Shoreline Adult Education is seeking an instructor to offer computer classes for beginners at the Westbrook Public Library.
Some require appointments, others do not, and some clinics also provide booster shots, based on availability. Here's what you need to know.
Helping Families Settle and IRIS are closer to settling a refugee family in town with just-announced financial help from Branford Microfund.
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Shoreline Adult Education offers numerous free programs to help adults earn their high school diplomas
He owned Torello Tire in East Haven, was a Pine Orchard Country Club member, and he enjoyed time with family, especially his grandchildren.
The New Haven County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
There's one more chance to see Legacy Theatre's staging of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol with an added performance Saturday at 8 p.m.
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A U.S. Marine Vietnam combat veteran, Danbury police detective, and Shotokan Karate master, he was an avid bass fisherman devoted to family.
The town is distributing wrapping paper recycling bags, similar to a leaf bag. with a green holiday sticker placed on it.
Supported by Rotary Club of Branford and Cornerstone Medical Equipment, one can sponsor a living tree, buy lights strands or bid in auction.
The toy drive benefits children who are receiving services from the state Department of Children and Families, organizers said.
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The nation is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
New Haven County property damaged by Hurricane Ida now have FEMA help to recoup losses as a result of the September storm.
We are selling Christmas Trees, Wreaths (plain and/or decorated), cemetery pieces, etc., now until Dec. 23, or until sold out.
Local Christmas tree farms are welcoming families back to their lots this year as the country emerges from the pandemic.
A lifetime Owenego Beach and Tennis Club member, she was very active with St. John Bosco Parish where she volunteered a lot of her time.
Branford recorded 50 new coronavirus cases between Nov. 26 and Dec. 2, according to the state health department's preliminary data.
The rate of new cases has increased recently in New Haven County.
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Karl worked many years as a skilled carpenter. He took much pride in his craft and was a proud member of the Carpenter’s Union Local #24.
Robert T. Procaccini was on the Exit 44 ramp of I-95 north when he lost control of his vehicle, resulting in a multi-car crash, police said.
In early September, cars were stolen and homes were burglarized in Branford, Guilford and Madison. A 17-year-old from Bristol is charged.
The winning scratch ticket worth $100k was also recently sold at a Branford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
On Dec. 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at their 11 Business Park Drive business, as people donate toys, there will be holiday fun for everyone.
Sara Natalino Amato worked her way up from fries to manager to owner. Her newest McDonald's restaurant is in Branford.
The clinic will be held at the Canoe Brook Senior Center, 46 Church St. Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Appointments must be made.
A WWII Army-Air Force veteran, he was an electrician, an avid gardener and birdwatcher and loyal Red Sox and UConn women's basketball fan.
A Branford Hills Health Care Center CNA for 35 years, she loved being with her grandchildren, and they looked forward to her "warm hugs."
A Branford High School and Southern Connecticut State University graduate, he worked as Inventory Control Manager for DeFibtech in Branford.
A chemistry professor at SCSU for 45 years, he authored many chemistry textbooks, loved travel and was an avid tennis player and golfer.
The Audiovisual Coding series, led by local composer/programmer Carl Testa, will continue with the next installment on December 6th. The ...
We are selling Christmas Trees, Wreaths (plain and/or decorated), cemetery pieces, etc., beginning this Saturday Nov. 27 through Dec. 23.