Police Chief Thomas McLoughlin officially retired Wednesday after more than 40 years with the department.
Caleb played North Haven Youth Football, enjoyed auto mechanics and was an accomplished guitar player.
“Beyond the rank, education, command presence, and achievements, Chief McLoughlin was the type of Chief you would want to work for.”
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near North Haven and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
Herb served in the U.S. Navy before working in sales and marketing for many companies throughout Europe and the U.S. for many years.
Gloria worked for Stop & Shop for over 25 years. She enjoyed being with others, bowling and was a parishioner of St. Frances Cabrini.
Police said a 16-year-old boy stole the gun from a family member’s safe and gave it to another teen.
Robert, a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, was a retired fire fighter for the city of New Haven.
Nathaniel worked at Branford Wire and Amtek Specialty Metal Products in Wallingford for over 3o years.
The North Haven Camera Club invites members and guests to an online presentation on Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m.
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Robert was a Certified Public Accountant for the office of Peter W. Brown CPA and a Liaison Officer for the Division of Special Revenue.
Get out and pick out that pumpkin this fall season and enjoy the many fall attractions North Haven-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Mark worked as the controller of Workforce Alliance for many years. He also enjoyed tending to his many gardens and grilling.
Victor, a member of the Knights of Columbus, worked as the Director of Maintenance for the New Britain Housing Authority for many years.
A man who was arrested in connection with a burglary last month is accused of burglarizing another home on the same night, police said.
The winning ticket was also sold at a store in North Haven.
Local physician assistant students at Quinnipiac University have been selected as Urban Service Track scholars.
The North Haven Professional Firefighters Association is not sending out its annual letter campaign due to economic hardships felt by all.
A woman who claimed she has the coronavirus is accused of coughing and spitting at officers while being arrested at Target, police said.
Ralph worked construction in the New Haven area and grew up playing baseball in North Haven.
Gale worked for United Healthcare for 15 years and was a member of the Branford Senior Center.
Members and guests may attend the Sept. 29 presentation by Matt Kozlowski.
A North Haven police officer helped revive an unresponsive man with a dose of Narcan, according to officials.
A winning $14,000 Lottery ticket was sold at a store in North Haven.
Police are warning residents of a disturbing text message scam where the suspect claims to be part of a drug cartel & threatens the victim.
A man is accused of breaking into a home in North Haven late last year, according to police.
Butch served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He worked for the North Haven Public Works Department for many years.
Team Rubicon is comprised of volunteer military veterans and first responders who serve their communities during emergencies.
The winning ticket was sold at a store in Hamden.
The winning ticket was sold in North Haven.
Michael, an avid fan of golf, darts, bocce and hunting, worked for the State of Connecticut at Whitening Forensic in Middletown.
Items stolen from the eatery were found in the man’s hotel room, according to police.
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Mary worked for Blue Cross and Health Net for many years. She was also an Imaging Coordinator at Franchisee World Headquarters.
NoHCC prepares members for regional and national photographic contests and events sponsored by the Photographic Society of America.
A Silver Alert has been issued for the teen.
North Haven Health & Racquet will resume operations with a new management team that will work with the town, officials announced.
He worked as a machine operator and was a 2020 graduate of Porter & Chester Technical School with a certificate to be an electrician.
The man was hospitalized after the crash, which happened last week in New Haven.