Bryan cherished his time with loved ones and friends.
The 8-month-old was found safe and was reunited with her family after police found the stolen vehicle.
Sgt. Rosa was a proud and decorated U.S. Army veteran until retirement and a member of the American Legion Post 132 in Franklin, New Jersey.
Tom served as a Chief Engineer in the U.S. Navy, enjoyed a long career in manufacturing, was a mentor, world traveler and family man.
Bill honorably served in the U.S. Army, was a devout tinkerer and fixer, talented design draftsman and loving family man.
Greg, a fighter with a big heart, was known for his charisma and bright smile. He was the owner and operator of Camputaro Electric, LLC.
A 2-year-old-child was reported missing Monday.
Jim was known as a kind spirit, passionate, hard-working and dedicated, along with being an avid golfer and loving family man.
A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing Meriden teen.
CT Riptide Baseball held it’s official opening of Riptide Cove at a ribbon cutting ceremony on April 26th at 74 Cambridge Street in Meriden.
Castle Craig Players stage Durang's hit comedy VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE
Two men are accused of fleeing police in Meriden last week and face numerous charges.
A man was arrested on a sexual assault warrant in Meriden, and police say he had 37 bags of crack-cocaine when he was arrested.
In the 6 months since a 5-cent surcharged was added to every nip sale, Meriden saw 737,468 of the tiny bottles sold.
A man was charged Thursday after police said he cut off his GPS monitoring device and fled.
Three Meriden runners finished the Boston Marathon this year.
Maryellen worked many years for Connecticut General Insurance in the Medicare Division and was a dedicated member of the Meriden community.
A Meriden man accused of hitting police cruisers with his car is facing charges in connection to a shooting last year, according to police.
No one was injured in the accident early Tuesday morning.
Ercole proudly served in the U.S. Army, was a devoted family man and a dedicated employee Ulbrich's Stainless Steel and Sikorsky Aircraft.
Another wrong-way crash left two drivers with serious injuries early Tuesday.
Debra worked as a CNA for Bradley Home & Pavilion for 30 years until retiring and was a loving and caring wife, mother and grandmother.
More than 50 out of 169 Connecticut towns are now in the state’s highest alert level for coronavirus infections.
A Meriden woman who embezzled more than $400,000 has been sentenced, according to federal prosecutors.
Lisa, an avid gardener and photographer, was active in the community and worked at Danbury Hospital for many years.
The National Football Foundation will honor 26 high school & prep school scholar athletes for academic excellence, leadership & citizenship.
The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was also sold at a Meriden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A man has been charged after police say he through a cinder block through a kitchen window.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a Meriden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Sergeant Vecchitto, a loving son, husband, brother and friend, was a proud and decorated U.S Marine, serving as an Intelligence Specialist.
Coronavirus cases are once again on the rise in Connecticut, with 25 towns in the state’s red alert zone for infection rates.
Mary, a dedicated employee of the Wallingford Stop and Shop for many years, cherished her family, friends and her dog, Deacon.
A man wanted in the fatal shooting of a woman last month took his own life, according to police.
State Sen. Mary Abrams (D-13) will not seek a third term.
A car slammed into a gas station over the weekend, leading to a fire at the pumps.
The Boys & Girls Club of Meriden's Robotics team has advanced to the championship and is seeking funds to support their efforts.
Shelly, known for her kindness, sweet tooth and creativity, cherished spending time with loved ones and cared deeply for animals.
Ray, who served in the CT National Guard, was the owner of East Hampton Pizza House and DaLaurs Restaurant in Portland for many years.
Join us to celebrate the Triduum and Easter this year!
The city has paid $135,000 to a family whose apartment was raided by police in 2018.