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With a predicted dramatic post-holiday spike in positive COVID-19 cases, there are now nearly 170 students and teachers in quarantine.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the East Haven area.
For the 19th year, the Branford Kohl's store partnered with the East Haven Rotary Club for its Ben Mazzucco Clothe the Children Program.
Last winter, some Whispering Pines residents and staff members were stricken with COVID-19. Now, they're vaccinated against the disease.
What's not clear is how many of the 20 from Joseph Melillo Middle School in quarantine are teachers. The superintendent declines to say.
“It was just really nice,” the mayor said. “Students came up to the camera with their questions, one student even asked me how old I was.”
Alice, who served on the East Haven Board of Education, enjoyed crocheting, and was an avid reader. Her true love was her husband, Edward.
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For years Louis DeMaio, 70, of Guilford, took tax from day laborers at his East Haven CPA business, but didn't the pay IRS $1.1 million.
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People 75+ are the first eligible in Phase 1B. Health providers will call them starting Thursday, with vaccine appointments starting Monday.
A Navy veteran who serving during the Cuban Missile Crisis, he worked at SNET, was a VFW member and enjoyed photography and drone videos.
Ten East Haven students and four educators tested positive for COVID-19 in the first week back to school following the holiday break.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the East Haven area.
Superintendent Erica Forti said while parents are their children's first teachers, East Haven educators are prepared if kids want to talk.
Volunteer committee seats are open on nearly a dozen important East Haven town boards and committees including health, housing and zoning.
Anthony Marino, 105, a WWII vet, American Legion commander and animal control officer who ran for state senate, has survived two pandemics.
"One thing is abundantly clear: we must find a way to balance keeping people safe and finding a way to get everyone back to work," he says.
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Health and education officials say schools are safe and that the increase in cases is from community spread of the disease.
An avid cyclist, and "faithful and devoted Catholic" who attended Mass daily, he was a member of Society of St. Mary Maddalna.
Ellen, who passed away on Christmas, her "favorite day," loved singing and playing bingo, and time with family, friends and her dog Halli.
Before retiring, she worked for T & J Supermarket in East Haven and was a volunteer at the Community Dining Room Soup Kitchen in Branford.
Paul Cicarella will also on the Housing and Veterans' Affairs Committee and Appropriations and Public Safety and Security Committee.
Town Hall will be accessible to the public by appointment only through Jan. 29, 2021, with limited exceptions for essential services.
At a board meeting it was agreed schools stay open. The health director said schools are safe, and parents, community must "do your part."
A USAF veteran, he worked at Frito-Lay for 32 years, was a New Haven Register carrier for 22 years and loved cooking for family, friends.
An emergency ed board meeting called as 17 teachers were quarantined with at least 1 positive for COVID-19 after a private holiday party.
The robbers left in a vehicle that was reported stolen out of West Haven and found in Hamden, according to police.
Jonnathan X. Jara-Aucapina, 27, is accused of killing Lizzbeth Aleman-Popoca and burying her body behind a dumpster, police said.
East Haven police have a person in custody in connection with the death of the 27-year-old whose body was found behind a Branford dumpster.
The 34-year-old East Haven special needs man, hospitalized for a year, received 1,700 Christmas cards, then firefighters honored him.
A teacher tested positive for the coronavirus after the party at the East Haven Italian-American Club, a school official said.
Ryder Feeley, 6, had a massive brain tumor removed. Worried about cancer, his family was just told the remaining tumors are not cancerous.
As of Wednesday morning, the last day of classes for students and teachers before Christmas, the district has more than 130 in quarantine.