Incumbent Democrat Joseph A. Carfora shares why he should be reelected to a third term as East Haven Mayor.
Democrat Tina Hedley shares why she's running for East Haven Town Council, District 4.
Democrat Patricia (Tia) DePalma, 65, is running for reelection to the East Haven Board of Education.
Republican Eileen Paralto, 54, shares why she's running for the East Haven Town Council, District 1.
Republican Kerry Martens, 41, of East Haven, shares why he's running for a seat on the Board of Education.
Incumbent Democrat Lisa Balter, 57, shares why she is seeking reelection as East Haven's Town Clerk.
Republican Samantha "Sam" Parlato shares why she should be elected East Haven mayor.
Republican Beth Purcell, 58, shares why she should be reelected to the East Haven Board of Finance.
Incumbent Democrat Al Vollono, 64, of East Haven, shares why he should be reelected to the Town Council, District 5.
Incumbent Democrat Joseph E. Deko, 35, shares why he is seeking reelection to the East Haven Town Council, District 2.
Democrat Joseph Kikosicki, 56, shares why he is seeking reelection to the East Haven Town Council, District 5.
Republican Thomas DeMatteo, 58, of East Haven shares why he believes he should be elected to the Board of Education.
Democrat Richard Esposito Jr., 35, of East Haven shares why he should be reelected to the Board of Finance.
Republican Sandra A. (Swierad) Woodhouse, 63, of East Haven shares why she should be elected to serve on the Town Council, District 1.
Republican Nick Adams, 35, of East Haven, shares why he should be elected to serve on the Board of Education.
Republican Kelli Carr, 32, shares why she should be elected to the East Haven Town Council, District 2.
Unaffiliated with Republican Town Committee endorsement, Carmine Riccitelli, 65, shares why he should be elected to the Town Council.
Republican Ralph J. Vitale, 63, shares why he should be reelected to the East Haven Board of Finance.
Republican Mark Christman, 58, of East Haven, shares why he should be elected to the Town Council, District 4.
Democrat Michele DeLucia, 48, of East Haven, shares why she's seeking reelection to the Board of Education.
Republican Stacy Gravino, 54, shares why she's running for East Haven Town Clerk.
Democrat Marianne Cesare, 64, shares why she should be reelected for a third term on the Town Council, representing the 3rd District.
Democrat Karen A. Martin, 64, shares why she is seeking reelection to the Town Council, District 2.
Ronald DeSena of East Haven shares why he's running for the Board of Finance.
Democrat Ann Penington shares why she's running for the District 1 seat on the East Haven Town Council.
Democrat Marianne Johnson shares why she should be elected to the East Haven Board of Education.
Democrat Louis Pacelli tells Patch why he should be reelected to the East Haven Town Council.
Democrat Karyn Putney, 44, of East Haven, shares why she should be elected to the Board of Education.
Incumbent Mayor Joseph Carfora to debate Republican Samantha Parlato and petitioning candidate Anthony Camposano Oct. 26, 6 p.m. at EHHS.
To be considered, a walk through of the police department building is mandatory to get a better understanding of the project.
Democrats' slate of candidates vow to "continue their unwavering commitment to the values that've guided the town towards progress, unity."
Here is the full list of Republican candidates running for municipal positions in East Haven this fall.
Endorsed GOP candidate Town Councilor Sam Parlato holds campaign kickoff event with $150 donation suggested at Cabaret on Main Thursday.
North Branford, which doesn't have a shelter and had previously contracted with Branford, saves money and East Haven gets a revenue stream.
The campaign manager will be responsible for coordinating Carfora's campaign team.
The East Haven Republican Town Committee (RTC) held their convention this week and the party endorsed its candidate for mayor.
The invitation follows a "remarkable collaboration" between the town, Building Homes for Heroes, the FDNY 343 Ride and JPMorgan Chase.
A $405,375 Good to Great Grant funds an update to the East Haven, Branford museum campuses to create an accessibly inclusive environment.
The mill rate for the East Haven Grand List 2022 remains unchanged at 31.20. The bill you'll receive later this month is for tax year 2022.
Zullo's bill proposes a $500 annual property tax abatement for 1st-time homebuyers who buy through CT Housing & Finance Authority's program.