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Pet of the Week: Pixie
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Pixie, a 1-and-half-year-old Belgian Shepard mix, is looking for her forever home. She’s a whimsical girl with a curious, spirited nature for exploring and learning. Learn more about Pixie at New Haven Animal Shelter by calling (203) 946-8110.
Mary Tyler Moore's former Greenwich house sees $2 million price reduction
After hitting the market last September for $21.9 million, the former house of actor Mary Tyler Moore has taken another price cut this month. Last week, the price of home belonging to the "Ordinary People" actor was cut down by $2 million— down to $16.9 million, according to Zillow records. In April, the price of the property was cut by $3 million — down to $18.9 million at the time.
At the Movies: ‘Twisters’ & ‘Oddity’
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — To be honest, the only thing I remember about Jan de Bont’s “Twister” is the cow. Well, and Van Halen’s song for the soundtrack. But here we are, close to 30 years later, with “Twisters.”. Daisy Edgar Jones fills...
Irvington Fentanyl, Heroin Dealer Also Trafficked Guns: Feds
In December 2023, law enforcement began investigating Kyrell Domnie, a.k.a. "Fly Ky" and conducted several controlled purchases of cocaine and firearm in the first half of 2024, U.S. Attorney Philip Sellinger said. During searches of two apartments and a vehicle belonging to Domnie, law enforcement recovered distribution quantities of fentanyl,...
Stretch Your Dollar: National Ice Cream Day & more
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — We are heading into the weekend looking for sweet deals for you and your family!. We’re stretching your dollar this “Freebie Friday” starting with National Ice Cream Day on Sunday!. It’s a free Dilly Bar at participating Dairy Queen locations. Free...
Power shut off to CT tiny home village for homeless as residents fight order to leave
Residents of a first-of-its-kind tiny home village for individuals experiencing homelessness are without power after the city of New Haven sent a cease and desist letter ordering residents to vacate the tiny homes, which have fallen out of compliance with the State Building Code. Mark Colville of the Amistad Catholic Worker house said United Illuminating cut power to the tiny homes at 9:24 ...
Ex-Rutgers president to lead N.Y. university
Richard L. McCormick, who led Rutgers University for a decade, will serve as interim president of Stony Brook University, part of the State University of New York, officials announced this week. Since stepping down as Rutgers president in 2012, McCormick has been teaching history and education at Rutgers and writing...
Park goes to the dogs
KENT – Dogs of every size and breed will be converging on the Putnam Veterans Memorial Park in Kent today (Friday) and Saturday when the Putnam Kennel Club hosts its annual dog show. In addition to viewing the pooches, visitors will learn about responsible dog ownership while watching the...
Aaron David Gleason Releases New Single 'The Universe is Loud' With Pleasantville Band
Pleasantville is the electrifying new band created by indie rocker and Pleasantville, NY resident, Aaron David Gleason. On the band’s forthcoming album THESE EMBERS, Aaron coos, wrestles and barks a set of nine new existential crises set to song. Joined by singer/song writer, Emma Freeman, the two create a moody, but pop sound backed by a hydra of folk tones.
Little League NYS All-Star 10s softball: Great Kills’ rally comes up short in elimination game
ST. JAMES, L.I. -- Great Kills Little League’s 10-year-old All-Star softball team’s dream summer came to an end Thursday. The local team was eliminated in a losers’ bracket game by Bethpage LL, 5-4, in the New York State tournament at St. James-Smithtown LL. If you purchase a...
‘Music Throughout the Village’ in Port Jefferson
Local organizations collaborate to host weekly event. This past weekend, a musical addition to the Port Jefferson community has been added to the charming local streets, Music Throughout the Village. A collaboration between The Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Port Jefferson-Northern Brookhaven Arts Council and Port Jefferson...
Stony Brook University Hospital Recognized for Excellence in Emergency Nursing
The Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) Emergency Department has been selected as a recipient of the Emergency Nurses Association’s (ENA) 2024 Lantern Award for demonstrating excellence in leadership, practice, education, advocacy and research performance. The Lantern Award showcases our emergency department’s accomplishments in incorporating evidence-based practice and innovation into...
Nation's first Black-owned country club in New Jersey receives national preservation grant
SCOTCH PLAINS – A group whose mission is to preserve the township's Shady Rest Country Club has received a $75,000 grant to help preserve the Jerusalem Road facility as a Black heritage site. The Preserve Shady Rest Committee was awarded the grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation,...
Police arrest woman on charge of attacking disabled person at rehab
SOMERS – State Police have arrested a 51-year-old Dover woman on charges of endangering the welfare of an incompetent of physically disabled person as a felony. Investigation determined that Jossette F. Thompson, while employed at The Paramount at Somers Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, allegedly physically attacked a disabled resident of the facility. She was arrested by police on June 11.
Vidal/Wettenstein brokers sale of 900 Sherman Ave. to Burt Process Equipment
Hamden, CT Vidal/Wettenstein, LLC has negotiated the sale of 900 Sherman Ave. This property has been part of a family for generations, and Vinny Massaro, who handled the property for his family, is grateful to see this property be redeveloped. This property was purchased by Burt Process Equipment, headquartered at 100 Overlook Dr. Burt Process Equipment is a corporate resident of Hamden for over 20 years. With continued growth, Burt plans to expand at 900 Sherman Ave. to provide manufacturing and distribution facilities for its Precision Stainless Steel Process Solutions and Wastewater Systems businesses. Mayor Lauren Garrett said, “Burt Process Equipment has been a family-owned leader in water systems for over fifty years. We are proud that they have chosen to stay in Hamden, investing in a new facility and expanding their manufacturing and global distribution operations in the town.” Silvester Garza from Vidal/Wettenstein LLC was the sole broker for the transaction.
EPA Awards Money For Olson Drive, Foundry Assessments In Ansonia
ANSONIA – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it would give the Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG) $500,000 to conduct environmental assessments on two contaminated properties in Ansonia. The money will also be used for similar projects on Factory Street in Derby and in downtown Waterbury. The...
JLL Capital Markets closes $165m construction financing for phase II of The Corbin District
Darien, CT JLL has closed on $165 million in construction financing for phase II of The Corbin District, a six-acre mixed-use development redefining downtown. JLL Capital Markets represented the sponsor, locally-based Baywater Properties, to secure a $102 million construction loan from Barings and $63 million in C-PACE financing from Counterpointe SRE. The C-PACE financing is the largest C-PACE transaction completed in the state.
RXR arranges three leases at Atlantic Station totaling 40,000 s/f
Stamford, CT Real estate owner and operator RXR inked three new leases totaling 40,000 s/f at Atlantic Station. Located within the base of the luxury multi-tower project, the new retailers will provide dining, entertainment and shopping opportunities for both residents and the broader community. “These tenancies further the proof of...
Newton's Town Wide Garage Sale Map Available
NEWTON, NJ – The Town of Newton 2024 annual garage sale is this weekend, July 19 through 20. The map is now available with the location of 60 participants. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
West Haven police commissioner resigns after berating man in custody
WEST HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — On Thursday evening, West Haven Mayor Dorinda Borer told News 8 that the Chair of the West Haven Board of Police Commissioners and Police Commissioner Raymond Collins III has resigned. Borer told News 8 that Collins was wrongfully allowed into the West Haven Police Department’s lockup area and berated Romney […]
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