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City Health Department Offers Free Radon Test Kits
Middletown's health department is supporting the EPA’s efforts by offering a limited number of radon testing kits free of charge to residents.

Cassandra Day spent 13 years at Middletown's daily newspaper, writing features and profiles of people and places in Middlesex County.
She began her journalism career while attending Central Connecticut State University, when she joined the Central Recorder, and subsequently filled in for every position that needed help. In 1993, she earned a bachelor of arts degree in English with a minor in journalism.
After a brief stint reporting at the New Britain Herald, West Hartford and Wethersfield Posts, she became the Middletown Press features editor. There, she wrote an award-winning mothering column for the Press and New Haven Register, won several Society of Professional Journalists awards for news and features and most notably helped coordinate coverage of Wesleyan University's loss of student Johanna Justin-Jinich, eventually moving to senior editor at the Press.
Cassandra is a longtime resident of Middletown, where she lives with her two boys.
In November 2010, she became editor of Haddam-East Haddam Patch and took over as editor of Middletown Patch in March 2011.
She is chair of the Middletown Arts Commission and community member on both the Board of Education communications committee and Macdonough Elementary School governance council.
Middletown's health department is supporting the EPA’s efforts by offering a limited number of radon testing kits free of charge to residents.

Find out which movies — like The Wolf of Wall Street and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and — are playing in Central Connecticut theaters beginning Friday, plus showtimes.
The following police reports come from the Middletown Police public information officer. Individuals named here reflect charges filed, never a conviction.
Here are some fun and weird facts about Christmas foods that might have you rethinking your own holiday menu and traditions.
Take a look at what's open and what's closed on Christmas Day, Dec. 25.
After learning this fall that the Mercy Shepard Home was shutting down, state Rep. Matthew Lesser and state Sen. Dante Bartolomeo worked with nonprofits and community leaders to help the homeless.
The Dollar Tree, Marshalls, Bob’s Stores and Stop & Shop were all evacuated as a precaution and a search turned up nothing suspicious.
The following police reports come from the Middletown Police public information officer. Individuals named here reflect charges filed, never a conviction.
Justina Pelletier, 15, has spent more than 10 months living at Boston Children's Hospital.
This Colonial built in 1744 has nationally recognized landscaping and gardens as well as large rooms with high ceilings. See this and other Middletown homes that were recently purchased by new owners.
Connecticut's gun laws are the strictest in the nation when it comes to the mentally ill — but some say returning firearms to a person found "mentally defective" should be restricted from ownership or access to weapons.
Justina Pelletier, 15, has spent more than 10 months living at Boston Children's Hospital.
Tell us what your utopian dream for Middletown. Ideas for change — whether modest or major — are part of a municipalities natural evolution.
The following police reports come from the Middletown Police public information officer. Individuals named here reflect charges filed, never a conviction.
Examples of those who may be eligible include outreach educators, tobacco and drug use prevention programs.
Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education. Help Patch congratulate these high achievers.
Michael Antol faces as long as five years in prison for second-degree manslaughter with a vessel while drunk after taking a plea agreement Friday, according to the Hartford Courant.
The following police reports come from the Middletown Police public information officer. Individuals named here reflect charges filed, never a conviction.
Middletown residents can bring strings of old holiday lights to the recycling center through the end of January, where bulbs and wires will be separated and diverted from the landfill.
Gifts were donated to Middlesex Hospital in Middletown to be given to families in need throughout the year.