A bus driver for The Orchard House & Full Swing Transportation for the VA, he enjoyed riding his Harley, cooking, and was an avid dog lover.
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The Shore Line Trolley Museum is offering courses for volunteers to learn how to operate a trolley and work as museum guides. All aboard!
John served many years as a history teacher for Milford Public Schools and was a dedicated employee of the West Haven Park & Rec.
He is survived by his loving family and his pet companion “Pumpkin."
Mary was a founding member of the GEMMS club, Post 150 American Legion Ladies Aux. and the Jolly Timers of New Haven.
A Korean War veteran and carpenter who owned JC Builders for 45 years, he was "always ready to help the grandkids with a hammer in hand."
A local nonprofit surprised Sgt. Anthony Rybaruk, who was forced to retire after he was injured while responding to a call, with a plaque.
Kenny, a standout athlete in his youth and devoted father, son, brother and friend, was currently a supervisor for Above the Rest Roofing.
The town assessor is accepting applications for the Elderly/Totally Disabled Homeowners Benefit Program now through May 15.
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Over the past 20 years, the East Haven Rotary Club program has helped more than 1,300 East Haven elementary and middle school kids-in-need.
James C. Keeley Jr. said the town's "fiscally responsible and financially accurate budget" helped improve the town's financial outlook.
Sharon, a loving and devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, was most recently employed by the Pez Factory in Milford.
A WWII Bronze Star & Purple Heart-awarded Army veteran, a Georgetown University Law School grad, he was a bank VP and multi-agency volunteer
Hans Esposito was last seen Jan. 28, police said. He's 5’ 11” and 190 pounds with hazel-brown eyes, and he drives a tan Nissan 2001 pickup.
The first Make to Sell cohort has ended, and the NHFPL is pleased to introduce you to some of the new businesses that came out of this e ...
A Thompson Street house fire Tuesday night displaced the Teddy & Claudia Furman family. Beloved by many, friends hope the appeal will help.
Seven East Haven officers represented the EHPD at the funeral of slain NYPD officer Wilbert Mora. NYC TV station WPIX interviewed Murgo.
"Any line of duty death affects us all," EHPD Capt. Joseph M. Murgo said Wednesday from Fifth Avenue, blocks from St Patrick's Cathedral.
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In the drive to benefit Bare Necessities, police departments along the shoreline collect diapers and wipes to help several hundred families.
Well-traveled, he was a TWA pilot and flight instructor for 30 years, and also served in the US Navy as a missile technician.
Xavier Rodriguez, 19, was involved in a domestic incident Sunday, started a scene in a driveway and then threatened neighbors, police said.
As Connecticut’s coronavirus metrics continue to improve, East Haven recorded 148 new coronavirus cases between Jan. 21-27, according to DPH
Roads need to be free of parked cars so plows can plow. The parking ban for this nor'easter will be aggressively enforced, police said.
David Burgh, 67, was charged with assault on public safety officers, 1st-degree threatening and reckless endangerment, among other charges.
State Rep. Joe Zullo’s campaign said it's raised enough money to qualify for the grant funding through the CT's Citizens Election Program.
Justin Keish is one of the team of five graduate students that won the 2021 Bloomberg Global Trading Challenge, beating 500 teams globally.
A construction foreman and member of the Laborer's Union Local 455, he enjoyed fishing, swimming, baseball and UCONN women's basketball.
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After an alert to residents to avoid Stevens Street area, a school lockdown, and SWAT activated, the barricaded suspect is in custody.
A U.S. Marine during the Korean War, he was in charge of security for Textron Corporation before retiring.
He worked for Grand Union and Yale, was a Yankees & Giants fan, his favorite show was Gunsmoke and at Dunkin', everyone knew his name.
Jonathan Andino quit last summer before being fired, but not in relation to the felony charges, rather after an internal affairs probe.
A great-grandmother, Rose was a hairdresser who volunteered for more than 20 years at St. Raphael’s Hospital, and Apple Rehab Laurel Woods.
As the state's coronavirus infection rate remains extremely high, East Haven had 301 new cases between Jan. 14 and 20, health data shows.
Fire Chief Matt Marcarelli was successful in pursuing a FEMA grant to buy the cameras that find fire hidden in walls, and trapped victims.