The space will be used as a sports memorabilia store.
The restaurant in Branford is currently only open for takeout service.
The Branford Festival has been canceled, but its Father of the Year essay contest tradition lives on.
A Reflection on East Shoreline Catholic Academy's Distance Learning Platform Transition
Previously, the deadline for filing Income and Expense Statement forms was June 1. That has now been extended to August 15.
All the information is provided by the police department and all charges are allegations at this time
The state is providing 50,000 infrared thermometers for Connecticut small businesses, nonprofit groups and houses of worship.
Get those crayons out, kids, and enter the poster contest as dog licensing month is just days away. And a 'top dog' will be chosen, too.
All the information is provided by the police department and all charges are allegations at this time.
In the 'business of summer fun for kids,' for the first time in 70 years, the park and recreation department is forced to cancel programs.
Just eight students received the 2020 CCSU President’s Citation Award. And theatre major Alexander Corey is one on them. Take a bow!
When Patch featured the Caron family in a story in March, they were working 14-hour days at their store.
Eleanor was a very selfless person, always taking care of others first and thinking of herself last.
In Branford, Angel Vega, 39, of New London lost control of the bike as he weaved between lanes, was thrown off, struck and killed, cops say
An open barber defying state orders, few outdoor diners, retail if not bustling some doors open, and a few surprises on reopening day.
At around 3:40 p.m. Wednesday, an accident on I-95 in Branford between a motorcycle and another vehicle claimed a life.
BREAKING: The accident led to a lane closure.
The health and safety of the community, artists, concertgoers and volunteers is the most important thing, organizers said. Still, it hurts.
The Temporary Outdoor Dining Certificate Application is for outdoor dining 'not previously approved.'
Erick was born in New Haven October 6, 1981. A driver for UPS, he is survived by his parents, daughter Isabel and his siblings.
Employees at the Branford Starbucks, told the store was closing for renovations, donated food to the community.
On May 3, the Aceto family matriarch died. On May 6, her sister died. On May 7, the Aceto family patriarch was gone, too.
Branford lays out the new normal at open beaches under coronavirus with guidelines. Listen, where there's a will, there's a wave.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
A Branford police officer was making sure a duck family crossed safely when into storm drain grate three fell. Firefighters to the rescue!
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
The transfer station will be closed May 25 in observance of Memorial Day.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories! Like Laura Burban.
Husband and wife, Frances and Nicholas, died four days apart at St. Raphael's hospital. They were married for 65 years. Heartbreaking.
Billy Twyford, a master carpenter, martial arts student and guitarist, must have fingers amputated, owing to the rare blood disorder.
In a storage unit behind Zane's Cycles, police say they found Alfredo DiNuzzo "hiding inside" and in the "process of stealing bicycles."
Dora loved her family, gardening with husband Vince, Christmas time, Pavorotti, her rock garden, and having coffee with East Haven friends.
Jack put the J in journalism. Raconteur reporter and editor, he was devoted to his family, community, and to telling the people's stories.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories! Like MaryAnne Rode.
Roberto Ramirez, 44, was charged by Branford Police with second-degree assault with a motor vehicle and many other charges.