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OMG PD: Neighborly Trust Goes Down the Toilet
A Vernon man's home is burglarized when he lets a neighbor in to use his bathroom, police said.

I have covered a variety of news topics and beats in the greater Southington and Greater Meriden areas since 2006 with both the New Britain Herald and Meriden Record-Journal.
I moved to Southington at the start of 2011 after previously living in New Britain. A 2005 graduate from the University of Hartford with a bachelors degree in journalism and media broadcasting, I immediately joined the New Britain Herald and was assigned to cover all things news in Newington.
Within six months, I was assisting in a number of area towns, including Southington, Berlin and New Britain.
In 2007, I joined the staff at the Record-Journal and was immediately assigned the Southington beat before moving to cover police, court and fire news in Meriden, Wallingford, Southington and Cheshire. I was involved in providing live coverage at the trial of Steve Hayes, who was given a death sentence in November for his role in a deadly 2007 triple homicide in Cheshire.
I grew up in Ashburnham, Mass., a small town on the New Hampshire border about an hour outside Boston and 45 minutes from Worcester. I attended Oakmont Regional High School and was a 2001 graduate, playing on the varsity baseball, soccer and basketball teams during my time there.
I am an avid MLB fan with a heart that lives and dies with the Boston Red Sox, although as a baseball fan growing up I am proud to say that one of my favorite players was Tino Martinez. I wished him and the Yankees success – provided that success is no more than the Red Sox have.
When I find free time, I enjoy spending my days playing baseball or softball. I like cooking and generally just enjoy being social with friends and family. I also love meeting new people and hearing their stories, so please tell me about yourself if you see me.
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A Vernon man's home is burglarized when he lets a neighbor in to use his bathroom, police said.

A Vernon man's home is burglarized when he lets a neighbor in to use his bathroom, police said.
The number of ships sunk off the East Coast during World War II is staggering. A former Connecticut resident of Suffield, Windsor Locks and Simsbury miraculously survived one of those attacks, but he remains unrecognized in his home state.
The number of ships sunk off the East Coast during World War II is staggering. A former Connecticut resident of Suffield, Windsor Locks and Simsbury miraculously survived one of those attacks, but he remains unrecognized in his home state.
You get busy and we know that. Here’s a look back at five of the top stories this week in Meriden, published right here on Patch.
You get busy and we know that. Here’s a look back at five of the top stories this week in Southington, published right here on Patch.
Wondering who your new neighbor is or what your house might sell for? Take a look at the list of the recent real estate sales in Southington.
Wondering who your new neighbor is or what your house might sell for? Take a look at the list of the recent real estate sales in Meriden.
Veterans spoke publicly Thursday about nightmarish experiences, including home foreclosures, while they've waited in vain for the government to help them.
Veterans spoke publicly Thursday about nightmarish experiences, including home foreclosures, while they've waited in vain for the government to help them.
Sales or purchases of clothing or footwear costing less than $300 per item are not subject to Connecticut sales and use taxes during the exclusion week.
Sales or purchases of clothing or footwear costing less than $300 per item are not subject to Connecticut sales and use taxes during the exclusion week.
The discovery of an unexpected septic tank added nearly $25,000 in costs and the DePaolo gym floors remain an anomaly, but officials said this week that teachers would be clear to return to their classrooms around Aug. 19.
Waterbury police said the woman, a Princess Pine Path resident in Southington, stole more than $1 million from a law firm where she had been working as the secretary.
Police said an Internet-related investigation led officers to find a sexual predator who attempted to establish a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl.
The state's mosquito testing program has traps in dozens of communities in an effort to monitor the possible spread of West Nile.
The state's mosquito testing program has traps in dozens of communities in an effort to monitor the possible spread of West Nile.
Five things to help you plan your day on Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013.
Five things to help you plan your day on Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013.
The following arrest information was provided by the Southington Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.