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Humane Society's Pets of the Week
Homer the dog, Tiger the cat and three ferrets search for their fur-ever homes.
Paul Petrone grew up in Salem, graduated from the University of Connecticut and previously worked at The Day and The Bulletin before landing a job at Patch.com in 2010.
Paul originally worked as the local editor of Waterford Patch for 2 1/2 years. Since, he has run the Montville Patch, worked as a field editor and now runs 16 Patch sites throughout Connecticut as a curation editor.
The 16 Patch sites Paul runs are:
Ledyard Patch
The Lymes Patch
The Haddams-Killingworth Patch
Guilford Patch
North Branford Patch
North Haven Patch
Wallingford Patch
Meriden Patch
Orange Patch
Bethwood Patch
East Hampton-Portland Patch
Glastonbury Patch
Rocky Hill Patch
Mansfield-Storrs Patch
Windsor Locks-East Windsor Patch
Suffield Patch
Paul's number is (860) 287-5265 and his email is paul.petrone@patch.com. Feel free to contact him anytime!
Homer the dog, Tiger the cat and three ferrets search for their fur-ever homes.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Waterford Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Just three sales were recorded this week in Montville in a slow week of sales.
Connecticut's minimum wage is $8.25 an hour. Is that fair? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Connecticut's minimum wage is $8.25 an hour. Is that fair? Share your thoughts in the comments.
A proposed recycling law would be paid for by consumers.
A proposed recycling law would be paid for by consumers.
This week, Montville saved thousands of dollars in labor as prisoners went to work.
The Waterford Animal Shelter is now holding New London’s dogs.
The following arrest information was provided by Montville and State Police and does not constitute a conviction.
The magazine covered the air, hotel and dinner costs for the governor — about $1,000.
Business and employment experts are sounding the alarm over a legislative proposal they say would give Connecticut workers on-the-job powers "never before seen in the workplace."
Business and employment experts are sounding the alarm over a legislative proposal they say would give Connecticut workers on-the-job powers "never before seen in the workplace."
The magazine covered the air, hotel and dinner costs for the governor — about $1,000.