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This Week in Government: Feb. 11-15
A list of Tolland government boards and commissions meetings for the week.

Megan graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, in 1996 with a degree in French. She continued her education at Boston University where she earned a master's degree in Print Journalism with a focus on multi-media communications.
She began her professional career as a journalist at the Milford Daily News in Milford, MA, in 1999 before accepting a position at the Norwich Bulletin in Norwich, CT.
Until December 2010, when she joined Patch, Megan worked for more than 8 years as a staff writer for The Day newspaper in New London, CT, where she covered multiple towns and shot and edited video for theday.com.
A list of Tolland government boards and commissions meetings for the week.

A list of Windsor Locks and East Windsor government boards and commissions meetings for the week.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for the region, as freezing rain is expected to fall throughout the morning.
With snow removal still underway and a wintery mix of weather predicted for Monday, several schools in the town and surrounding area are closed for Monday, Feb. 11.
The administrative offices of the Windsor Locks Public School District will be open, but all after-school and evening activities have been canceled.
With the large snow drifts and persistent wind, clearing the roads in north central Connecticut has been a challenge and some in town have complained that their streets were still not plowed hours after the blizzard.
East Windsor and other areas may have gotten slightly more or less.
Share your photos and videos of how you managed the massive amount of snow that blanketed the region on Feb. 8 and 9.
The state Department of Insurance offers policyholders tips on preparing for the storm and filing claims if there is property loss.
Statewide travel ban lifted as of 4 p.m. Saturday. Several local businesses remain closed on Saturday. Some church services being canceled or the faithful are being excused from attending for safety reasons.
Buildings in the state may be subject to loads at or near their design capacity, similar to the series of storms in 2011.
Take a photo and add it to this article — chronicle your accumulation!
There are plenty of good things happening on a weekly basis in Tolland. Here is where even the slightest bit of positive will be highlighted for readers. Don't be shy, share your own information to be posted as part of Good News Friday.
A Declaration of Emergency provides the governor with a number of emergency powers during the storm.
The IRS has processed more than 1 billion individual tax returns safely and securely since the nationwide debut of electronic filing in 1990.
The amount of your income, your filing status, your age and the type of income you received will determine whether you’re required to file.
Because of the potential for significant snowfall on Friday, the kiddos and district staff will get an unplanned long weekend!
Here's your chance to sound off on how you think about the proposal to change Pool Table Magic from a billiards hall to gentlemen's club.
The public schools are closed and events planned for Friday night and Saturday have already been canceled because of the predicted one to two feet of snow that could blanket the area.
Every week, a new photo from around town will be featured.