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Week in Review: Arrests, Capital Budgets, Cancer Levels

In Case You Missed It: some of the tops stories covered this week on Cheshire Patch.

Town Manager Michael Milone Proposes Capital Budget

He is proposing spending more than $13 million this fiscal year on dozens of major projects. It's part of a $50 million, five-year plan, about a third of which will be funded through grants and reserves.


No Elevated Cancer Levels in Cheshire 

For years, the occurrence of cancer in Cheshire residents has been the subject of a state study to determine if they are elevated, as two residents charged years ago. That study is good news for residents.


Cheshire Police Make Plenty of DUI Arrests

People allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs have kept Cheshire Police busy this month.


Cheshire Board of Education Investigates Full-Day Kindergarten 

A newly-appointed committee is looking into the feasibility of offering full-day kindergarten next year, something that many parents have wanted for years.





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