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Week in Review: Art Center Effort, Class Sizes & Police Chase

You get busy and we know that. Here's a look back at five of the top stories this week in Southington, published here on Patch.

Things piled up, you were busy with work and family and you didn’t have an opportunity to check in with Patch during the week to see what was going on. No problem, we are here to help.

It was a busy week in Southington with a lot of news that captured people’s attention and we have all the details. The following five stories grabbed headlines and sparked interest throughout the community, so be sure to take a look back and click on the links to read the full stories.

Council Gives Go Ahead on Gura Building Arts Center Project, route: {:controller=>"articles", :action=>"show", :id=>"council-give-go-ahead-on-gura-building-arts-center-project"} -->: It took nearly a year before the Council came to a final decision, but after much planning and review, members voted to give Southington Community Cultural Arts an opportunity to try and raise the money to transform the building into an arts center. See the full details by clicking the link above.

: A Southington man is facing various drug and other charges after police said he ran from officers after an attempted stop, driving recklessly the wrong way down Queen Street. Take a look back at the full story to see all the details and charges he is facing.

: From having nothing and watching his mother work just to keep a roof over his head to being able to have anything, Curtis Robinson has instead chosen to use his money to help those who need it most. Take a look at his heartwarming story and presentation to the by clicking the link provided.


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