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Five things to know for Wednesday, May 1, 2013.

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.
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Five things to know for Wednesday, May 1, 2013.

A grassroots effort is underway to rename Waterford High School’s field house after the school’s longtime athletic director.
The casino broke two slot machine-related records this weekend.
Three seventh graders and three eighth graders were named the Waterford Rotary Club's students of the year Monday.
Just three property sales were recorded this past week in Waterford Town Hall.
You can zap any state tax, credit or tax exemption you don't like in Comptroller Kevin Lembo's new online revenue tool.
You can zap any state tax, credit or tax exemption you don't like in Comptroller Kevin Lembo's new online revenue tool.
At Cub Scout Pack 36's annual Cake Bake Monday, it was an eagle by the Tribolet boys that soared highest.
A woman's plea to save Cohanzie School has First Selectman Dan Steward questioning why it took so long.
Five things to know for Tuesday, April 30, 2013.
A unique fundraiser by the Montville Projection Graduation 2013 Committee has everyone seeing pink.
The middle school is looking for input from parents and guardians to see if they think the school is a safe, interactive place.
The following arrest information was provided by Montville and State Police and does not constitute a conviction.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Waterford Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The governor told reporters last week that his proposal is on the ropes and not likely to pass the legislature.
The governor told reporters last week that his proposal is on the ropes and not likely to pass the legislature.