Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
The first day of school is Thursday, Aug. 28.
The fire department described him as "a dedicated public servant who committed himself to protecting the residents of Guilford."
The man displayed and threatened the use of a handgun in both incidents earlier this month, according to police.
Police said they're grateful for the employee "protecting a Guilford resident from suffering a significant financial loss."
The annual event has traditionally featured music, games, prizes, food, and a chance to meet local police officers and town officials.
"We are looking for a team-oriented, community-focused, positive, and professional person to join our department," the department said.
Police are searching for suspects in connection with vehicles stolen in Guilford and Madison that came into Clinton, according to officials.
The man displayed signs of impairment and refused to conduct standardized field sobriety tests, according to CT State Police.
The Guilford Fire Department recently announced the retirement of its chief, who first joined the department in 1970.
The blaze started late Tuesday morning, according to the fire department.
Crews worked to clear the affected power lines Monday morning.
Guilford Police began an investigation last September after receiving a tip from the CT State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Unit.
The burglaries occurred in the early morning hours of June 11, Guilford Police said. Similar crimes were also reported in Madison.
In March, Ellis Tibere pleaded guilty in connection with the January 2020 stabbing in Westport that serioulsy injured a Greenwich woman.
The application deadline is June 30, according to the department.
Scammers ask for payment on traffic tickets to avoid license or registration suspension.
Police are warning residents about a popular game senior students are playing after an incident caused a building to be locked down Tuesday.
Recently across the state, the trend has caused school evacuations, damaged property and caused health and safety concerns.
Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent, unless proven guilty.
"Please do not be alarmed," Guilford Police said of the scheduled firearms training.
The event is free and no registration is needed.
The new deputy police chief is a 21-plus-year veteran of the Guilford Police Department.