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New Haven nonprofit CitySeed names Sarah Miller as new executive director
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — , a New Haven-based nonprofit dedicated to serving city residents fresh, local food while building economic opportunity in the city's food system, has announced its new executive director. Lifelong New Haven resident Sarah Miller was appointed by the CitySeed Board of Directors to fill the...
Milford Bans ATVs and Rec Vehicles from City Streets
MILFORD — The Board of Aldermen voted 10-4 this week to ban ATVs and other recreational vehicles from city streets, imposing fines of up to $2,000 for participants involved in street takeovers. Milford follows Ansonia, Bridgeport, East Haven, New Haven, North Branford and Waterbury in enacting ordinances targeting street...
Kids can get free eye exams at the Hartford Public Library
HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - The Hartford Public Library is giving out free eye exams for kids ages 5 to 18. The city is partnering with Vision to Learn for the exams. A mobile clinic will make seven stops throughout the city for free eye exams:. Albany Library. 1250 Albany Avenue.
Gas leak prompted evacuations at daycare, apartments in Hartford
Several apartment buildings and a daycare were evacuated after a gas leak at an unoccupied building in Hartford on Tuesday morning. It happened on Laurel Street between Farmington Avenue and Hawthorn Street and CNG, Connecticut Natural Gas, responded. The utility company could not get inside the building, so they cut...
Cristina Torres Named to Spanish U21 European Cup Roster
HAMDEN, Conn. – Junior Captain Cristina Torres has been named to the Spanish U21 European Cup roster for this summer. The tournament will run from July 14-20 at the facilities of Atletic Terrassa HC in Torres’ home country of Spain. Torres shined in 2022 with the Spanish U18 team, helping them reach a semifinal berth in the European championships. For the full U21 Spanish roster release click here . For more information on Quinnipiac field hockey, visit gobobcats.com/fh or follow the team on Twitter and Instagram, @QU_FH. #26 Cristina Torres GK 5′ 6″ Sophomore #26 Cristina Torres 5′ 6″ Sophomore…
North Haven Lions Club Donates $1,000 for Repairs at Peter’s Rock Park
The North Haven Lions Club has donated $1,000 to Peter’s Rock Association to help defray the costs of rebuilding and replacing bridges which are in need of repair at Peter’s Rock Park. The park consists of 230 acres which offer hiking, a place to have a picnic, a...
Community Members Gather for Annual North Haven Day of Prayer
On May 1, a gathering was held at the Best Western Plus Hotel in North Haven for the annual North Haven Day of Prayer. The breakfast was sponsored by Pastor Ed Horne of Faith United Methodist Church, Rev. James Detweiler of Hope Christian Church, Pastor Lisa Sessions-Grey of Life Changing Ministries, Rev. Scott Morrow of North Haven Congregational Church, Rev. Mike Carbaugh of Pond Hill Baptist Church, Father Michael Santiago of St. Elizabeth of the Trinity Parish, Father Thom Peter of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Rev. Jim DeAngelo of Vox Church (North Haven campus), and Pastor Chris Soto of Word of Faith Christian Center.
Popular Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge Reopens After Several Years
The Wurts Street Bridge has reopened after nearly 4-year restoration project. One Hudson Valley area bridge has been undergoing a reconstruction project that is estimated to cost $44.6 million. The project started in the fall of 2020 was recently completed and the bridge reopened after a ribbon cutting event. The...
Bridgeport police officer arrested for stalking, harassment: police
A Bridgeport police officer has been arrested in connection to domestic violence incidents from earlier this year and is facing multiple charges of stalking and harassment, according to police. Detectives opened a criminal investigation into domestic violence allegations against 47-year-old Dani Soto, of Bridgeport, on May 9. Soto is a...
Chief steps down after 30 years
Stan MacMillan, Kent’s Fire Marshall for 30 years, was honored at a retirement celebration in Town Hall Tuesday, June 25. Friends and co-workers joined to share memories, gratitude and well wishes. MacMillan thanked everyone and jokingly remembered, “In 30 years I’ve helped train eight First Selectmen.” He also added that he thought Kent’s “best product” is its students, thanking the schools, camps, and programs available to the youth.
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