Community Corner

Week in Review

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 this past week.

If the high school is placed on probation, a local real estate agent feels the whole community will be negatively affected.

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Melted wires cause evacuation.

Superintendent clarifies that the Rocky Hill High School students have enough textbooks.

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Rocky Hill ranks 122 in the state in per pupil expenditure average.

The Cherry Hill Construction Inc. has not been working on the site since the middle of April.

Silas Deane Highway project should be completed by September.

The family will receive money from the town, and training and new policies will be implemented by the Parks and Recreation Department.

An 'adjusted budget' will be presented to the council on May 14 with some, all or none of the recommendations suggested by the two parties.

The Board of Education will now determine where the cuts will be made to its budget.

As part of the read to feed program local students raise money for local food bank.

Customers line up to attend Free Comic Book Day at Heroes & Hitters Saturday.


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