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Middletown, CT News Archives for May 2008

May 31, 2008 | The Hartford Courant

Premo Before State Psychiatric Security Review Board

A request by medical staff at the state's maximum-security psychiatric hospital to lessen the restrictions on a Willington man who shot and wounded three state troopers eight years ago is under consideration by ...

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Fri May 30, 2008

Hartford Courant

Police Arrest Two Suspects In Middletown Robbery

City police officers arrested two men in connection with the robbery of a convenience store at Newfield and Westfield streets at about 4:40 p.m. today.

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Related Topix: Windsor Locks, CT

Wed May 28, 2008

hosted Hartford Courant | Hartford Courant

Essex Library Association Chooses New Director

The Essex Library Association has selected Richard Conroy as the new executive director for the library. Conroy, a Middletown resident, is expected to begin work at the library June 16.

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Related Topix: Essex, CT, Stratford, CT, Libraries, Old Lyme, CT

Mon May 26, 2008

Hartford Courant

Boaters, like motorists, recoil at high fuel costs

Rising fuel prices are pinching boaters, too. Marine gas generally sells at between 50 cents and 75 cents a gallon more than auto fuel.

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Related Topix: East Lyme, CT

Sun May 25, 2008

The Hartford Courant

Wesleyan Grads Greet Obama

A sea of red-clothed graduates and thousands of their families and friends gave a standing ovation to Democratic presidential candidate Sen.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Barack Obama

Fri May 23, 2008

WTNH

Wesleyan closes commencement for Obama address

Middletown _ Wesleyan University will be breaking from tradition this year by closing their commencement ceremony to the public.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Barack Obama

Thu May 22, 2008

WNBC New York Channel 4

Obama To Stand In For Kennedy At Wesleyan Commencement

Sen. Edward Kennedy won't be able to deliver a commencement address to Wesleyan University graduates after being diagnosed with brain cancer but he's persuaded Barack Obama to stand in for him.

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Related Topix: Health, Brain Cancer, US Politics, US News, Barack Obama

Wed May 21, 2008

Hartford Courant

Arrest Made In Haddam Robbery

Eli Suciu, 53, of 206 Saybrook Road in the Higganum section, was charged with multiple felony robbery and weapons counts and held on bail for arraignment today in Superior Court in Middletown .

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Related Topix: Higganum, CT, Haddam, CT

WTNH

Budget cuts loom, but Middletown school remains open

By News Channel 8's Sara Welch Posted May 20, 2008 5:10 PM Middletown _ Budget cuts put one Middletown school on the chopping block.

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Tue May 20, 2008

MiddletownJournal

Teachers' introspection aids racial equity

You must understand your own color and culture to effectively teach in a diverse environment, said Alexis Vafides, government teacher and teachers'union president in the Fairfield City School District.

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Related Topix: Education Etc.

Mon May 19, 2008

Broward-Palm Beach - News

Lulz for Monday: Some of the Best of the Worst Music Videos

So, who doesn't want to gently easy into their Monday afternoon with a good 20 minutes of time-wasting bad Internet videos? The smartest YouTube searchers know that the site's treasures are often found simply ... via Broward-Palm Beach - News

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Sun May 18, 2008

hosted Hartford Courant | Hartford Courant

Students, Police Describe Incident At Wesleyan

“Right now, it seems the officers followed policies and procedures in responding to a call for assistance”

- Students at Wesleyan University are questioning whether police used excessive force when they broke up a large street party early Friday with Tasers, dogs, pepper spray and paintball-like projectiles filled with pepper powder.

The incident was one of the most serious confrontations in recent memory between Middletown police and students at the elite liberal arts university, police and university officials said. Five students were arrested, two of whom were taken to the hospital for minor injuries. Read more

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Related Topix: Portland, CT, Cromwell, CT

Sat May 17, 2008

Connecticut Post

One-Way Street Proposed

“To take an entire entrance to Southport out of the mix to satisfy a small collection of people is pretty ludicrous”

A proposal by Center Street residents to make part of their street "one-way only" has drawn opposition from a number of business owners in the area as well as residents of Spruce Street. via Connecticut Post

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Related Topix: Norwalk, CT, Southport, CT

Fri May 16, 2008

hosted Hartford Courant | Hartford Courant

Unruly Gathering at Wesleyan University Results in Five Arrests

Police say they arrested five students at Wesleyan University who were part of a large crowd on campus that lashed out at police early this morning.

Two of the students, Andrew Dermont, 21 and Andrew Price, 23, are being held on $10,000 and are scheduled to appear in Superior Court in Middletown this morning. They are charged with assault on a police officer, interfering with a police officer, disorderly conduct and inciting a riot.

