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Meriden Arrests: Sept. 15-16
The following police reports are obtained directly from the Middletown Police public information officer and inclusion on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.

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 are obtained directly from the Middletown Police public information officer and inclusion on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.

There are also several other job openings throughout the area.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy today announced funds awarded in the first round of the Competitive Grant Program for school security, part of the Gun Violence Prevention and Children’s Safety Act.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy today announced funds awarded in the first round of the Competitive Grant Program for school security, part of the Gun Violence Prevention and Children’s Safety Act.
This former Middletown councilman and state public defender says he'd like to continue the Drew administration's record of avoiding suits by settling litigation.
Melissa Gorga will be signing copies of her new book, Love Italian Style.
The horse, which was from Griswold, was euthanized after its condition deteriorated.
Jonathan Meehl recently plead guilty to two 2007 home robberies where he left his blood at both scenes, allowing Middletown Police to track his DNA.
So far, Middletown's Catholic high school for boys, which serves students from throughout Connecticut, has privately raised $3 million for the ambitious project.
The following folks whose lives touched Middletown have passed away.
He has been a member of the Board of Fire Commissioners for Middletown’s South Fire District since 2002 and has served as commission chairman for the past seven years.
This Republican former state senator, a critic of Connecticut's Early Release program, says the man who fatally shot a Meriden convenience store owner on June 27, 2012, shouldn't be offered a deal.
Meriden's hospital will soon be on the cutting edge of cancer treatment in Connecticut, as part of Hartford HealthCare's health care system.
The day begins at 2 p.m. with activities including a bounce house, farmers market, games with Wesleyan athletes, face painting, music and food at the Freeman Athletic Center, 161 Cross Street in Middletown.
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A hangar at the airport is to get a makeover, they said.
The governor sends his "deepest condolences" to the victims.
The governor sends his "deepest condolences" to the victims.
Here's the Tuesday Sept. 17 edition of Today in Middletown — valuable information about life in the Forest City.