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. 

The state courts maintain a searchable public database of warrants they issue and there are 41 pending warrants, including ones dating back to 2003.

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State police arrested a 41-year old woman from Vermont Saturday night for allegedly driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.

The mission of the Rocky Hill Education Foundation is to build a partnership between the business community and public education while fostering educational opportunities for all students in town. The 14th Annual Renaissance Ball for the Rocky Hill Education Foundation will be held on Feb. 14 at the Wethersfield Country Club from 7 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

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On Sunday, hundreds of people from all over the region, and beyond, gathered at to honor Greg Caron and take part in a basketball tournament for his benefit.

Police are asking residents who notice anything unusual in the area of France Street to contact the Rocky Hill Police Department.

Manny Cunard, associate executive director of the , gave an overview of his organization Wednesday morning to members of the group.

The laundromat held its second annual "Wash for the Cure" on Nov. 2, which was postponed due to autumn snowstorm, with all proceeds from the self-service washes and dries being donated to the Connecticut Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for Cure.

New legislation proposed by Senator Richard Blumenthal would create better lives for retired military dogs.

The consultant for the  gave a presentation to members of the  along with town and state officials Thursday morning in which he presented alternatives to help alleviate future traffic flow issues.

Outgoing Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jeffrey Villar presented an education budget that is nearly 3 percent higher than last year's to the Board of Education at Thursday night.

The former head of Bolton schools will fill the spot vacated by Dr. Jeffrey Villar who will be leaving Rocky Hill Public Schools at the end of the month.


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