considers ways to toughen system
  42. Sept. 13, 2007: Former post office for sale, but price is too high for city
  43. Sept. 14, 2007: Condition of Mills Apartments criticized
  44. Sept. 15, 2007: Crosswalk deemed dangerous at senior center
  45. Sept. 18, 2007: The other end of the laser gun
  46. Sept. 19, 2007: Officials: Anyone can have their identity stolen
  47. Spet. 19, 2007: Law lacks teeth, say animal control officers
  48. Sept. 25, 2007: Prison problems argued
  49. Sept. 26, 2007: Pumpkin vies for state record
  50. Sept. 27, 2007: Residents present ideas for Hub reuse project
  51. Sept. 28, 2007: Schools aren't lax with laptops
  52. Oct. 2, 2007: Kendzior gets high marks
  53. Oct. 3, 2007: Wooding-Caplan still an issue
  54. Oct. 4, 2007: Councilors differ on value of lobbyist
  55. Oct. 5, 2007: Investigator recommends Wuterich not be tried for murder
  56. Oct. 6, 2007: Southington installing cameras at lake and high school
  57. Oct. 9, 2007: Rapist ready to be released from prison
  58. Oct. 10, 2007: No search needed for YMCA director
  59. Oct. 11, 2007: Decision on psychiatric care draws opposition
  60. Oct. 12, 2007: Bomb threats will be prosecuted
  61. Oct. 13, 2007: School board left in dark on state funds
  62. Oct. 16, 2007: Cheshire sets high-water mark
  63. Oct. 17, 2007: Spat disappoints Vumbaco
  64. Oct. 18, 2007: MidState's plan modification rejected
  65. Oct. 20, 2007: Helmedach guilty on all counts in murder
  66. Oct. 23, 2007: Time to talk trash in Wallingford
  67. Oct. 24, 2007: Police won't prosecute Vumbaco spat
  68. Oct. 25, 3007: New life looms for former Walbro building
  69. Oct. 27, 2007: Platt students stage walkout
  70. Oct. 30, 2007: Instant runoff limits third party's spoiler role
  71. Nov. 1, 2007: Bond package includes $13 million for Meriden
  72. Nov. 2, 2007: Daniels top fundraiser in council race
  73. November 3, 2007: Cytec's pretreated wastewater
  74. Nov. 6, 2007: Lever voting machines dumped
  75. Third party’s impact felt on City Council race
  76. Nov. 9, 2007: Connecticut mothers test positive for toxins
  77. Nov. 13, 2007: Camera cost for Crescent Lake over budget
  78. Recount rankles some, but officials satisfied
  79. Nov. 20: Two want to work as town clerk
  80. Nov. 23, 2007: Theater group at odds with developer
  81. Nov. 26, 2007: Tradition of football excellence growing
  82. Nov. 28, 2007: Judiciary receives reform proposals
  83. Nov. 29: Board of Ed Dems can't agree on VP
  84. Nov. 30, 2007: Bookstore's return to library raises space issue
  85. Dec. 5, 2007: Hughes set to take control of Board of Ed
  86. Dec. 6, 2007: BOE shuffles leadership
  87. Dec. 7, 2007: Some see ‘Golden Compass’ as a threat
  88. Dec. 8, 2007: Bomb threats force bathroom policy
  89. Dec. 19, 2007: Board of Ed considers meetings for public input
  90. Dec. 20, 2007: ‘It was soooo worth it’
  91. Dec. 21, 2007: Hooded sweatshirt ban a heated topic
  92. Dec. 22, 2007: Union will rally against city
  93. Dec. 24, 2007: A house filled with the Christmas spirit
  94. Dec. 26, 2007: Working on Christmas Day
  95. Dec. 27, 2007: Three-strikes legislation to be discussed
  96. Dec. 28, 2007: Bhutto assassination hits close to home
  97. Dec. 29, 2007: Title IX compliance deemed 'adequate'
  98. Dec. 30, 2007: Energy audit pays off
  99. Dec. 31, 2007: Southington BOE still mulling SHS parking
  100. Jan. 1, 2008: Arrested man held on murder charge
  101. Jan. 2, 2008: Southington schools wield new weapon against teen alcohol use
  102. Will Kogut take on Gaffey?
  103. Jan. 5, 2008: Lynes may challenge for Democratic leadership
  104. Jan. 6, 2007: Compounce ready for major expansion
  105. Jan. 7, 2007: Cheshire lights signal hope and healing for Petit and town
  106. Jan. 8, 2007: Democrats back chairwoman
  107. Jan. 9, 2008: Votto voted chairman of Wallingford BOE
  108. Jan. 10, 2008: Wallingford Board of Ed in conflict
  109. Jan. 11, 2008: Gravestone maker hires in attempt to catch up
  110. Jan. 12, 2008: Hunter GC fee hikes proposed
  111. Jan. 13, 2008: Languages: Surplus of learners, shortage of teachers
