It takes a second to blink off the noonday glare of downtown Lansing and adjust to the butterscotch glow of the historic Atrium Building on Washington Square.
Flood-prone Meriden spared from heaviest rainfall during weekend storms- MERIDEN Heeding forecasts that called for heavy rains and thunderstorms that could bring about flash flooding last weekend, city officials braced for the worst.Fire Chief Kenneth Morgan said his department planned for a potential 10 inches worth of.
Meriden Senior Center plans continue with tour of Health Department on Miller Street- MERIDEN As the city’s plans to build a new senior center progress, the panel tasked with developing those plans toured another facility Wednesday night: the Health & Human Services Department location on Miller Street.In addition to developing a.
Meriden council OK’s funds for senior center study, design- MERIDEN The City Council voted 8-0 Monday night to approve spending $250,000 in ARPA funds to pay for a design and evaluation assessment for a new senior center with the potential for other uses included in the project. City officials have been.
Gov. Lamont thanks Meriden city hall employees during visit Monday- MERIDEN Seated in a conference room at City Hall Monday afternoon, Lea Crown, Meriden’s director of health and human services, outlined some of her department’s latest initiatives with the number of new COVID-19 cases continuing to decline.