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It all started with a flyer from Middlesex Health that came in Beth Judd’s mail.
Sometimes informational flyers have an unkind ending: from the mailbox to the waste basket.
This one had a different fate. It was for the Women’s Wellness Fund of Middle...
In every election year, there is not only a lot of attention directed toward the people who are running for office, but also toward the people who will participate in the democratic process by exercising their constitutional right to vote. Whether i...
Quinnipiac University is once again planning to expand its campus. This time into the residential neighborhood of upper Ridge Road near the intersection with Mt. Carmel Avenue.
The plan is to build an “education center” and a 94-car parking lot at 51...
In the upcoming weeks, the Essex village will likely see a nearly 200-year-old house in the epicenter of town, Pratt Street, knocked down. Most will ask, “How can this happen?” Many will be surprised to learn that it is permissible to knock down hist...
Instructor Janice Baker, shown, led participants in creating unique glass mandala mosaics at the Sparkling Glass Mandala Workshop held by the Guilford Art Center on Nov. 2. Participants selected from an assortment of glass pieces, ephemera, and facet...
Westbrook Historical Society President Marcy Fuller, left, stands next to Pastor Jeanette Hicks, Patricia Wilson Pheanious, and Mike Cyr during a witness stone plaque dedication on Nov. 3. The plaque was presented to Pheanious, a fourth-generation de...
Artists Beverly Fisher and Julie Frydenborg show their latest work of art at the South of Main Art (SoMa) Art Festival for the opening day of the exhibit The Power of Protest on Nov. 2. The festival featured "The Power of Protest," curated by the int...
North Haven High School’s Baritone Choir, led by Music Director Sarah Iadarola, performs on Nov. 2 at the North Haven Memorial Library. The concert featured individual solos and performances by both the combined Baritone and Treble Choirs. The concer...
Pages Millpond, the site of an old mill dating back to 1697, is shown on Nov. 3 with remnants of fall foliage still visible. The pond was the focus of a cleanup on June 27 to remove invasive water chestnuts, which form dense mats that crowd out wadin...
At a meeting on Oct. 16, the Board of Selectmen (BOS) and Board of Finance (BOF) approved a final list of seven projects using American Rescue Plan Act (APRA) funding. The projects go to a town meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. in town hall for ...