  112. Jan. 14, 2008: Cheshire: Just don't try to make a left turn
  113. Jan. 15, 2008: Nonprofit status near for Council of Neighborhoods
  114. Jan. 16, 2008: City Democrats pick slates, but it's not over yet
  115. Jan. 17, 2008: Municipalities worry about state budget
  116. Trash removal, energy high on Dickinson's list
  117. Jan. 19, 2008: Obama TV ad begins state campaign
  118. Pioneer Valley Advocates for Commuter Rail
  119. Jan. 21, 2007: Decision appears near on Meriden park caretakers
  120. Jan. 22, 2008: Rell urges tougher laws on teen drivers
  121. Heath Ledger found dead!
  122. Jan. 23, 2008: Police response time was nearly 5 minutes after 911 call
  123. Jan. 24, 2008: Lawmaker's conflict sparks debate
  124. Jan. 25, 2008: Student who died in accident mourned
  125. Jan. 26, 2008: Meriden gets grants for school security
  126. Jan. 27, 2008 Rising rents signal downtown upswing
  127. Jan. 28, 2008: Three dead, eight injured in I-691 accidents
  128. Jan. 29, 2008: Officials back plan for Friends of Library to remain downtown
  129. Jan. 30, 2008: Meriden considers selling parcel for power plant
  130. Jan. 31, 2008: Arrest leads to federal bomb charges
  131. Feb. 1, 2008: The other Super Bowl, some players eye Conn.
  132. Feb. 2, 2008: Wallingford has plans to discourage prostitution
  133. Feb. 3, 2008: Town weighs Cytec wastewater plan
  134. Feb. 4, 2008: Super Bowl fans drink it all in
  135. Feb. 5, 2008: Meriden grand list up 1.51 percent
  136. Feb. 6, 2008: Obama wins state but local Dems favor Clinton
  137. Feb. 7, 2008: Governor emphasizes responsible financial practices
  138. Feb. 8, 2008: Daffodil Festival has varied musical slate
  139. Feb. 9, 2008: Residents weigh in on Rell's proposal
  140. Feb. 10, 2008: Circus auction
  141. Feb. 11, 2008: The pitter patter is back at Meriden child care center
  142. Feb. 12, 2008: Choate students quiz Rove
  143. Feb. 13, 2008: Murphy to attend hearing on steroids
  144. Feb. 14, 2008: Southington murder suspect to appear in court
  145. Feb. 15, 2008: ATV deaths are increasing
  146. Feb. 16, 2008: Merriam Motors will close
  147. Feb. 18, 2008: Medicaid patients' language barrier may stay in place
  148. Feb. 19, 2008: New business sells presidential plaques
  149. Feb. 20, 2008: Late bid made for Powder Ridge
  150. Feb. 21, 2008: Salafia asks for ethics ruling
  151. Feb. 22, 2008: Computer information: Better secure than sorry
  152. Feb. 23, 2008: Gallery 53 gets a grant
  153. Feb. 24, 2008: Attorney challenges school expulsion
  154. Feb. 25, 2008: Couple is still squeezing lots of fun out of accordion
  155. Feb. 25, 2008: Trial of Wuterich postponed one week
  156. Feb. 27, 2008: Tests show lead in ceramics
  157. Feb. 28, 2008: Ethics Board vote goes against Salafia
  158. Feb. 29, 2008: When roadside memorials become roadside hazards
  159. March 1, 2008: Cuban native gives students insight
  160. March 2, 2008: Salary requests add up for Southington
  161. March 1,2008 Proposed Casino Smoking Ban
  162. Feb. 3, 2008: Medical facilities wrestle with expansion possibilities
  163. March 4, 2008: Out-of-school suspensions limited
  164. March 5, 2008: MidState gets modified approval
  165. March 6, 2008: Board of Ed rejects Veterans Day proposal
  166. March 7, 2008: Educators want state to reconsider suspension rules
  167. March 6, 2008: Alleys give way to parking lot
  168. March 9, 2008: Girls face ‘The Supergirl Dilemma’
  169. March 10, 2008: A year with leukemia
  170. March 11, 2008: Two Tommy K's stores close
  171. March 12, 2008: Meriden city manager critiques education budget
  172. March 13, 2008: Torres-Ferguson re-elected Democratic chairwoman
  173. March 14, 2008: Ethics board clears Salafia to vote on plan
  174. March 15, 2008: House explosion of 1998 recalled
  175. March 16, 2008: Maloney! Glory to the Green Machine
  176. March 17, 2008: Patrick Baker & Sons to help with pope's visit
  177. March 18, 2008: Efforts under way to revise Wallingford charter
  178. March 19, 2008: PZC could require survey for home improvements
  179. March 20, 2008: Three strikes legislation fails
  180. March 21, 2008: Wallingford considers fines for unfinished home projects