Dermont is additionally charged with reckless endangerment. Price is also charged with possession of less than four ounces of marijuana. Read more

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Thu May 15, 2008

hosted Hartford Courant | Hartford Courant

Middletown Council OKs Budget

“I'm not going to tell my son he can't go to school anymore because I don't have the money, or that you can't go to class because I can't afford it. I'm going to sell my car, I'm going to do whatever I have to do.”

- Citing tough economic times, the common council Tuesday night approved a $129 million city and school budget that trimmed funding requests for almost every city department but preserved a 5 percent increase for education.

While city departments took a hit, much of the talk at the meeting revolved around schools. Many of the 70 or so people in attendance said that if the board of education did not receive a 9 percent increase, it might have to close schools.

The council-approved budget means the property tax rate will be set at 25.5 mills. The current tax rate is roughly 24 mills, adjusted for the revaluation that was completed last year. Read more

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Related Topix: US News

Wed May 14, 2008

hosted Hartford Courant | Hartford Courant

Parents Alarmed That Middletown's Macdonough School May Close

“Low-income people may not have access to transportation”

- With one hand pressing her 3-month-old baby to her chest and her other handing out fliers to passing parents, Izzi Greenberg waged a battle to keep the doors of Macdonough Elementary School open Monday.

'Are you coming to the council meeting tomorrow?' Greenberg, executive director of the North End Action Team, asked a parent in front of the Spring Street school Monday afternoon. 'Here, did you get one?' she asked, thrusting a flier at another woman with a kid in tow.

Activists like Greenberg and parents have grown increasingly alarmed at talk that the board of education might shutter Macdonough because of the city's budget crunch. It's a move they said would deal a blow to the North End and guillotine a campus that serves some of the city's most disadvantaged children. Read more

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Related Topix: Kids, Family

Mon May 12, 2008

WTIC-TV Hartford

Middletown Wasn't Given A Choice

Recent articles in The Courant, have described involvement of all stakeholders in a community in planning for land use and future development in their towns and cities. via WTIC-TV Hartford

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Sun May 11, 2008

hosted Hartford Courant | Hartford Courant

Exhibit At Wesleyan Views Climate Change Through Art

“We're not really sure how the cows are going to react.”

- It seemed an odd way for the trio of college students to show off their freshly-inked tattoos: posed dramatically on chairs and ensconced like museum exhibits in a display case.

Then again, these weren't your typical tattoos. Colored numbers and charts unfurled on the shoulders and backs of the young women. One of them had a catalog of raw material from the local landfill etched on her left calf.

The three women - and their data-crunching tattoos - will be among dozens of art pieces on display at the first 'Feet to the Fire' festival, a Wesleyan University- and city-sponsored event Saturday that organizers said seeks to fuse art and science to address growing concerns about climate change. Read more

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Related Topix: Boston Metro

Fri May 09, 2008

hosted Hartford Courant | Hartford Courant

State Budget Woes Could Hit Middletown

“We have a new high school coming online and our property's been reassessed”

- The state's projected budget deficit could put city officials in an even tighter squeeze as they try to pare down a city and school budget that already calls for a tax increase.

City officials are especially keeping an eye on PILOT funds - money the state doles out to municipalities that have tax-exempt or state-owned property in their borders. The money is meant to substitute for the property taxes municipalities would normally receive from those lands.

Middletown has several large properties that qualify for PILOT funds, including Connecticut Valley Hospital, Wesleyan University and the Connecticut Juvenile Training Facility. This year, the city received $9.4 million in PILOT funds; officials expected to receive about $9.8 million next year. Read more

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Wed May 07, 2008

Hartford Courant

Wesleyan Potters Celebrate Spring; Gifts Galore For Mom

W esleyan Potters' Spring Festival & Sale is Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine, at their gallery, 350 S. Main St. via Hartford Courant

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Mon May 05, 2008

KOMO-TV Seattle

Teaching kids before they fall victim to cyber-luring

“If you can get 'em and get some good habits as they're starting talking about looking at social networking sites and their own Web sites, we have a better chance at getting them to have good habits from the get-go”

Cyber bullying and Internet luring are crimes that happen to kids in the secrecy of the computer. via KOMO-TV Seattle

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Related Topix: Microsoft, Rocky Hill, CT, Social Software

Sun May 04, 2008

TurboMachinery International

Pratt & Whitney Dedicates New Co-Generation System at Middletown Facility

“It also will conserve energy by using the waste heat from the turbine to make steam while relieving the electric grid of the need to produce more than 60 million kilowatt hours per year.”

The Combined Heat & Power plant will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating costs. via TurboMachinery International

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Related Topix: Generation, Industrial, Manufacturing, Aerospace-Defense, Industrial Machines, Security, United Technologies Corporation

Fri May 02, 2008

Hartford Courant

Concert For Kids, Families

Steve Roslonek, known as SteveSongs, will perform music for kids and families on May 24 to benefit the Green Street Arts Center's scholarship fund, which provides assistance for underserved youth to attend the ... via Hartford Courant

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