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Five things to know for Monday, March 25, 2013.

Five things to know for Monday, March 25, 2013.

The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests, not convictions.
The commission has agreed to seek $20,000 in state grant money to help pay for a study that would identify more affordable housing opportunities in the town.
Meriden's St. Patrick's Day Parade stepped off on Saturday. Did you have a great seat? We'd love to see your photos of the parade!
Susan Woodson, who lives on Main Street, was watching television Friday night when she caught a glimpse of a meteor as it blazed over the east coast.
Board members say the study is necessary to address declining enrollment and future infrastructure needs.
The event is hosted by the Middlefield Lions Club.
Want to know who your new neighbors are? Check out these recent home sales in Meriden as recorded in the city clerk's office.
"While I respect the intent of the program and its efforts to reduce recidivism, there are simply too many violent individuals abusing this initiative,” Sen. Bartolomeo said Friday.
State police arrested Dennis Ryder, 32, after he sold the items to a gold buyer in New Haven for $700, a report says.
The Department of Public Health is recommending Arsenic and Uranium Testing for Private Wells Testing is only way to know if well is contaminated
Owner Bob Pavlik said Friday he expects to open in a week, should the weather cooperate.
A 16-member committee representing the New England Association of Schools and Colleges visited the high school for four days this week.
The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests, not convictions.
Five things to know for Friday, March 22, 2013.
Here are five convertibles to let you feel the wind in your hair.
Here are five convertibles to let you feel the wind in your hair.
The senior at Coginchaug High School was recently awarded the South Central Area Superintendent's Award for ACES Educational Center for the Arts.
The following folks whose lives touched Meriden have passed away.
State police arrested Dennis Ryder, 32, after he sold the items to a gold buyer in New Haven for $700, a report says.