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Sean Vallie patiently awaits Hagaman Memorial Library Aid Chris Hemingway’s next move during the library’s K3 Fun Club Game Day last week. Every third Thursday between 3 and 4 p.m., children are invited to play their favorite games, learn new ones, or...
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By Meredith Crawford, Courier Associate Editor: A thorough exterior and interior search of East Haven High School (EHHS) Tuesday [Nov. 25] morning by the East Haven Police Department (EHPD); Alcohol, Tobacco, & Firearms agents; and two drug-sniffing...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: Tweed ’s most recent court victory has literally paved the way for the airport’s federally mandated runway safety project. But town residents living near the East Haven side of the airport fear that runway expansion...
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: This year, members of the East Haven Chamber of Commerce’s Tree Lighting Committee are calling one area businessman, Clem Laurello, “Mr. Christmas,” and with good reason. Committee Co-Chair Louisa Alberino says...
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By Meredith Crawford , Courier Associate Editor: Former Town Council chairman and current Minority Leader Ken McKay (R) is looking to take the next step in his decades-long political career. Per the rules of the Connecticut State Election Enforcement...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: Life-long resident Charles “Chuck” Licata has taken over the reins as East Haven’s assistant fire chief, a position left vacant over the summer by the retirement of Paul Cahill. Licata said the position, the highest...
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The East Haven Courier publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in town. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include names. The...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: It was late March when the former Candlelight by the Sea restaurant and catering hall was demolished after a series of fires. Seen by the current and previous administrations as an eyesore occupying prime coastland...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: Growing up committed to playing softball, Melissa planned on continuing her career at the middle school level, but while waiting for the spring season, she found herself antsy. “I didn’t play anything in the fall...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: The East Haven boys’ soccer team finished 7-7-2 in the 2008 season, which marked Javi Rodriguez’s first at the helm of the team. The record earned the Yellowjackets the 21st seed in the Class L State Tournament...
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Our rivers and nets filled with a bounty of fish not seen in many years. Voices raised in cheer as anglers lifted heads in appreciation while onlookers extended special thanks for gifts of freshly caught fish, for, in many cases, it will mean the difference...
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The late-night, off-campus arrest of an East Haven High School (EHHS) student who was found in possession of a stolen firearm has shut down EHHS today, Tuesday, Nov. 25, to allow the East Haven Police Department (EHPD) to investigate the matter. According...
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The East Haven Veteran’s Day Parade went off without a hitch on Nov. 11, a fitting celebration and commemoration of those who have served and those who still serve. Photo by Nancy Dionne
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By Meredith Crawford Courier Associate Editor There are facts about East Haven that would surprise even the longest residents–the fact that, for example, 27 different languages are spoken across town. Then there are facts that are so basic they go virtually...
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: Mark Twain left a provision in his will for the care of his beloved cats following his demise. That’s something East Haven resident Mark Gagliardi might consider doing for his beloved dog Junior, since the crippled...
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