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Local Resident Lands Dream Job Covering MLB; Police Arrest Log; Budget Approved: Branford News

Church reconfiguration details/ Hope continues her amazing recovery/ local man charged/ local lawyer named judge.

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Branford Woman Hits Big Time As Major League Baseball Reporter

in 2010 she was hired as the Orioles beat reporter for MLB.com at the age of 22. She previously covered the New York Yankees.

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RTM Approves Branford Budget, Taxes Increasing

The state's budget woes had a big impact on Branford's local budget.

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Major reconfiguration details were announced recently. Here’s what you need to know for your local community.

'Hope' Continues Her Amazing Recovery After Extreme Animal Cruelty Case

Hope was a day or two away from death before she was taken to the shelter. And now she'll be adopted within two weeks, staff said.

Branford Man Possessed Crack After Motor Vehicle Accident: Milford Police

Police said they first responded to a motor vehicle accident which sparked a separate investigation.

Branford Lawyer Nominated for CT Judge Position

She is currently a partner at a law firm in Branford and lives in North Branford.

Branford Public Schools Hiring for Several Jobs Including Teaching Positions

Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below.

Branford Recreation Dept. Announces Fenway Park Bus Trip

Registration has started for the 2017 Fenway Park Bus Trip that will take place on June 11.

Tutoring Service Signs Lease Deal in Branford

The building used to house a dental office, a realtor said.

Parts of Branford Could Be Underwater In 2100: Report

Sea level rise may force thousands of residents from these communities to flee their homes by the year 2100.


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