Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
A Navy veteran, IT manager in bankruptcy court who enjoyed music, dogs, as a volunteer coach, he loved sports and watching his kids play.
Bounce was quite the cook and gardener in his later years. When he was growing up, it was baseball, pool, and fishing.
He loved travel, the outdoors, skiing, golf, and animals and provided a home for several golden retrievers and his amazing great Dane, Finn.
As a high school volunteer at Branford’s Community Dining Room, Carter Shannon saw an opportunity to help struggling local families.
A great-grandmother, she worked for the New Haven Register in the classified advertisement department for many years until retiring.
A beloved Branford High School and Dean College graduate, he worked as teacher/counselor at The Grove School, and loved the performing arts.
Max Peters of Branford, a passenger in a Volvo involved in a 2-vehicle crash at Trumbull & Orange streets at 1 a.m., was pronounced dead: PD
Born in the Bronx & raised on a German island, she moved back to the US in 1948 and to Branford in 2019, and met best friend, Darlene Dewey.
Previously head of the Environment Committee, she said the"intersection between the environment and transportation" is a passion of hers.
Handcrafted together by the two CT-based, family-owned businesses, the new beer creations are called No Comment and Carpe Tea-em.
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Kind and compassionate, he was a 20-year distinguished New Haven paramedic, firefighter before injuries fighting a fire cut his career short
Police say the brewery complies with the town's noise ordinance. The founder said he is committed to making a positive impact in Branford.
A former owner of Curry Printing in Branford, she enjoyed travel and was a Deacon, and choir member of First Baptist Church of Branford.
A homemaker with an interior design degree, she loved animals, travel, had a great sense of humor and one of the best laughs in the world.
Quinnipiac University medical student David Eaton, of Branford, Connecticut, to receive $1,500 scholarship from Fairfield County Medical Fou
Schools superintendent Hamlet Hernandez retires at the end of the school year. An executive search firm seeks input in an online survey.
Holiday wrapping recycling bags will be distributed. Residents may dispose of trees at Transfer Station or have them picked up by Boy Scouts
Branford is one of 6 towns in the "proactive" traffic enforcement program that saw 426 infractions, 48 misdemeanor summonses issued.
She was a long time resident of Branford and for many years worked for Turbine Components.
FB photo post alleges a man in Branford is robbing, attacking people who refuse him money is fake and found across US, Canadian FB pages.
Branford's newest playground, created for kids from 2 to 5, and 5 to 9, was funded through Foote Park Trust grants totaling $135K.
Willoughby’s Coffee & Coppola Customs hold Toys for Tots event Saturday at 11 Business Park Dr., with music, cool cars, food truck, raffles.
The Town of Branford doesn’t pick up old Christmas trees, but you’re in luck!
The Legacy Theatre’s “A Christmas Carol” runs through Dec. 11.
Devoted to family, she was a registered nurse, left the profession to raise her family, and later returned to the workforce as a banker.
Those in need may "shop" at the Branford Early Learning Center Dec. 10, from 9-1, for new and "pre-loved," toys, books, and kids clothing.
Shoreline Adult Education offers free GED® classes in two languages
There is nothing like the fresh smell of a real Christmas tree and wreath for the holidays!
An avid bowler who spent many days at Branford Point, she loved travel, casino trips, and was a fan of UConn basketball and the NY Yankees.
She worked for 30 years at Harco Labs, then in patient transport for salon, physical therapy appointments at Branford Hills Health Care Ctr.
Christopher Jardine, 55, of Guilford, didn't pay construction biz' employee withholding, used $1M on boat, Range Rover, luxury goods: Feds.
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Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
Our Grand Opening for Selling Christmas Trees, Wreaths (plain and/or decorated), Cemetery Pieces, etc., is Saturday November 26, at 9am.
Heading into holiday weekend, Branford patrol cars feature red ribbons to raise awareness, remind folks to "celebrate the holidays safely."