Meriden, CT|News|
City: 60 Percent of Roads Plowed, More Than Two Dozen Crews Still Working
The following update was posted on the City of Meriden's Facebook page on Monday, Feb. 11.

The following update was posted on the City of Meriden's Facebook page on Monday, Feb. 11.

The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests made, not convictions.
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Meriden City Manager Lawrence Kendzior gave the following update at 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10.
First Selectman Laura Francis provided the following storm response update Sunday evening.
It's Monday morning after the storm and things are far from normal in Durham and Middlefield. Here's a breakdown, please share any openings or closings with your neighbors.
Meriden City Manager Lawrence Kendzior gave the following update at 12 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10.
School officials announced Sunday afternoon that all District 13 schools in Durham and Middlefield will be closed tomorrow as cleanup from this weekend's blizzard continues.
District 13 schools are closed Monday.
Meriden City Manager Lawrence Kendzior gave the following update at 8 a.m.
Many in town are complaining that their streets were still not plowed hours after the blizzard. The city said 20-percent of streets are passable by 9 p.m. Saturday.
Patch can't get your streets plowed any quicker, but we can offer you a vehicle to sound off and let others (and maybe even the plow drivers) know what areas of town still need help.
Road crews worked overnight Saturday to continue clearing the record amount of snow dumped on the town by this weekend's blizzard.
Emergency officials spent Saturday afternoon attempting to reach two dozen dairy cows trapped in barn that partially collapsed under the weight of heavy snow. Patch photographer Jennifer Schulten captured the rescue.
Emergency officials spent Saturday afternoon attempting to reach two dozen dairy cows trapped in barn that partially collapsed under the weight of heavy snow. Patch photographer Jennifer Schulten captured the rescue.
The state is urging residents to stay off the roads, if possible, however.
The following report was provided by David M. Bowen from the City of Meriden Office of Emergency Management.