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This Week in Rocky Hill: Quilting, Open Houses, a Lost Parakeet and Craft Fair Registration
There's lots going on in Rocky Hill this week. Here is a quick list of just a few of them to help you write your to-do list.

Megan graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, in 1996 with a degree in French. She continued her education at Boston University where she earned a master's degree in Print Journalism with a focus on multi-media communications.
She began her professional career as a journalist at the Milford Daily News in Milford, MA, in 1999 before accepting a position at the Norwich Bulletin in Norwich, CT.
Until December 2010, when she joined Patch, Megan worked for more than 8 years as a staff writer for The Day newspaper in New London, CT, where she covered multiple towns and shot and edited video for theday.com.
There's lots going on in Rocky Hill this week. Here is a quick list of just a few of them to help you write your to-do list.

More than 65 restaurants and farmers markets throughout the state are participating in the week-long culinary event.
Here is a list of the most recent property transfers recorded in the Rocky Hill Town Clerk's office between Sept. 4 - 12.
The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's weekly marine fishing report and an inland fishing reminder that it's nearly time for trout!
Are you a major fan of local sports? Do you attend every game in town and know all the team members, statistics and scores? Then we want you to report the scores and highlights for Patch!
The following information was supplied by the Rocky Hill Police Department. The list reflects charges filed and arrests made, but does not indicate convictions.
Are you a major fan of local sports? Do you attend every game in town and know all the team members, statistics and scores? Then we want you to report the scores and highlights for Patch!
Looking for stuff to do this weekend? There's plenty going on in and around Rocky Hill.
The Rocky Hill Fire Department was kept busy over the past two weeks, responding to a brush fire, multiple alarm activations and small cooking fires Aug. 29 to Sept. 11.
The bright lights that could be associated with the commemorative events may negatively affect the birds and will be monitored closely, according to a report on the Huffington Post.
The bright lights during commemorative events could confuse migrating birds, experts warn.
The bright lights that could be associated with the commemorative events may negatively affect the birds and will be monitored closely, according to a report on the Huffington Post.
The bright lights that could be associated with the commemorative events may negatively affect the birds and will be monitored closely, according to a report on the Huffington Post.
The bright lights that could be associated with the commemorative events may negatively affect the birds and will be monitored closely, according to a report on the Huffington Post.
The bright lights that could be associated with the commemorative events may negatively affect the birds and will be monitored closely, according to a report on the Huffington Post.
The bright lights that could be associated with the commemorative events may negatively affect the birds and will be monitored closely, according to a report on the Huffington Post.
The bright lights that could be associated with the commemorative events may negatively affect the birds and will be monitored closely, according to a report on the Huffington Post.
The bright lights that could be associated with the commemorative events may negatively affect the birds and will be monitored closely, according to a report on the Huffington Post.
The bright lights that could be associated with the commemorative events may negatively affect the birds and will be monitored closely, according to a report on the Huffington Post.
The bright lights that could be associated with the commemorative events may negatively affect the birds and will be monitored closely, according to a report on the Huffington Post.