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Water Main Break Reported in Meriden
Officials say water service has been disrupted as the result of a water main break at Main Street and Pettit Drive.

Officials say water service has been disrupted as the result of a water main break at Main Street and Pettit Drive.

Roads in the town will remain impassable through most of the weekend, according to First Selectman Jon Brayshaw.
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.
An emergency notification message from Durham Town Hall:
The blizzard dumped up to three feet of snow on Durham and Middlefield overnight. Share your reactions to this historic storm with Patch.
Buildings in the state may be subject to loads at or near their design capacity, similar to the series of storms in 2011.
A potentially historic winter storm has lived up to expectations, dumping heavy snow and delivering whipping winds around the state.
Want to know who your new neighbors are? Check out these recent home sales in Meriden as recorded in the city clerk's office.
Snowmen. Shoveling. Sledding. Share your storm photos with Patch!
More than 22,000 Connecticut Light and Power customers statewide are without power tonight.
He was an honorary member of the Durham Volunteer Fire Company, a Boy Scout and an accomplished Special Olympian.
Police were called to three separate homes in Durham and Middlefield on Wednesday to investigate break-ins.
Durham and Middlefield residents hustled Thursday to prepare for the possibility of more power outages resulting from a major snowstorm.
The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests made, not convictions.
Durham and Middlefield are expected to get as much as 24-inches of snow from Friday's storm, which will begin this morning.
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Superintendent Susan Viccaro announced Thursday afternoon that all District 13 schools will be closed tomorrow, as well as Saturday, in anticipation of the snowstorm.
Facing a construction deadline and additional pressure on the school budget, District 13 officials this week were given more time to come up with a plan to pay for and install permanent bathrooms at the Coginchaug High School athletic facility.