Fire officials say the kitten, who was found by firefighters in July, has been rehabilitated and “given a clean bill of health.”
Come out for the last big event at Town Center Park of the Season!
A Silver Alert has been issued for the teen.
Police say a 20-year-old resident was assaulted and robbed during a home invasion.
Fortune magazine CEO Alan Murray to discuss ‘The Death of Truth’ on Oct. 25 at Quinnipiac University
The Hamden Regional Chamber of Commerce appoints two Quinnipiac University administrators to its board of directors.
This annual fall tradition provides a snapshot of life as a Bobcat!
The Quinnipiac University Theater Program will present the play, “Red Speedo,” Oct. 10-13,
More than 30 food trucks will participate in the town’s annual festival. There will also be music and live entertainment. Read details here.
Paul went to work for the City of New Haven in 1981 as a social worker, retiring as a coordinator at age 84.
Recent arrests by the Hamden Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
Police are continuing to search for new information in a 33-year-old cold case in which a mother of two was murdered in Hamden.
Police are asking for help with identifying a man they say bought more than $1,000 worth of items at Walmart with a stolen credit card.
The Regional Water Authority is continuing to work on resolving the discolored water issue in Hamden, officials say.
UI and SCG Commercial Customers in Hamden Can Now View Millions of Dollars Available in Potential Energy Efficiency Funding
Police say the suspects entered the home through a bedroom window while the victim was sleeping and stole several items.
Police are investigating after a man approached a 13-year-old girl while she was walking her dog and told her she should get into his car.
Jessica Treat to read from and discuss her writing at Quinnipiac University on Oct. 16
Authorities say the deli owner failed to pay more than $220,000 in taxes.
The resident became only the third person to successfully complete all of the stages in the popular NBC show’s 11-year history.
Drew Drechel is the 2019 American Ninja Warrior champion
Five chefs will cook with wish kids in the kitchens at Aitoro Appliance at Taste of Wishes event to benefit Make-A-Wish® Connecticut
The winning ticket was sold late last week.
Police are investigating after a man was robbed of his wallet and cellphone at gunpoint.
Rovers dropped points at home after a 2-2 draw with Bridgeport in Connecticut Adult Soccer League
Authorities say the man, a convicted felon, faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted of the charge.
School officials and police are investigating after a student found anti-Semitic graffiti at the school this week.
Police are asking for help with identifying a suspect in connection to the burglary.
The free programs are filled with activities that promise to inform, engage and entertain participating students while they make new friends
School officials have announced appointments for the 2019-20 academic year.
A section of the road is closed due to a water main break and road damage, according to fire officials.
Jason, who will be remembered for his contagious laugh and sense of humor, was the longest survivor of Pyruvate Carboxylase Deficiency.
Police say the boy attempted to steal the woman’s pocketbook before leaving in a stolen car, which was driven by someone else, in Hamden.
The former payroll supervisor is accused of paying herself for hours she didn’t work and depositing money into her boyfriend’s bank account.
The former research scientist has been with Sacred Heart Academy’s faculty since 2003.
The resident writes Leng, “works tirelessly attracting businesses and new residents to our Town…”
“As a taxpayer, I know I can trust Curt to keep taxes as low as possible, but mindful of the services Hamden is known for,”: Jane C. DuBois
Former Hamden Democratic State Senate candidate and union Leader Jorge Cabrera endorses Mayor Curt Leng for re-election.
“The comparison is pretty surprising and may be confusing for residents if they aren’t presented with the facts,” David H. Huston writes.
Celebrating 40 years and moving forward with exciting new changes!