State health officials released data for the first time which shows how many residents in each town have been vaccinated for COVID-19.
Medical reserves, town staff, and volunteers made the clinic happen. "This community always amazes me. We all come together," mayor said.
East Haven has its COVID-19 vaccine clinic ready for folks Friday. Mayor Joseph A. Carfora shares a YouTube video look inside the set-up.
People 75+ are eligible, but must sign up on the state's online vaccine registration system, and can call the town for help with sign-up.
Town health director and researchers say COVID-19 cases aren't being transmitted in schools that follow rules. Communities need to do same.
Here are the latest figures on which hospitals are closest to capacity in New Haven County and across Connecticut.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the East Haven area.
Last winter, some Whispering Pines residents and staff members were stricken with COVID-19. Now, they're vaccinated against the disease.
People 75+ are the first eligible in Phase 1B. Health providers will call them starting Thursday, with vaccine appointments starting Monday.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the East Haven area.
East Haven is one of “a selected few of CT school districts to have this opportunity to offer in school COVID testing," officials said.
"I feel a bit under the weather with now general flu-like symptoms; I will remain home where I will work remotely," Carfora said.
There are now four cases of coronavirus in East Haven Town Hall forcing its closure to the public through Nov. 30.
The two people who have tested positive for COVID-19 were in a "non-public" area of Town Hall, which remains closed through Friday.
East Haven Mayor Joe Carfora said businesses may stay open provided coronavirus safety guidelines are followed. Schools also can stay open.
As a Tuttle Elementary class is in quarantine after a teacher gets COVID-19, a health official says "gatherings and parties" aren't helping.
The drive-through mask giveaway at East Haven High School Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, was announced by Mayor Joseph A. Carfora.
Twenty-five died, but the vast majority recovered, including health care staff. How an East Haven nursing home got through its darkest time.
Mayor Joe Carfora says that current data indicates there are 345 residents who have tested positive for coronavirus and 34 have died.
Canceling the fireworks, which would have been the 20th year for the popular event, "was not an easy decision for anyone involved."
During his State of the Town address, while sharing town efforts to mitigate impact of COVID-19, the mayor said his father tested positive.
Clorox and Lysol wipes are unavailable, right? Mostly, yes. But here's one way to possibly get the disinfectants that fight coronavirus.
There's some discrepancy on the number of positive COVID-19 cases ranging from 260 to 295, but the number is increasing. So too have deaths
As of Sunday, 30 residents have lost their lives due to the coronavirus, town officials say.
The state is giving some donated surgical masks to eligible small businesses. The town and Chamber of Commerce will partner on distribution.
East Haven released a coronavirus update with new numbers and more information about what the public is doing to slow the spread.
Here are the latest, local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting East Haven.
Here are the latest, local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Wilton.
East Haven schools superintendent Erica Forti provides families with updated information on distance learning, meals and support services.
A community unites from afar as a parade of vehicles makes its way through town as part of 'East Haven Proud.'
The first positive case at Whispering Pines Rehabilitation & Nursing Center was reported March 31. Nine days later, 12 patients have died.
The motorcade will begin at the East Haven beach parking lot at Coe and Bradford avenues at 5 p.m. and will end at East Haven High School.
Rep. Joe Zullo looks to propose tax incentives for elderly housing complexes to combat COVID-19 and improve sanitation in those sites.
East Haven Mayor Joe Carofra said six people have died from COVID-19 at the nursing home and said "there may be others."
Mayor Joe Carfora said the town has an agreement with the University of New Haven for first responder housing should it become necessary.
Michael Roy drives his truck with American flags and patriotic music to raise money for first responders and the East Haven food pantry.