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A round-up of stories from north central Connecticut for March 7, 2011.
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.
A round-up of stories from north central Connecticut for March 7, 2011.
This weekly column will help you plan something to do with the family this week.
This week's money-saving column provides discount information for items from lipstick and strawberries to jeans and magazines.
Work to upgrade the library's heating and cooling system, remove a buried oil tank, convert the building to natural gas and update its control panels could begin soon.
A round-up of stories from north central Connecticut for March 4, 2011.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced Friday that he has reappointed Leo Arnone of Somers to oversee the state's correctional system.
The following arrest reports, provided by Connecticut State Police Troop C in Tolland, are accurate as of March 3, 2011.
Heather M. Sharp is accused of allegedly being involved in several domestic violence incidents with her former partner, according to police.
There were several transactions in Ellington and Somers over the past two weeks.
Here is a roundup of the region's major developments for Monday, Feb. 28.
Here is a roundup of the region's major developments for Friday, Feb. 25.
Here is a roundup of the region's major developments for Thursday, Feb. 24.
Stop & Shop donates $95,000 to the nonprofit agency that serves Hartford and Tolland counties.
Stop & Shop donates $95,000 to the nonprofit agency that serves Hartford and Tolland counties.
Stop & Shop donates $95,000 to the nonprofit agency that serves Hartford and Tolland counties.
Howard T. Pitkin has been reappointed as the state Department of Banking Commissioner and to a national credit union association.
Here's a region roundup of top stories for the week ending Friday, Feb. 18.
The man behind a 2003 triple murder in Windsor Locks was beat unconscious by his cellmate because he kept pestering the man.
Part of the inspiration for House Bill 6132 comes from the October 2010 death of a Windsor Locks teenager, struck by a local, off-duty police officer who had allegedly been driving drunk.
Part of the inspiration for House Bill 6132 comes from the October 2010 death of a Windsor Locks teenager, struck by a local, off-duty police officer who had allegedly been driving drunk.