9:02 a.m.: Report taken for a motor vehicle theft after a caller said someone stole his Honda vehicle on Fleet Street the evening prior. The caller said he lost his keys the night before and the car was parked outside of Moxy.
9:12 a.m.: Summons issued to a Lafayette Road driver.
9:53 a.m.: Caller said a few juveniles tried to throw an abandoned bicycle into their yard around 2 a.m. but it had gotten stuck in the fence. Police took the bike and its owner eventually came to pick it up at the police station.
10:40 a.m.: Verbal warning given to a Banfield Road and Constitution Avenue driver for having an uninspected vehicle.
Middletown among 17 cities to host FEMA mobile vaccination clinic
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Medical personnel administer the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at the Shepherd Home on Bow Lane in Middletown Thursday.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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The Middletown Health Department gave out the one-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine Thursday at the Shepherd Home on Bow Lane.Cassandra Day / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN It’s “open season” for COVID-19 vaccines in Connecticut, and Middletown is at the forefront of distributing the shots with 30 percent of citizens getting at least their first dose, officials said Thursday.
The older population is boasting even better numbers with 94 percent of those 65 and older, and 84 percent of the 75 and older crowd, already having taken the first dose, according to Acting Health Director Kevin Elak, who conducted a Johnson & Johnson vaccine clinic at the Shepherd Hom
On the Move: Join chamber webinar, Learning to Live in Recovery
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Larry McHugh is president of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce in Middletown.Contributed photo / Larry McHughShow MoreShow Less
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The Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce will host a free virtual webinar on “Learning to Live in Recovery” Wednesday. It will include information on how people can start recovery journey.Contributed photo / Middlesex County Chamber of CommerceShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN Optimism continues to rise as 2021 moves along, and the chamber continues to be on the move.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s announcement last week regarding the easing of restrictions on capacity limits at restaurants, retail establishments, libraries, personal service establishments, indoor recreation facilities, gyms and fitness centers, museums, aquariums and zoos, offices and more, is another example of us going in the right direction in Connecticut.
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Shopkeeper Hamed Faris has pleaded guilty to 11 charges relating to having counterfeit cigarettes and rolling tobacco for sale at a Stoke-on-Trent store.
One of Middletown’s most unique properties, the former home of collectibles and oddities purveyor Wild Bill’s Nostalgia, has been purchased by the owners of a nearby car dealership.
The buildings at 1003 Newfield St./Route 3, decorated in carnival-esque and psychedelic motifs, easily catch the eye of passing motorists, but they’ve been vacant for the past several years, following William “Wild Bill” Ziegler’s death in 2017 at the age of 70.
In late 2019, Ziegler’s son, Buffalo Bill Ziegler, opened a similarly-themed shop in Manchester, Fool’s Paradise.
Statovci LLC led by the owners of Newfield Auto Sales, located a quarter-mile away and on the opposite side of Newfield Street paid $550,000 for Wild Bill’s property in November, according to town records.