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Heat Wave, New Principal, Shopping Center Approved, High School Graduation

Our 'In Case You Missed It' column looks back at some of the stories featured on Patch this week.

 

Patch has complied a list of the top stories affecting the residents of Rocky Hill during the week of June 17 to 23.

Former principal Megan Bennett left West Hill School after one year for a position in Southington.

Since March, Richard Seidman has been the interim athletic director.

Cora Belden Library is seeing an increase in visitors due to the hot temperatures.

The project must be approved by the state traffic commission before construction can begin in Rocky Hill.

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Patch has complied a list of the emergency calls to Rocky Hill Fire Department from June 13 to 18.

The 190 members of the Class of 2012 accept their diplomas outside of Rocky Hill High School Tuesday night.

Funds will be used to expand and improve the company's facility and buy items such as production machinery and equipment.

The following information was supplied by the Rocky Hill Police Department between June 11 to 15 and does not indicate a conviction.

All the violations were corrected days after the report was given to the superintendent.

Members of the group will continue to work together as new organization known as "Stay Informed."

After leading the girls' volleyball team to a state championship and baseball team to the playoffs, George McKinnon has resigned from his position.

Night is the theme of the adult program where active readers can win prizes and enjoy good books.

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Robert Mayer (Editor) May 9, 2013 at 01:08 pm
We should have them this weekend