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Third Teen Arrested for Theft of Band Instruments from CHS
The theft of percussion instruments from the band room at Cheshire HIgh School took place over three days during the February school break.

Leslie has lived in Cheshire for more than a decade and covered the town for about seven years as a reporter for The Cheshire Herald and the Record-Journal. She has also worked for the Norwalk Citizen-News and the North Haven Citizen newspapers. She has a degree in mass communications from Stephen F. Austin State University and started her career in Texas. She's worked at television stations in three states and moved to Connecticut to work at WVIT as the creative services director. At WTNH, Leslie was nominated for two northeast Emmy awards for news promotion.
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What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Finding the revenue for the town's first $100 million budget. Hiring of a new police chief. Choosing a solution for the Community Swimming Pool that continues to be a very expensive facility for heating costs in the winter. Creating more affordable housing in Cheshire. Protecting environmentally sensitive areas such as the Quinnipiac River and wetlands.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I believe human services should be considered a top priority. Residents should be warm and not hungry. Any service cuts due to funding should not come from this area.
The new police chief should be able to reach across to the union to bring cooperation back to the department.
The pool has never been self-funding although that was the plan when it opened. It either has to be enclosed by a permanent building or become a summer-only facility. The bubble has never been a good choice. A public-private partnership could be the answer.
Cheshire is far from having the required percentage of affordable housing, even with the future addition of units on West Main Street. Hourly workers and single parents should be able to afford to live in the town where they work.
I have been an environmentalist since I was a teen growing up in the Rocky Mountains. I believe toxic chemicals, such as pesticides, should be severely limited in use.
The theft of percussion instruments from the band room at Cheshire HIgh School took place over three days during the February school break.

The side rail on the bunk beds can collapse, causing the child to fall.
The two-year budget increases taxes and fees on everything from income to pet grooming and DMV fees.
Services for the 19-year-old son of Dan Lee, Cheshire High School coach and teacher, will be held Wednesday.
An 18-year-old Cheshire High School student has been charged with larceny and burglary in the theft of instruments from the band room.
Hundreds gathered Saturday at the First Congregational Church of Cheshire for a memorial service to remember Anne Giddings as a teacher, gardener, friend and town leader.
The widow of Mark Jardim of Cheshire, who was killed in the World Trade Center attacks, said she feels pain and a sense of satisfaction that Osama bin Laden has been killed.
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Husky Day at the State Capitol was particularly significant this year given the national achievements of the UConn athletic teams.
The Town Council, the Republican Town Committee and a Board of Education member share their condolences for their colleague Anne Giddings who died Monday.
The service for Anne Giddings will be held at the church where she served as a deacon.
Funds raised will continue to support library programs including the popular Sunday Showcase concerts.
The vernal pools are teeming with life at the town's Ten Mile Lowlands open-space property as hikers discovered this Earth Day week.
Dozens of fires started when the devices overheated. Aquarium glass has also shattered in a number of reported cases.
The annual "Fly a Kite" event was a soaring success this week.
Winning entries are on display from the Children's Art Challenge, called "Aces High Metalworks III." The sculpture contest is sponsored by Artsplace.
Anne Giddings remains hospitalized at St. Mary's Hospital but she is no longer in the Critical Care Unit.
The Harte family of Cheshire started a small, neighborhood Easter egg hunt 12 years ago. This year, about 350 attended.
Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Daniel Esty invites energy experts to rate his home for efficiency by performing a pressure test for leaks. The worst culprit? The attic.
Kite flying, a Q River paddle and clean-up plus the always popular "Touch-a-Truck" event are coming up next week.