One of his favorite hangouts was his family's bakery, Lupi Marchigiano, that he was very proud to be a part of.
He worked at Sargent Manufacturing as an assembler.
He operated Basel's Restaurant in New Haven for more than 40 years.
He grew up in Milford and worked at Fred’s Auto Center in West Haven for over 20 years.
She worked at C.H.C.P in Medical Records and was a CNA. She was a kind person and a loving devoted mother.
He worked at the U.S.S. Chowder Pot III in Branford for more than 20 years.
He was a 2002 graduate of Branford High School where he was the captain of the football team.
He was a sergeant with the Department of Motor Vehicles
He passed away Nov. 14.
She retired from work at New Haven Savings Bank.
He is survived by his two loving children.
She leaves behind two sons and four daughters.
Hoffman was a retired New Haven Police captain and member of the Connecticut Board of Pardons and Parole.
Hoffman served in the NHPD for 20 years.
She was a Teacher’s Aide for the New Haven Public School System for many years , where she put her heart and soul into her job.
She worked as nurse's aide at West Haven Manor.
He was also active in many Madison organizations, including the Boy Scouts, the Madison Country Club, and Madison ABC.
He passed away July 4.
He served more than three decades in the NHPD.
He worked in the Goodwill Industries warehouse department.
She retired after 20 years working within the New Haven School System, ending her career at Fairhaven Middle School.
She graduated from Wilbur Cross High School in 1995.
O'Neil died in an off-duty crash a day after his birthday.
He was a firefighter with the New Haven Fire Department for 31 years, retiring in 2004 as a Deputy Chief.
For almost 60 years, she enjoyed a rich and successful career as a mezzo soprano in opera, oratorio, chamber ensembles and song recitals.
She carried that love of dance throughout her teens and twenties, often visiting dance clubs with her friends.
A devout member of St. Stephens AME Zion church, Mrs. Webb was actually born at the address where the church stands today, 31 Rogers Street.
Prior to his retirement Sal served 20 years as the superintendent of Public Works for the City of New Haven.
Pavetti worked with Waterford's O'Neill Theater Center, which acquired Eugene O' Neill's family home of Monte Cristo Cottage in New London.