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The big win came on a scratch ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The scholarship fund has been established at Hamden Hall in memory of a 14-year-old student who died after a tragic bicycle accident.
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A Hamden resident recently won $100,000 on a winning lottery ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Police are asking for help with finding the missing teen.
Fundraising Events will take place February through April
Toy drives provide gifts to children throughout the year.
The event will host a discussion of the Tuskegee Airmen and their history, and a short video will be played before the ceremony begins.
The hall recognizes distinguished CT veterans who have made significant contributions to their communities after leaving military service.
The public skating events will take place at the Louis Astorino Ice Rink in Hamden.
The library is seeking candidates for a position in Hamden.
In response to the severe cold weather, the Hamden Warming Center will be open extended hours.
The warming center will be open seven nights a week for those experiencing homelessness in the community. Donations are being accepted.
The public skating event will take place at the Louis Astorino Ice Rink in Hamden.
A Quinnipiac administrator was recently honored as business woman of the year by Hamden Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Residents are invited to join town officials at this year's Veterans Day Ceremony.
Highlights include 50+ crafter booths, raffles, kids' activities, bake sale and Santa!
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
Tuscany Fire advances culinary arts training at The Children's Center of Hamden
The winning ticket was sold at a business in Hamden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Admission is free and open to the public.
The hybrid discussion, where participants can attend in person or via Zoom, will be held Oct. 30.
The annual fall festival has been canceled due to the inclement weather in the forecast, according to officials.
News 8’s Laura Hutchinson will serve as MC of the event, which will be held at the Garden of Hope and Reflection at Hamden Town Center Park.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize these often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
The memorial benches will be dedicated to former Legislative Council President Al Gorman and former Hamden Mayor Craig B. Henrici.