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Meriden Police Blotter: April 8-9
The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests, not convictions.

The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests, not convictions.

U.S. Amy Sergeant First Class Ryan Parmelee will leave for Kuwait next month. A barbeque was held in his honor Sunday at the South Fire District in Middletown.
Five things to know for Monday, April 22, 2013.
More than 100 students from Coginchaug High School recently visited South Carolina for the musically inspired field trip.
In celebration of Earth Day on Monday, the town held a grand re-opening of the popular open space property on Saturday following a lengthy effort to restore the 110-acre former farm.
Massachusetts State Police released the images of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Saturday, just hours after he was taken alive in Watertown, Mass.
Gun safety instructor E. Jonathan Hardy advises firearm owners about the best ways to safely use and store their guns.
A loud, unexplained sound rattled homes and residents around 10 p.m., but there's still no explanation of the cause of the noise.
The Lyrids can be unpredictable — often in great ways.
Massachusetts State Police released the images of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Saturday, just hours after he was taken alive in Watertown, Mass.
An ad hoc committee was formed this week to continue efforts to improve conditions at the popular lake in Middlefield.
On Friday, the legislature's appropriations committee approved a budget plan that cuts transportation funding to regional school districts, or more than $280,000 to District 13.
Now that authorities have captured Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, what's your reaction?
Want to know who your new neighbors are? Check out these recent home sales in Meriden as recorded in the city clerk's office.