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Church Hosts Free Community Supper Tonight
The Church of the Epiphany dinner is open to the public.

The Church of the Epiphany dinner is open to the public.

Fundraisers will benefit Amazing Grace Food Pantry in Middletown
Firefighters Joe St. Onge of Durham and Paul Valvo of Middlefield were recognized at the Connecticut District Exchange Club's "Salute to Connecticut's Bravest" ceremony last month.
The Middlefield Senior Center is sponsoring a traditional Thanksgiving feast on Nov. 20. Make your reservation today.
Property transfers filed by the Middlefield Town Clerk's Office for Nov. 1-10.
If you have a few minutes to spare, stop by the high school and check out the colorful knitted patchwork blankets displayed in a case by the cafeteria. Not only do they look warm and cozy, the story behind them is bound to warm you, as well.
More than 150 local residents receive SNAP benefits. The average replacement benefit is $62.
Want to know who your new neighbors are? Check out these recent home sales in Meriden as recorded in the city clerk's office.
The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests made, not convictions.
Coginchaug sophomore Zoe Lerman plays the lead role in William Shakespeare’s Land of the Dead: A True Account of the Zombie Plague of 1599, a frightful but enjoyable play for teens and adults.
Brewster and Korn students are once again displaying their amazing artwork in Hartford, where the theme of this year's show is Where the Wild Things Are.
The Durham Interchurch Assistance program, which helps less fortunate families, is preparing for another busy holiday season. Here's how you can help:
Five things to know for Tuesday Nov. 6, 2012.
The following information was provided by Connecticut State Police and local police departments.
Don Klepper-Smith, chief economist at DataCore Partners in New Haven and a Durham resident, talks about the latest unemployment numbers and whether the President can actually create jobs.
Governor Malloy on Wednesday released more than 200 photos that show the extensive damage that resulted from Hurricane Sandy.
Don Klepper-Smith, chief economist at DataCore Partners in New Haven and a Durham resident, talks about the latest unemployment numbers and whether the President can actually create jobs.
The town has been offered $300,000 for the 19.6 acre property split off from the ski area earlier this year, but the Board of Selectmen has yet to discuss the offer.
Middlefield firefighters were called to the ski area early Monday morning after a brush fire reignited overnight.
Hundreds of homes were destroyed and thousands still remain in the dark nearly a week after the hurricane hit the East Coast. Here's how to help victims in most affected areas.