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School Board to Wait on Budget Adjustments
The Board of Education dismissed rumors concerning possible program cuts at the middle school at Wednesday night's meeting.

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The Board of Education dismissed rumors concerning possible program cuts at the middle school at Wednesday night's meeting.

Michael John Gabriel Jablonski graduated on May 14.
Anthony Raia and Kurt Ginthwain graduated from the university.
The council decided against changing town hall's present hours and also discussed the application process of the Tolland Farmers' Market.
Approximately $33,000 will be dedicated to DUI enforcement.
This is the fifth-annual triathlon from the Tolland Recreation Department.
ECSU held its commencement ceremony on May 15.
Town Historian Barbara Cook provides information on the old cider mill that was located at Crandall Park.
A look back at local history, courtesy of Town Historian Barbara Cook and the Tolland Historical Society.
The Tolland 300th Anniversary Committee and Tolland Historical Society are gearing up for the big celebration in 2015.
The student council organized the cupcake decoration contest and sale to benefit the Rockville Food Pantry.
The following arrest reports, provided by Connecticut State Police Troop C in Tolland, are accurate as of May 11, 2012. Items on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.
State Rep. Tim Ackert, a Republican, is running in the 8th district, which now includes about 1,200 Tolland residents.
Crandall Park is the place to relax without the hassle of going away.
A number of organizations are opening their doors for the season on Sunday, May 20.
Jason Lawrence is taking his father Walter's place as Tolland's assessor.
The employees volunteered as part of the company's second annual community service day.
Young residents step into the shoes of the town's first responders.
Leigh A. Weisse graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree.
More than a hundred residents gathered at a demonstration against athletic program fees on Wednesday night.