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Hundreds Showing Love For Milford 4-Year-Old Facing Months of Chemo
What started out as a fever and stomach ache for Mia Morse of New Haven County in Milford turned out to be every parent's worst nightmare -- cancer. Mia, usually dressed in full princess mode, is described as "hilariously imaginative, adorable, super sweet," according to a GoFundMe started to support the family so they can make it through these "trying" times.
North Branford Lowers Flags to Half-Staff in Honor of Former Mayor and Deputy Chief Doody
On August 14, in accordance with the town's flag policy, North Branford Mayor Rose Angeloni ordered that U.S. flags at all Town of North Branford municipal buildings, schools, and facilities be lowered to half-staff in honor of the passing of former Mayor and Deputy Chief of Police Michael Doody. Individuals, businesses, and other private entities within North Branford are encouraged to do the same.
Aquarion To Clean Water Mains In Seymour
SEYMOUR — Aquarion Water Company announced a water main cleaning project in Seymour. The project, scheduled to start on August 19 and run for six weeks, will ensure customers in Seymour continue to receive the highest quality water. The cleaning schedule for the first week of the project (August...
8 Things To Do This Weekend: Milford Oyster Festival, Hamburg Fair & Great American Stamp Show
Looking for weekend activities? Here are eight ideas for you! Saturday, head to the always fun Milford Oyster Festival with great food, craft vendors, a car show and a performance by Little Feat. The Hamburg Fair is back all weekend with great food, carnival rides, animal shows, pony rides, concerts, flowers and a photo contest. […]
Auditor claims CT city ignored problems. Officials say he was accused of violating city policy
The chief internal auditor for a Connecticut city says he found himself going to work every day for four years with nothing to do. Then Edward Zack was walked out of the Hall of Records, accompanied by a security guard, short of his planned retirement date, after having reported numerous instances of alleged financial improprieties and shortchanges against the taxpayers of New Haven, he ...
Lincoln Tech Continuing Tradition of Unique Trophies for Lincoln Tech 80 Winner at Stafford Speedway
(Stafford Springs, CT)—Since Lincoln Tech began sponsoring races at Stafford Speedway back in 2010, they have offered unique prizes for feature winners, ranging from airbrushed hoods, to medallions and custom trophies made of car parts, to their newest tradition, the Smackdown belt. The inaugural Smackdown belt was presented to last year’s Lincoln Tech 80 winner Woody Pitkat and this year’s edition of the championship belt will feature not only the Lincoln Tech logo, but a list of each feature winner from each season that Lincoln Tech has sponsored an event at Stafford. 2024 will mark the 5th open 80 race that Lincoln Tech has sponsored, along with 6 Modified Racing Series events, 2 Back to SKool Kids Night events, a Modified Touring Series event, and the Late Model 100, which was Lincoln Tech’s first sponsored event at Stafford back in 2010.
Seymour Animal Shelter Needs Help
SEYMOUR – The town’s animal shelter, Seymour CARES, is asking for the public’s help to ensure its cats and kittens can be spayed or neutered to prevent further overpopulation. The nonprofit organization, which has a shelter at 115 Silvermine Road, put out a Facebook post on Aug....
Support Pours In For Family Of Swimming Pool Company Van Driver Killed In Willington Crash
The effort came following a crash in Tolland County on Tuesday, Aug. 13, when two vehicles collided on Route 32 (River Road) in the town of Willington near the intersection with Battye Road, according to Connecticut State Police. Willington resident Fred Viets, who had been driving a Ram van owned...
Registration for Manchester Road Race starts Sept. 1
MANCHESTER, Conn. (WTNH) — Registration for the 88th Manchester Road Race is right around the corner! Race officials Friday announced registration would open on Sept. 1 for the Thanksgiving Day race which attracts tens of thousands of runners each year. The entry fee for runners who sign up online before midnight on Oct. 1 is […]
Arguments made in a 2020 Title IX case against the Connecticut Association of Schools regarding trans athletes
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Arguments were made on Friday in a Connecticut District Court for a Title IX case against the Connecticut Association of Schools (CAS). A group of four Connecticut cisgender female runners filed a case against the CAS in 2020, saying it was unfair for them to compete against trans competitors. The case […]
USS Idaho, cutting-edge nuclear submarine, launches after years of construction
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — The USS Idaho, a state-of-the-art nuclear-powered submarine, has launched from a shipyard in Connecticut. Construction on the Virginia-class submarine began in 2017. CBS2 reported two years ago about the USS Idaho when a new Randall Leslie was named the new commander of the submarine. After...
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