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Week in Review: Soldier's Return, 'Chain Reaction,' and Council Candidates
You get busy and we know that. Here’s a look back at five of the top stories this week in Southington, published right here on Patch.

I have covered a variety of news topics and beats in the greater Southington and Greater Meriden areas since 2006 with both the New Britain Herald and Meriden Record-Journal.
I moved to Southington at the start of 2011 after previously living in New Britain. A 2005 graduate from the University of Hartford with a bachelors degree in journalism and media broadcasting, I immediately joined the New Britain Herald and was assigned to cover all things news in Newington.
Within six months, I was assisting in a number of area towns, including Southington, Berlin and New Britain.
In 2007, I joined the staff at the Record-Journal and was immediately assigned the Southington beat before moving to cover police, court and fire news in Meriden, Wallingford, Southington and Cheshire. I was involved in providing live coverage at the trial of Steve Hayes, who was given a death sentence in November for his role in a deadly 2007 triple homicide in Cheshire.
I grew up in Ashburnham, Mass., a small town on the New Hampshire border about an hour outside Boston and 45 minutes from Worcester. I attended Oakmont Regional High School and was a 2001 graduate, playing on the varsity baseball, soccer and basketball teams during my time there.
I am an avid MLB fan with a heart that lives and dies with the Boston Red Sox, although as a baseball fan growing up I am proud to say that one of my favorite players was Tino Martinez. I wished him and the Yankees success – provided that success is no more than the Red Sox have.
When I find free time, I enjoy spending my days playing baseball or softball. I like cooking and generally just enjoy being social with friends and family. I also love meeting new people and hearing their stories, so please tell me about yourself if you see me.
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I am registered as unaffiliated and often lean towards liberal policies, although I remain fiscally conservative and like to keep an eye on government spending. I was raised Roman Catholic but have since found myself drifting away from the church. I hold general Christian morals and beliefs but also feel that every situation is different and a spiritual connection with God is more important than practicing every Sunday.
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You get busy and we know that. Here’s a look back at five of the top stories this week in Southington, published right here on Patch.

Wondering who your new neighbor is or what your house might sell for? Take a look at the list of the recent real estate sales in Southington.
Wondering who your new neighbor is or what your house might sell for? Take a look at the list of the recent real estate sales in Berlin.
The town is seeking $382,500 from the state for demolition and site remediation of a Farmington Avenue property.
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The most recent obituaries for those from Berlin and those with family in Berlin.
Find homes for sale in the region on this page every week, from our partners at Zillow. Be sure to also click the link below for those with open houses this weekend.
Police said Farmington resident Bruce Bisi faces charges of growing marijuana in his backyard.
Officers said a “black male” approached a 63-year-old woman at the Cumberland Farms on Queen Street and fought with her before taking her purse and fleeing on foot.
Police said Domenic Luongo took a car after on Sept. 12 and drove recklessly for a period before finally crashing on West Street and taking out two utility poles.
Rachel Scott, the first victim at Columbine in 1999, has lived on through a legacy preaching kindness and compassion. Now her message is helping to provide a more caring atmosphere for students in Southington.
From disarming suicidal subjects carrying two knives to wrapping up and arresting an individual following a series of home invasions, Southington took a moment to honor officers who went above the call of duty in 2012-13 to keep citizens safe.
State legislators, led by the Berlin state representative, demanded clarity – and decisions – from Northeast Utilities and Connecticut Light and Power as the company explores outsourcing of IT jobs during a press conference Thursday.
Here's what is playing in area theaters this weekend, plus showtimes.
Here's what is playing in Berlin area theaters this weekend, plus showtimes.
The 2014 class was announced Thursday and with a range of athletes and former Berlin High School scholars, the induction ceremony promises to provide a long history of success.
The potential sale of the former Southington Board of Education has been put on hold and an ad hoc committee will be established to determine the best way for the town to move forward with the property.
State legislators, led by the Berlin state representative, demanded clarity – and decisions – from Northeast Utilities and Connecticut Light and Power as the company explores outsourcing of IT jobs during a press conference Thursday.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library has a loaded slate for October. Join in the fun, educating opportunities the library has to offer.
Five things to help you plan your day on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013.