The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut. The group ran north on Route 5, and stopped in at Dunkin Donuts for a quick break before they continued on Route 5 to Wallingford.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut. The group ran north on Route 5, and stopped in at Dunkin Donuts for a quick break before they continued on Route 5 to Wallingford.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut. The group ran north on Route 5, and stopped in at Dunkin Donuts for a quick break before they continued on Route 5 to Wallingford. Louis Petrillo, Chris Spose, Richard DePalma, Branden Burke, Tony DePascale, and Paulius Laukaitis carring the torch.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut. The group ran north on Route 5, and stopped in at Dunkin Donuts for a quick break before they continued on Route 5 to Wallingford.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut. The group ran north on Route 5, and stopped in at Dunkin Donuts for a quick break before they continued on Route 5 to Wallingford. Yvonne Lee gives a wave as she runs north on Route 5.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut. The group ran north on Route 5, and stopped in at Dunkin Donuts for a quick break before they continued on Route 5 to Wallingford. Cliff Hill carries the flag, with Louis Petrillo, and Chris Spose.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The North Haven Police Department took the torch from North Branford Police and headed down Route 22, stopping to say hello to two special olympians; Matthew Lengvinis and Dante Chiappetta and the rest of the Clintonville Elementary School that came out to cheer them on as they ran the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Connecticut. The group ran north on Route 5, and stopped in at Dunkin Donuts for a quick break before they continued on Route 5 to Wallingford.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier