Coming up: lesser birds/Post Modern Panic/John Blues McCarthy on the Meriden Patch calendar
Also check out Rainbow Roundtable on the Meriden Patch calendar
Make time for Rainbow Roundtable on the Meriden Patch calendar
The winning ticket was sold at a business in Meriden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
And on the Meriden Patch calendar - Rainbow Roundtable
Also, don’t miss Rainbow Roundtable on the Meriden Patch calendar
Coming up on the Meriden Patch calendar: Me & My Peeps
Also, don’t miss Summer Kick-Off Sensory Friendly Family Night! on the Meriden Patch calendar
The event, which is for children ages 10 to 13, is making its first visit to Meriden. Read details here.
A Meriden resident won the top prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Iviana Bynum now serving as WIHS Outreach & Event Coordinator
Officials are advising residents of black bear sightings in Meriden.
The big win came on a Powerball ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A Purple Alert had been issued for the boy.
From first dribbles to final cheers, the Y is where kids learn the game, build confidence, and have fun as part of a team.
ST. PATRICK WILL BE IN MERIDEN ON 3-28-26 @ 1:30 PM
Police are asking for help with finding a man who is missing from Meriden.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Meriden.
A major winter storm is forecast to bring a foot or more of snow to town on Sunday and Monday.
From outdoor skills to creative arts to hands-on learning, every day brings a new opportunity to try something different.
Police are asking for help with finding a missing 14-year-old from Meriden.
The first-time lottery player bought the winning ticket at a business in Meriden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning ticket was recently sold at a restaurant in Meriden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Find your game this fall at the Y! Sign up for Fall Youth Basketball League.
The soon-to-be 9-year-old boy has been named “Champion” of Circle of Care’s Make Tracks Walk/Run supporting families facing childhood cancer
The Meriden-New Britain-Berlin YMCA (MNBBY) is pleased to announce the promotion of Anthony “Tony” Cortright to Senior Program Director.
A Meriden resident bought the winning ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The man was killed in a head-on crash while he was driving home from work.
The Meriden-New Britain-Berlin YMCA Seals Swim Team congratulates Harper Kissane!
The event was a colorful party that was a mix of positive pride energy and a joyful celebration.
Connecticut Counseling Centers, Inc. provides lifesaving treatment services for those in the community struggling with opioid addiction