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Chester BOF Proposes $17.2 Million Budget, 24.45 Mill Rate

Town officials in Chester have moved to have a vote on the proposed budget totaling $17,102,208 for the 2024 -’25 fiscal year at its annual meeting on Tuesday, May 28. The $17.2 million proposed budget from the Board of Finance (BOF) is seeing a 6.26...

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North Haven Garden Club May Market 2024 is a Great Success

Press Release from Cindy Golia On May 11, the North Haven Garden Club held its annual May Market Fundraiser at the North Haven Recreational Center. This was the third year the club chose to hold the May Market indoors, even though the sun was shining...

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North Branford Recognizes Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Awareness Day

North Branford Town Council issue a proclamation declaring May 11 as International Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Awareness Day in North Branford.

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North Branford Adopts $61.83M Town Budget, 1.41 Mill Rate Increase

Following the annual budget referendum question vote on May 14, North Branford has adopted the $61,838,729 Town Budget recommended by the Town Council for fiscal year 2024-2025. The new budget sets the North Branford’s new mill at 35.93 mills; an increase of 1.41 mills from the current 34.52 mill rate.

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Nancy Popp: Looking for the Bare Necessities

On June 22, Bare Necessities will host its annual Duck Dash for Diapers fundraiser that raises money to combat diaper need along the shoreline. Bare Necessities’ Vice President Nancy Popp is one of the people responsible for organizing the event. Dia...

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Kablam! Ellis Opens ‘What’s The Issue?’ Comics in Branford

After 23 years managing the pages of Shore Publishing Newspapers’ classified and service directory sections, Dave Ellis has started a new chapter, splashing onto Branford’s downtown business scene with his new shop ‘What’s The Issue?’ offering comics and more.

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Larry Slater: Educating the Most Prepared Nurses in the Country

There are currently 4.3 million registered nurses who work in every aspect of health as crucial people in a highly complex and diverse healthcare systems both locally and nationally, according to the American Nurses Association. However, Connecticut ...

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Joe Gallagher: Making Serving Others a Priority

Whether it’s working as a peer counselor for first responders, as a fire inspector at Yale, or as a private chef, Joe Gallagher has made serving others a top priority, including his efforts to support The Burnt Chef Project, a charity that supports those in need who work in the culinary industry.

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Karla Lindquist: High Hopes

Hope, of course, springs eternal. The HOPE Partnership has been around for 20 years, and the non-profit organization has built up an impressive record of accomplishments during that time. HOPE is marking its 20th anniversary with a celebration at The...

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Professional Compassion

It is with great admiration that I share how impressed my wife and I were with the two East Haven police officers in handling someone seriously impaired who was in front of our house. This person tried engage my wife. She called me on her cell phone....

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