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GOP issues statement on defeat of June 8 referendum

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No

(George Millerd, Republican Town Committee Chairman, released the following statement following Tuesday’s defeat of the $83,000,000 Berlin High School renovation proposal.)

Excellent essayists

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Berlin students are acknowledged by the New Britain Symphony for their “What Music Means to Me” essays or posters at a special performance for fifth grade students in Berlin, New Britain and Plainville. From left: Haley Hauptfeld of Willard Elementary School; Stephanie Humen of Griswold Elementary School; Caylie Whiteside of Hubbard Elementary School; Max Weiss of Willard Elementary School.

District tallys on high school vote

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No

The vote is in on the high school renovation referendum and the project has been voted down by a margin of 133 votes. With 45 percent of the electorate voting, the final tally (unofficial) is 2,848 “yes” and 2,981 “no.”

High school project fails

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No

The vote is in on the high school renovation referendum and the project has been voted down by a margin of 133 votes.

Police seek stolen Harley

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The Berlin Police Department reports that at approximately 2:15 p.m. Monday, a stolen vehicle was spotted in the area of TD Banknorth on Rt.372;  a black Harley Davidson motorcycle CT Plate# 870607.

By a "no"s

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By Olivia L. Lawrence
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Voters cast their ballot at Griswold Elementary School June 8. Poll workers report that more than 100 voters per hour are showing up to cast their votes on the high school referendum question. See vote results tonight on The Citizen website.

Public invited to talk about environmental concerns

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No

The Central Connecticut Health District along with its community partners will host a "Community Conversation" to discuss the current state of public health and chemical exposures in the towns of Berlin, Newington, Rocky Hill, and Wethersfield.

Voters to decide BHS future June 8

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All five polls will be open June 8 starting at 6 a.m. and continuing until 8 p.m. The referendum is on a $83 million renovate as new plan for Berlin High School. Check the website Tuesday night for results.

High school referendum vote is June 8

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June 8 the town will hold a referendum vote on whether or not to bond $83 million for a “renovate-as-new” overhaul of Berlin High School. All five polls will be open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.

Referendum results will be posted on The Citizen website June 8 and in the June 10 edition

GOP chair files complaint against town officials

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High school referendum 'facts' are the issue
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George Millerd, chairman of the Republican Town Committee, has filed a complaint, against several town officials, with the state Elections Enforcement Commission.

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