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Week in Review: 5 Stories You Should Know About in Town and Country, Manchester
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It's been a busy week in Town and Country and Manchester, and Patch has a list of stories you need to know about before Monday hits again.
So, in case you missed 'em, here are five stories Patch covered in Town and Country and Manchester this week:
- What's Next for Allegro in Town and Country? -- More than 100 residents turned out for the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting this week to hear the commission's recommendation about a proposed senior living center development. With a unanimous vote to deny Allegro's requests, see what's next in the process.
- Menards Moving in Near Manchester -- The home improvement store is starting construction in Manchester. Check in for more information about when they plan to open on Patch this week.
- Murdered Husband Allegedly Choked Wife with Grandkids in Home -- More background on previous police calls revealed surrounding a murder case near Town and Country last week. Mary Mullenix will reportedly plead not guilty in the apparent stabbing death of her husband, Ivan Mullenix.
- Police Ask for Residents' Help in Burglary Investigations -- Cul-de-sac burglaries continue in Town and Country, and police are asking for help to stop the next one.
- Neighborhood Trustee Charged with $40,000 Theft -- A trustee of the Hampton Lanes subdivision in Town and Country has been charged with stealing more than $40,000 from the neighborhood association.
What do you think? Which story did you find most helpful/interesting this week? Other news going on around town? Tell us in the comments, post to Boards to get the word out, or start a blog.
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