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Meriden Police Blotter: March 21-23
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.

Five things to know for Monday, April 1, 2013.
Coginchaug High School junior Jeff Peracchio got creative this weekend while asking his girlfriend to the prom.
Five tips for boiling eggs.
Over the next month, the City of Meriden will be flushing hydrants throughout the city and asks residents to excuse any discoloration or reduced pressure during the process.
Customer's Choice Floor Covering is expected open next month at 28 Main Street and will offer marble, granite, tile, wood, and carpet flooring options.
Pick up some flowers Saturday to support the Durham Middlefield Exchange Club and Middlefield Volunteer Fire Company.
Dozens participated Good Friday in the centuries old religious observance commemorating the walk of Jesus Christ as he made his way to Calvary, his crucifixion and finally his resurrection from the dead on the first Easter morning.
The popular ice cream shop on Main Street opened for the season on Friday.
High school graduation is right around the corner and a car makes a great gift. Here are some recommendations from AOL Autos on the best (and safest) cars to buy for your college-bound child.
The following students earned high honors or honors during the second trimester.
Five things to know for Friday, March 29, 2013.
High school graduation is right around the corner and a car makes a great gift. Here are some recommendations from AOL Autos on the best (and safest) cars to buy for your college-bound child.
The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests, not convictions.
Choosing clean eggs, keeping them refrigerated and cooking correctly are key to a hard-cooked egg that's easy to peel.
By a 26-16 vote, fair members voted Wednesday night to reduce ticket prices and vendor and booth rates for the 2013 fair.
Five things to know for Thursday, March 28, 2013.
After making additional reductions to next year's school budget, the District 13 Board of Education on Wednesday night agreed to send the $34.87 million proposal to a public hearing on April 10.
The town will move forward with applying for an incentive housing grant offered by the Office of Policy Management to study 'workforce' housing.