Middletown Arrests: Nov. 12-20
The following police reports come from the Middletown Police public information officer. Individuals named here reflect charges filed, never a conviction.
View ArticleHomeless Numbers Rising in Connecticut
The 7 percent year-over-year rise in Connecticut bucks a downward national trend, according to survey results released this week by the federal Housing and Urban Development Department.
View ArticleFlags Directed to Half-Staff on Friday in Remembrance of JFK
Governor Malloy has has directed flags in Connecticut to fly at half-staff on Friday in recognition of a national Day of Remembrance for President John F. Kennedy.
View ArticleReport: Middletown's Crime Rate Has Plummeted, Population on the Rise
New data released this week by the Connecticut Economic Resource Center shows the city has changed dramatically in the last 23 years.
View ArticleMalloy Says 'No' to Allowing Extended Health Care Plans
The offer "simply doesn't apply to Connecticut," the governor said.
View ArticleHoliday Recipe: Homemade Sourdough Bread and Compound Butter
Treat your dinner guests to something extra special this holiday with these recipes for orange cranberry butter and sourdough bread.
View ArticleThe Keys to an Effective Food Drive
This year, make the most impact when donating to your community's Thanksgiving food drive.
View ArticleMap: What Part of Town Has the Most Children in Poverty?
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the percentage of children living below the poverty line.
View ArticleWeekend Fair Roundup: Nov. 22-Nov. 24
If your church fair, vendor fair, holiday fair, or craft fair is not on the list, add the information in the comments.
View ArticleBaby Monitors Recalled After Infants Strangled To Death
This article was written by Tara May Tesimu. Angelcare Movement and Sound BabyÂ
View ArticlePD: Woman, 47, Pilfered $44 Worth of Febreze from Rite Aid
Middletown Police say a city woman who's been convicted of several petty crimes around Connecticut in the last eight years hid air fresheners in her backpack.
View ArticleBest Blogs on Patch: Prepping for Thanksgiving
This article was written by Penny Riordan. Patch bloggers write about a variety of our topics on our site. Bloggers use the platform
View ArticleSouthern Rockers The Drawbridge Play Free Concert at Keagan's
This Preston-based band, together since 2008, plays an upbeat blend of country and Southern rock cover songs and originals with a strong focus on songwriting.
View ArticleSkakel Out on Bond: Wins Bid for New Trial in Martha Moxley Murder
The Greenwich resident has spent more than 10 years behind bars following his conviction for the 1975 murder of Martha Moxley.
View ArticleRussell Library Promotes Brandie Doyle to Head of Circulation Services
This former business and career resources librarian at Middletown's library, replaces Chris Angeli, now head librarian at Milford Library.
View ArticleMap: Areas With Poverty and Homes Without Heat
The map below shows a snapshot across town of the percentage of families living in poverty and the percentage of homes without heating fuel or heating equipment.
View ArticleIs Eminent Domain a Solution for Foreclosure Woes?
As cities across the country consider the power of eminent domain to help their residents in danger of foreclosure, America debates whether or not it is fair.
View ArticleEarly Morning Fire Destroys 3-Bay Garage in South Middletown
There were no injuries in the two-alarm blaze that required mutual aid from Middletown, Durham, Middlefield and a tanker truck from Portland Fire and two hours to knock down.
View ArticleXavier High School Students Make Honor Roll
Those young men who achieved this academic status hail from Middletown and throughout Connecticut.
View ArticleBiz Owners: Doing Anything Special to Lure Shoppers for Small Business Sat?
Tell us about specials you're offering to Middletown customers looking for deals on the Saturday after Thanksgiving and we'll let your neighbors know.
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