Some of the stories the R-J newsroom is pursuing on Thursday, June 4.
Meriden Board of Education meets tonight and will once again discuss its final budget for the upcoming fiscal year, most importantly what will be cut. School sports, special academic programs and staff are apparently still on the chopping block. The board may or may not reach final decisions tonight. Look for the story in Friday’s Record-Journal.
Also in Friday’s newspaper, a story on the annual meeting of the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce, which includes Wallingford.
We will also let you know about a soap box derby winner in Wallingford.
In Southington, students are headed over to New Britain Superior Court to participate in a mock trial.
In sports, Southington High School, Cheshire, Lyman Hall and Maloney softball teams all play in state tournament quarter finals this afternoon. Look for the stories in tomorrow’s Record-Journal sports section.
Upcoming in the Record-Journal
The Cheshire Relay for Life event starts Friday night. Look for coverage in Saturday’s Record-Journal.
On MyRecordJournal.com
Check out the video on the holocaust survivor that spoke to Southington students yesterday.
Vote in our online poll on political messages and Memorial Day parades?
Later today look for a story on a Meriden boxing club that is running a program at the city’s housing projects.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
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