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Meriden Arrests: Nov. 10-13
The following police reports come from the Meriden Police public information officer. Individuals named here reflect charges filed, never a conviction.

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.
The following police reports come from the Meriden Police public information officer. Individuals named here reflect charges filed, never a conviction.

In response to a letter by Middletown's Ryan Woods Autism Foundation founder, Michele Rulnick says she's saddened by disparagement of YMCA youth programs.
A former military intelligence analyst from Middletown says as long as people continue to probe the truth of President John F. Kennedy's and others' deaths, there is hope for the nation.
One Middletown parent is concerned Connecticut’s new Education Advisory Committee doesn't contain a single, working public school principal, teacher, superintendent or education board member.
A former military intelligence analyst from Middletown says as long as people continue to probe the truth of President John F. Kennedy's and others' deaths, there is hope for the nation.
Middletown Police say the victim had such severe broken blood vessels on her face that hospital staff were shocked she was still alive.
Senior Greg Onofri has committed to the Pioneers lacrosse program after he graduates from the Middletown Catholic high school in May.
This first board of education meeting after Election Day in Middletown includes two new members: Vinnie Loffredo and Linda Syznkowicz.
The following police reports come from the Meriden Police public information officer. Individuals named here reflect charges filed, never a conviction.
School once comprised textbooks, exercise throughout the day and practical skills like cooking, sewing, music and art. Has a focus on standardized testing put children at a disadvantage?
Pat McGuire, owner of Middletown's McGuire Baseball Co., helps supply gloves and wooden bats to lovers of the game — whether they're professionals or Little Leaguers.
The following people with ties to Middletown have passed away.
Middletown's annual three weekend-long celebration is larger than ever in its 28th year after more sponsors stepped forward to help the family friendly event grow.
A “You Only Live Once” money philosophy might be common among some young people, but financial experts say this generation's outlook has been greatly shaped by a changing economy.
The founder of Middletown's after-school autism program says education board special education staff refuse to refer students to her program, instead 'mainstreaming' them in those supported by Connecticut funds.
This 2,300-square-foot home built in 1988 in the Wesleyan Hills section of Middletown has four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The following police reports come from the Middletown Police public information officer. Individuals named here reflect charges filed, never a conviction.
On Dec. 3, Middletown’s Complete Streets Committee will present specific plans to make city streets and intersections safer and more inviting for bicyclists and pedestrians.
The William J. Pomfret award is given to a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces who has shown a selfless commitment to community and public service in Middletown and beyond.
Consumer advocates rated the city as one of the state's most desirable municipality in terms of its community, job market, home prices, schools and economic growth.