He was a crane operator for the Local 478 Operating Engineers for 65 years.
She worked for United Nuclear Corporation and U. S. Repeating Arms and Mossberg’s and was McGivney Guild Director for Knights of Columbus.
Democrat Nancy McCormack, 68, of Branford, shares why she should be elected to RTM, District 6.
Democrat Mark McCall, 51, of Branford shares why he hopes to be elected to the RTM, 1st District seat.
Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Democrat Susan Dahill shares why she's seeking election to the Representative Town Meeting, 7th District.
A beloved health and physical education teacher at Walsh for 33 years, she was inducted into the Branford Education Hall of Fame in 2010.
Kind and generous, she worked for Pratt & Whitney and Echlin, enjoyed travel, reading, sewing, puzzles and was an avid UCONN Women's fan.
Here are some pumpkin patches near Branford to check out, and an easy how-to carve a jack-o'-lantern guide.
He worked for his brother as a landscaper for many years and enjoyed fishing, plants, and was a collector of old bottles.
A Branford elementary school teacher for many years, she earned her Masters of Science in Education at Southern Connecticut State University
Born in Lima, Peru in 1929, a grandmother and great-grandmother, she was a loving, caring, empathetic and very dedicated parent.
Paul D’Angelo and Ram Shrestha join the BCF Board, bringing extensive history serving the greater Branford and Shoreline communities.
Covid-19 and flu vaccines will be available at clinics in Branford, East Haven and North Branford and in other nearby towns starting in Oct.
From 'beautiful' Short Beach, she reminded her children how lucky they were to wake, see the ocean, and sleep with the sound of the waves.
Musical Theatre, Drama, Improv, Technical Theatre and more!
Theatre Classes for All Ages and Abilities at Legacy Theatre Musical Theatre, Drama, Improv, Technical Theatre and more!
There were no known injuries, according to CT Insider, which reported law enforcement is investigating.
Audiences and Critics LOVE The Play That Goes Wrong
Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
The run is almost sold out, so grab your tickets before they’re gone.
William Raveis Real Estate event honors award-winning Raveis, tragically struck and killed by a car while on an afternoon walk last June.
The father sprang into action, retrieving a ladder for his adult daughter to climb down to safety from the roof of the house.
An RN and special education teacher, as a private duty caregiver with the VNA of Branford, she cared for children with special needs.
Branford's Town Assessor for 37 years, who was known for her overwhelming kindness and generosity, she loved family time, and all animals.
Selfless and kind-hearted, she studied to be a Physician’s Assistant and worked at Yale New Haven Health/Smilow Cancer Center for 25 years.
A Connecticut Hospice nurse for many years until retiring, she loved a good book, a good laugh, and spending time with her family.
Free fun for the whole family, it features music, dancing, arts & crafts, face painting, pumpkin decorating, burgers and hot dogs and more.
Performances at the Branford theatre are Thursdays at 7pm (+2pm on 9/21), Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 2pm & 8pm, and Sundays at 2pm.
Meet the guy with a résumé chock-a-block of sports and recreation gigs and experience, who'll be working with kids in Parks & Rec programs.
A well-known, well respected and sought after Greater New Haven area attorney, he was a NY Giants fan who loved authentic Italian food.
With a longtime retail sales career in the New Haven area, he enjoyed dabbling in electronics and looked forward to road trips to Virginia.
His final act was the gift of life, saving two lives through the donation of his kidneys and gave two the ability to see with his corneas.
An Air National Guard member who enjoyed spending time with family and friends, he was co-owner of Krafty Kakes in Wallingford.
Sunday, September 10 & Saturday, September 23 at the Land Trust House in Stony Creek
Released, untethered sky lanterns are prohibited under state fire safety codes because of the potential fire hazard: Branford Fire Dept.