Here is how Meriden residents voted in last night’s primary elections.
Crews called off a search for a Meriden man who went missing Sunday night.
Residents turned down the city's budget in a referendum Wednesday.
State Sen. Len Suzio received the AARP Legislative Achievement Award in recognition of his efforts to protect Connecticut seniors.
Sen. Len Suzio on Apr. 18 welcomed Boy Scouts of America Troop 43 Meriden to the State Capitol.
The nursing home was fined by the state Department of Public Health after a resident was seriously beaten by another resident.
Meriden is one of the few municipalities that would get more money under Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's new plan.
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With snow in the forecast, city officials announce a parking ban that will be in effect in Meriden.
Officials announce a parking ban in anticipation of an impending winter storm.
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The man took sanctuary in a church for more than three months to avoid being deported.
A former hospital property is slated for remediation and abatement.
City residents voted on several local positions in Tuesday's municipal election.
City officials are also advising residents that the transfer station will be open for extended hours during the month of November.
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The man, who has lived in Connecticut for the past 30 years, was ordered to leave the country by Oct. 10.
The city will soon begin sidewalk construction downtown.
Officials say the closure will take place on Thursday, Aug. 24.
Three heroic women inductees and 10 honorees will be celebrated at annual event in November.
The citation commended the school system on recently being featured by the George Lucas Educational Foundation's Edutopia.
Suzio met with his constituents to recap the Legislative Session on June 20.
The city announces several detours and traffic flow pattern changes that will be in effect for a road milling project.
Suzio cosponsored legislation that would improve access to prenatal health care by allowing uninsured women to enroll in health insurance.
Senator Suzio attended the event to thank Ciach Weve Valery for making youth Lacrosse a reality in Meriden.
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Suzio held a coffee hour at Dunkin' Donuts on April 28. Those who could not attend and have questions can call or email the Senator.
Sen. Len Suzio on Friday, Apr. 28 will host a “Coffee With Your Senator” event from 8 to 9 a.m. at Dunkin’ Donuts at 893 E. Main Street.
The city's operating budget for next year is slated to be finalized next month.
Thomas Hooker Elementary School 5th Grader Georgia Showerda of Meriden was recently named “Kid Senator” for the 13th Senatorial District.
The RREC program allows felons to earn early release credits Sen.Luzio's proposal is to change this for those convicted of assault and rape.
Sen. Suzio visited Pulaski Elementary School to congratulate the students and staff for being named a 'School of Excellence.'
On March 24, 8-9 am at Dunkin Donuts on Main St., Suzio will discuss a variety of issues that he has been working on at the capitol.
The city's schools are closed Wednesday.
The Senator visited to observe the construction of a sport aircraft by Wilcox Technical High School students.
Kuhn helps provide employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
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Meriden's leaders have not filed for status as a sanctuary city, according to City Manager Guy Scaife.