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Daily Five: Are You Prepared for Hurricane Sandy?
Five things to know for Friday, October 26, 2012.

Five things to know for Friday, October 26, 2012.

Residents will now be notified of an emergency, including severe weather, through the town's notification system.
Started in 2006, the empty building in Wallingford has been an eyesore for drivers headed to Durham ever since.
The following message is provided by the Durham Department of Emergency Management:
Mark Clementel, a convicted sex offender who was found guilty of DUI earlier this year, is now facing a larceny charge, police say.
The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests made, not convictions
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.
Police say Gilman Levesque sent more than 30 unwanted texts and called his ex 50 times shortly after they broke up.
The Fieldhouse Committee tasked with building a bathroom at Coginchaug High School's athletic complex is still considering its options.
The town recently reached tier 5 pricing, according to First Selectman Laura Francis, which means that participants will receive the lowest price available. An informational workshop will be held tonight at 7 p.m. at the library.
The Coginchaug Regional High School Guidance Department will be offering a special presentation about planning and paying for college on Thursday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium.
The EPA is awaiting a court ruling on a settlement reached by the agency and Merriam Manufacturing.
Durham resident says state Senate candidate can motivate businesses to expand and create quality jobs.
Town officials met Friday afternoon to talk about preparations for the storm's arrival, which is expected early next week.
Five things to know for Wednesday, October 24, 2012.
The information provided by the Meriden Police Department represents charges filed and arrests made, not convictions.
48-year-old Matthew J. Flynn was pulled over Tuesday by Meriden Police for making an improper turn and now faces multiple charges.
Hurricane Sandy will take aim at the northeast starting Sunday night. Are you prepared for the storm?
New company Dirtfinder.com offers unique service to construction industry professionals.
Five things to know for Thursday, October 25, 2012.