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State Police: Lt. in Feb. Accident Had Alcohol, Drugs in System
The Somers resident will appear next in Superior Court in Manchester on April 25.

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.
The Somers resident will appear next in Superior Court in Manchester on April 25.

State Police charged a 50-year-old man with threatening a 44-year-old woman and then troopers as they drove him to the barracks in Tolland.
This column highlights the week's municipal meetings in Ellington and Somers.
A roundup of remarkable police reports from around Connecticut
Several area police departments assisted Connecticut State Police in the search.
After the snow took down several buildings at the fairgrounds, fair officials are preparing for the coming season
The following arrest reports, provided by Connecticut State Police Troop C in Tolland, are accurate as of March 24, 2011. Items on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.
The following arrest reports, provided by Connecticut State Police Troop C in Tolland, are accurate as of March 24, 2011. Items on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions. It is not the policy of Ellington-Somers Patch to omit any misdemeanors
It was a busy week in the schools with plays, cabarets and pancakes! And don't forget the Girl Scouts who collected cookies for the troops.
Ellington, Somers and Tolland will all make this week's property transactions review as each had one house sold over the past few days. And we threw in Mansfield for good measure!
If you're looking for a zen moment, look no farther then these fine safe havens for the mentally taxed out!
Patch asked residents of Somers, Ellington, East Windsor and Vernon to share their thoughts on the forecast for Thursday.
Finance officials warned school board members and selectmen that they may have to cut another $750,000 from the combined budgets for 2011-12
This weekly column will help you plan something to do with the family this week.
A roundup of news from North Central Connecticut for March 22, 2011.
Voters got down to business on March 17, approving five items on a special town meeting call in less than 10 minutes.
This week's money-saving column provides discount information for ways to get your vitamin C, new clothes, car repairs and ahh... a spa day.
This column highlights the week's municipal meetings in Ellington and Somers.
Connecticut State Police have issued a Silver Alert for Isabella Oleschuk, 12, of Orange, CT.
The annual leprechaun races were held Thursday at the Enfield Square mall with babies from throughout the region vying for the grand prize: a $1,000 savings account.