  181. March 22, 2008: San Diego upsets UConn
  182. March 24, 2008: To some, power plant is a weak idea
  183. March 25, 2008: Racial discussions scheduled
  184. Sale of Legion building to public-access TV on hold
  185. March 27, 2008: GA backs Democrats' budget proposal
  186. March 28, 2008: Mailboxes barricaded for winter
  187. March 29, 2008: Dad proud of sons in military service
  188. March 30, 2008: Death parts, and it unites
  189. March 31, 2008: New shelter director
  190. March 31, 2008: New home invasion renews 3-strikes push
  191. April 2, 2008: Report cites excessive speed in Jan. accident that killed teens
  192. April 3, 2008: Murphy wants to make home invasion a federal offense
  193. April 4, 2008: National developer interested in Hub property
  194. April 5, 2008: Program brings mothers, daughters together
  195. April 6: Will Benigni quit?
  196. April 7, 2008: To boldly go -- to lunch
  197. April 8, 2008: Auction to make 'dent' for F&S clients
  198. April 9, 2008: House Bill 5844 could have ‘huge impact’
  199. April 10, 2008: Cox increases its cable prices
  200. April 11, 2008: Pothole season again
  201. April 12, 2008:Don’t add to oil reserve now, Murphy says
  202. April 14, 2008: City school appreciates helping hand from suburbia
  203. April 14, 2008: Councilors have mayoral inerest
  204. April 15, 2008: Add one more to the mix for mayor
  205. April 16, 2008: Rell pushes for safer teen driving
  206. April 17, 2008: State gets tough with Meriden school district
  207. April 18, 2008: School system supporters turn out for budget hearing
  208. April 19, 2008: Zerio takes Papandrea's seat on committee
  209. April 20, 2008: Who is Pope Benedict XVI?
  210. April 21, 2008: A cakewalk for Caligiuri?
  211. April 22, 2008: Dead voters a vexing problem
  212. April 24, 2008: Mayor Benigni announces resignation
  213. April 25, 2008: House approves persistent offender bill
  214. April 26, 2008: Wallingford man says he saw mountain lion
  215. April 27, 2008: Some surprised, but residents understand why mayor's leaving
  216. April 29, 2008: Consumers try to cope with high food prices
  217. April 30, 2008: Skate park has strong support
  218. May 1, 2008: CRRA to spend $390,500 on 9 plant studies
  219. May 2, 2008: Parole board nominees withdraw
  220. May 3, 2008: Budget woes may cost Meriden reading grant
  221. May 5, 2008: Thousands participate in Cheshire MS walk
  222. May 6, 2008: Parkway ramps will be made safer
  223. May 7, 2008: Clean stream more than a dream
  224. May 8, 2008: What mom wants for Mother's Day
  225. May 9, 2008: Teacher who appeared on Stern show resigns
  226. May 11, 2008: Session's over; what got done?
  227. May 12, 2008: Stroke of misfortune difficult to overcome
  228. May 13, 2008: Cortright makes resignation official
  229. May 14, 2008: School supporters rally, vote to cut budget fails
  230. May 16, 2008: Meriden City Council upholds veto
  231. May 19, 2008: Hygienist's role expands to meet needs
  232. May 20, 2008: Skate park vandalized
  233. May 21, 2008: Run school properly with $3.4m less?
  234. May 22, 2008: State wants Blue Trail Range to partially shut down
  235. May 23, 2008: Gaffey proposes state funds to keep teaching positions
  236. May 24, 2008: Wallingford mayor declines to veto budget
  237. May 25, 2008: Leadership void hits city at a tough time
  238. May 26, 2008: Rising cost of gasoline hits city
  239. May 27, 2008: Budget cuts affect class sizes in Southington
  240. May 28, 2007: Police chief seeks pension increase for deputy
  241. May 29, 2008: Petit home demolished
  242. May 30, 2008: Rohde likely to succeed Benigni in July
  243. Blogs bring charge of slander from town councilor
  244. June 2, 2008: Meriden High lives on in memories
  245. Retailers, Blumenthal urge Legislature to act on gas prices
  246. June 4, 2008: Obama clinches nomination
  247. June 5, 2008: Proposed mosque in Wallingford clears hurdle
  248. June 6, 2008: Discarded fishing line endangers waterfowl
  249. June 7, 2008: Role of Taser shock in death questioned
  250. June 9, 2008: Recreation on the cheap