PD: Man Driving 85 MPH Who Hit Woman in Front Yard Said Gas Pedal Stuck
Middletown Police say the impact broke the victim's arm and injured her knee and overnight her injuries became much more severe, sending her to Hartford Hospital by Lifestar.
View ArticleMiddletown Obituaries: Bukowski, Estok, Harrison, Jordt, Piotrowski
Recent obituaries with ties to Middletown.
View ArticlePolice: Unauthorized Cars Parked at Metro Square Will be Towed
Middletown Police say that since Jan. 1, 240 vehicles have been impounded in this private lot for customers who frequent the movie theater and other businesses only.
View ArticleDrew Running Unopposed; GOP's Nov. Slate Includes Ex-Mayor Giuliano
Middletown's GOP town committee passed over six-term councilman Joseph Bibisi and three-term member and minority leader Phil Pessina at its nominating convention.
View ArticleDemocrats Nominate Mayor Drew for Second Term — in Absentia
As Drew, recovering from surgery watched live via Skype on his chief of staff's phone, Majority Leader and former mayor Tom Serra said, "Dan Drew has wisdom beyond his 33 years."
View ArticleT-Shirt, Electronics Recycling, Prop Mgmt Firms Eye Remington Rand Leases
Middletown's Economic Development Commission Monday has several items to consider, including
View Article30-Year Middletown Town Clerk Retires, Set to Open Boutique
Sandra Russo-Driska, 46, who started working summers for the city in 1983 at 16, accepted an early retirement incentive last year, but she won't be slowing down a bit.
View ArticleMayor Picks Deputy Town Clerk to Lead Her Department
Second in command at the town clerk's office for 16 years, Linda Bettencourt was nominated Monday by the mayor. The common council will vote on her appointment Aug. 5.
View ArticleReggae and Caribbean Music Marks Tonight's Summer Sounds Concert
On Middletown's South Green, MOTO will play a blend of traditional roots reggae spiced with contemporary touches and more traditional Caribbean soca material.
View ArticleHow This Student's Blog Is Paying for College
Heading to college doesn't mean you're heading into a lifetime of student loan debt. Here's how one college student turned her homework into a business that will pay off her student loans.
View ArticleRegistration Underway for Connecticut River Cleanup Event
Titled "The Source to Sea Cleanup," this annual Connecticut River trash clearing event will be taking place along four states.
View ArticleMiddlesex County Folk Living Longer Lives Than New Haven County Peers
The gap between men and women’s life expectancy is shrinking, but it may not be good news for everyone. See how Middlesex County stacks up.
View ArticlePart-Time Work, Exhibits and Possible P&Z Primary
Tuesday July 23rd's edition of tidbits of information that you need to know about town.
View ArticleMiddletown Examining Merger of Parks Department, Public Works
The city is also looking to merge the recreation and senior services department into one.
View ArticleDirector: Parking Enforcement is a Fact of City Life
Middletown's parking director Geen Thazhampallath dispels some myths about enforcement downtown, including quotas and targeting individuals.
View ArticleLIVE LUNCH CHAT: Healthy Eating Tips With Nutrition Specialist
Join Patch for a live chat on nutrition from noon to 12:45 p.m. on Wednesday, July 24.
View ArticleNew Upgrades on Patch: More Headlines, Better Conversation
Middletown Patch's shout stream is back! Make your views known.
View Article10-Minute Free Parking Returns Downtown
The onetime perk of Middletown residency — running into CVS for a quick prescription pickup or Public Market for a gallon of milk and not having to put a quarter in the parking meter — has returned....
View ArticleCouncil Minority Leader: GOP is Party of 'Cartoons & Buffoons'
Longtime Councilman Phil Pessina charges the former mayor and other party leaders with behind-the-scenes machinations and retaliation for supporting Democratic initiatives.
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