Residents can weigh in on the restoration plans for Sleeping Giant State Park at an upcoming public meeting in Hamden.
A change has been made to the Hamden school schedule for Tuesday, Dec. 3. Breaking
A Silver Alert has been issued for the teen.
Brian worked as a laborer for D.C. Electric for many years. He enjoyed fishing, hiking, camping & shooting pool at Town Billiards in Hamden.
Dorothea worked several years at Southern New England Telephone Co. and then worked at H & R Block for over 30 years until her retirement.
Pedestrian seriously injured/ Thrift shop helps transform lives/ Overnight fires doused/ ‘Scallop season’ approved/ 3 hospitalized in crash.
Police have responded to more than 60 reports of thefts from motor vehicles since the beginning of October.
One person was extricated from a vehicle on Wednesday morning, according to fire officials.
She worked many jobs over her life, including working at her parents’ stores Vining’s This & That and Vining’s Package Store.
The SCC unveils its All-Conference Teams, along with each sport's Player/Coach of the Year, for the 2019 fall sports season (Full list here)
The Hamden Art League’s opening reception for its annual Silverbells Art and Exhibition Sale will take place Dec. 10. The public is invited.
Jan formerly worked for the U.S. Navy Department, Quinnipiac College, and at the Waterbury Farrell Company in the accounting department.
Four local students among nine inducted into national honor society for legal studies students at Quinnipiac University
Hamden Police and the Hamden Volunteer Fire Department will hold a food drive to benefit the Hamden Food Bank at Stop & Shop.
Police will be cracking down on seat-belt violations throughout Thanksgiving week and weekend.
Quinnipiac University professor receives Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Association for Paralegal Education
A Silver Alert was issued for the teen late Wednesday night.
More than 200 students from Sacred Heart Academy in Hamden and boys from 12 different schools presented Peter Pan at the Shubert Theater.
The police department’s K-9 Unit, along with the Hometown Foundation, is donating 125 frozen turkeys to the Hamden Food Bank.
Gene, a U.S. Army veteran, found his calling teaching science at Amity Middle School in Orange and at Southern Connecticut State University.
An upcoming event hosted by a local radio station will support Connecticut Food Bank.
A Silver Alert has been issued for the teen, who has been missing since Nov. 13, according to police.
Acting Hamden Police Chief John Cappiello has recommended that Officer Devin Eaton be fired in connection to a shooting in New Haven.
Notre Dame High School recently announced the Honor Roll for the First Quarter of the 2019-20 academic year
The man is accused of burglarizing a design studio and attempting to burglarize a Henny Penny in Hamden, according to police.
Several Sacred Heart Academy seniors signed their National Letters of Intent to attend and play sports at the collegiate level.
Alexander Neumeister shares some fast facts on the human brain
Police are asking for help with identifying the suspect.
The eatery is celebrating the opening of its new storefront with special offers on Saturday, Nov. 16.
The Hamden Department of Recreation has selected Sleeping Giant State Park to be featured as its 2019 holiday ornament, officials announced.
The winning ticket was sold in Hamden.
Mayor Curt B. Leng announced his plan for a leadership structure for the police department, pending the approval of the Legislative Council.
Floyd worked for Laydon Construction for 41 years and later for Demar’s Landscaping of Branford.
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The woman has been arrested in connection to a crash that killed a 74-year-old man who was crossing the street in a mobility scooter.
The victim told police she was sexually assaulted after accepting a ride from two men while she was walking in Hamden.
A family of five has been displaced from their home after a fire in Hamden.
A man is being held on a $2 million bond after being charged with murdering a father and son in Hamden more than 30 years ago.
The student claims Facebook violated his First Amendment rights when it removed several of his posts.