Bob, a loving family man and dedicated member of the community, was the proud owner and operator of Cirillo Manufacturing for many years.
PJ, a loving and devoted father, was a standout athlete in his youth and worked many years for Pool & Patio of North Haven.
Quinnipiac University School of Law to host ‘The 10th Anniversary of The Attorneys of Color Symposium: A Celebration of Progress
Quinnipiac University School of Law to present the symposium ‘Queer Families: Past, Present, and Promise’ on June 24
The SCC recently unveiled its All-Conference Teams for the 2022 Spring Sports season. (See the full list here).
She courageously became an entrepreneur at age 50, opening North Haven Travel, a thriving business she nurtured until age 65.
A U.S. Army veteran, he worked as a Service Manager at Robert’s Dodge for many years until his retirement.
Chris Roush, of North Haven, dean of the School of Communications at Quinnipiac University, writes new book about business journalism
Frank was a U.S. Navy veteran and longtime employee of UI. He enjoyed golf, painting and photography and was known for his sense of humor.
David coached youth hockey and baseball in North Haven and had served as a member of the North Haven Volunteer Fire Department.
Diane enjoyed time with her family, boating, socializing at the Branford Yacht Club and loved to travel.
Several students from North Haven were named to the Dean’s List for the 2022 spring semester at Eastern Connecticut State University.
A former Sacred Heart Academy standout has been appointed to lead the North Haven High School girls basketball program, officials announced.
Michael Kobylanski has been named the new Director of Athletics at Albertus Magnus College, the school announced Monday.
The popular banquet facility has canceled all weddings booked for June and July, according to a report.
A U.S. Marine Corp. & Air Force veteran, he had a long career as a Connecticut State Trooper & an inspector for the State Attorney’s Office.
Fundraiser to benefit North Haven schools collects over $10k.
Judith, devoted wife, mother and grandmother, volunteered with the Shoreline Community Dining Room as well as Wreaths Across America.
Linda, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, previously worked as a hair and makeup artist at Walt Disney World.
Anna, a registered nurse, enjoyed a long, decorated career of 58 years in nursing services, working at numerous facilities locally.
The accident was reported Thursday morning.
Andy Yelenak painted "a picturesque view of antelope at a Kenyan waterhole."
Annette, lovingly referred to as “Nettie Belle”, cherished spending time with family, friends and her beloved dogs.
Records from 2012 to be destroyed August 1, 2022
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a North Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Phyllis, a lifelong North Haven resident, was one of the founding members of St. Frances Cabrini Church.
The woman was found in the possession of a loaded gun that had been reported stolen out of West Haven and heroin, according to police.
Pastor of Faith United Methodist Church, Beloved Husband, Son, Father & Brother
The winning Play4 ticket worth $20k was recently sold at a North Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Honorees at the 39th annual CIAC Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet were feted in person Sunday after virtual celebrations the past two years.
Mary worked as a medical office manager prior to retirement. She was an avid Yankees fan, reader and enjoyed anything Snoopy.
Police are investigating after a tow truck driver was struck and killed by an SUV while assisting another vehicle on I-91 in North Haven.
The car the tow truck driver was helping was struck by another vehicle, according to NBC CT.
Deborah worked for Rite Aid in North Haven and later as a baker for BJ’s Wholesale Club. She enjoyed art, gardening, Harry Potter and baking
Police are advising motorists to take alternate routes.
The fire happened Tuesday morning in North Haven.
The winning ticket, worth $100,000, was recently sold at a North Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Anthony was fondly remembered for his candor, ingenuity, sense of humor, big smile, laughter, words of wisdom and devotion to family.
A Korean War veteran, Frank was a union carpenter and worked for the New Haven Board of Education for several years until his retirement.
Richard, the owner/operator of Wilson Furniture & Upholstery, was very active on many committees and commissions in the Town of North Haven.