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Five things to know for Wednesday, April 24, 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.
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!
Five things to know for Wednesday, April 24, 2013.

Two Waterford women and frequent users of Waterford Beach are asking the Recreation and Parks Commission to begin manning the beach on Memorial Day weekend, instead of their custom of beginning on the third weekend in June.
Five things to know for Wednesday, April 24, 2013.
Fr. Dennis Carey, formerly the head pastor at a Waterford Catholic Church, was arrested in June for first-degree possession of child pornography.
Just two sales were recorded this week in Waterford Town Hall in a slow week of sales.
The State Supreme Court will tackle a case this week that questions the legality of the state's abolition of the death penalty, which leaves the punishment in place for those currently on death row.
The State Supreme Court will tackle a case this week that questions the legality of the state's abolition of the death penalty, which leaves the punishment in place for those currently on death row.
Despite the state's finance committee recommending the removal of a $42 million annual tax on Millstone Power Station, it could still be around for the next two years.
Despite the state's finance committee recommending the removal of a $42 million annual tax on Millstone Power Station, it could still be around for the next two years.
Great Neck's Gage Henry, Oswegatchie's Brooke Brackett and Quaker Hill's Sonia Magano were named the Waterford Rotary Club's students of the year Monday.
Five things to know for Tuesday, April 23, 2013.
The increasingly-popular group WHO threw a military wife a baby shower this month while her husband was deployed.
An acute technical issue has been fixed and we are back rocking-and-rolling at Montville Patch.
Five things to know for Tuesday, April 23, 2013.
The following arrest information was provided by Montville and State Police and does not constitute a conviction.
Would banning backpacks from all public events make us safer? Share your thoughts in the comments.