Gracie was found in the woods after surviving through the cold temperatures and recent snowstorm, according to police.
The fire was caused by discarded “smoking material,” according to officials.
Florence was a devoted wife, mother, sister and grandmother. She always provided love, compassion, and support to her family.
Barbara was a devoted daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt and grandmother. She enjoyed cooking, flower arranging and was a lover of music.
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Bullets entered two homes in Hamden over the weekend, including one where a woman was sitting on the couch with her grandchild, police said.
New Haven business sells the winning ticket.
Janice worked 40 years as a bookkeeper for the New Haven Trap Rock Company. She was a Lady Lioness and member of the Hamden Women’s Club.
Michele, devoted to her family and friends, enjoyed crafts, her dog, traveling and spending time in the kitchen.
The woman was shot multiple times by a person in another car that was trying to run her vehicle off the road, according to police.
The restaurant was robbed on Wednesday night, according to police.
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Webster Bank is closing 16 locations, including a branch in Hamden.
The driver of the other car, a 22-year-old Hamden resident, was hospitalized after the crash, according to police.
The winning ticket was sold at a store in Hamden.
Joan was a gifted ceramics artist and ran her own studio Joan-Kathryn Ceramics. She also worked as a nurse for the office of Dr. Enrico Khu.
Testing events are set for Dec. 22 and 29 at the Hamden Board of Education Building at 60 Putnam Avenue.
Rosemary, always remembered for her kindness and smile, worked at AAA for 30 years.
Frank, known for his friendly, sociable personality, worked as a custodian for the Town of Hamden until retirement.
The incident occurred Friday on Mix Avenue, according to authorities.
Sullivan has served as Hamden’s Acting Police Chief since July 2020, following the retirement of former Chief John Cappiello.
Quinnipiac University Prof. Kimberly DiGiovanni, of Hamden, named chair of an Urban Waters Initiative (UWI) for the Connecticut DEEP
John served in the U.S. Army, spent his career as a successful practitioner and was heavily involved in the community.
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Crews carried the patient more than 500 feet through the snow after a sledding accident, according to officials.
A woman was killed and a man was seriously injured in a shooting Wednesday in Hamden.
The annual wreath-making event will be held online this year.
The Hamden Recreation Department has taken the annual Holiday Wreath Making Workshop virtual.
With a major winter storm in the forecast, trash and recycling pickup in Hamden is being delayed, officials announced Wednesday.
A woman was killed and a man was critically injured in a shooting that investigators believe was domestic-violence related, police said.
A woman is accused of animal cruelty after more than 30 animals, including cats, dogs, squirrels and an owl, were seized from her home: PD
The man has a long criminal history with several previous federal convictions, according to authorities.
With snow in the forecast, officials announce a parking ban that will be in effect in Hamden.
The collection is being postponed due to the severe winter storm in the forecast, officials announced.
A shot was fired in one of the robberies and a 61-year-old man was robbed in his driveway in the other Monday night, according to police.
Carolyn worked for the Unholtz Dickie Company in Wallingford 32 years. She was a fan of music and loved Science Fiction & Western movies.
Karen was a paraprofessional in the Hamden School system. She loved music, reading and spending time with family and friends.
Students at Quinnipiac University recently organized an emotional goodbye to mark the end of their “Introduction to Sociology” class.
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