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Storm Update: Shelter Available, Awaiting Decision on School Opening
Haddam Killingworth Middle School has been set up as a regional overnight shelter for residents in the area.

Haddam Killingworth Middle School has been set up as a regional overnight shelter for residents in the area.

The following information was provided by Connecticut State Police and local police departments.
School officials announced today that schools in Durham and Middlefield will be open tomorrow as Connecticut Light and Power crews continue efforts to restore power to hundreds of customers in both towns.
Power outages in Durham are already being reported as storm conditions worsen.
Cleanup from the storm continues as CL&P crews work to restore power to hundreds of customers. Water and MREs will be made available this afternoon at the Middlefield Firehouse.
A Yorkie went missing on Tri Mountain Road during Hurricane Sandy. Can you help find him?
The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests made, not convictions.
20-year-old Kenneth T. Rushford was arrested following a traffic stop in Middlefield earlier this month.
The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests made, not convictions.
The Durham-Middlefield Exchange Club hosts Adopt-A-Road event on Saturday.
Residents are being told to leave by nightfall Sunday and to seek shelter north of I-95. The town's evacuation center at the gym at Town Campus is opening at 6 p.m.
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Take a look at some of the damage in Durham and Middlefield and share your own photos!
A sign installed along Route 68 in Durham doesn't exactly provide the best directions to Middlefield. The arrow should point drivers to Route 157, but instead the sign directs drivers into the woods! Have you noticed the sign?
The following is a message from First Selectman Laura Francis:
Emergency officials from both towns met Sunday to prepare for the powerful storm which is moving closer to Connecticut and is expected to deliver strong wind, steady rain and lots of power outages.
Forecasters have started to use the Halloween inspired nickname to describe the potential storm headed our way, which is likely to bring a mix of rain, snow and strong winds from Hurricane Sandy.
Want to know who your new neighbors are? Check out these recent home sales in Meriden as recorded in the city clerk's office.
Impending storm forces Regional School District 13 officials to cancel classes.
Forecasters have started to use the Halloween inspired nickname to describe the potential storm headed our way, which is likely to bring a mix of rain, snow and strong winds from Hurricane Sandy.