East Haddam Police arrest two individuals in connection with theft of copper piping from buildings.
Members of the Haddam Volunteer Fire Co. responded to 38 calls for emergency services in November.
East Haddam area police activity reports.
Haddam area police activity reports.
Even with an excellent response by a well equipped and well trained fire department, fires can be devastating; best to "plan for the worst and hope for the best."
Careful handling of the ashes and embers will help prevent a catastrophic fire in your house.
Teejay Wisiewski of Colchester was found unresponsive with his rifle slung over his shoulder on Wednesday morning.
Third degree assault, breach of peace, resisting arrest and criminal impersonation.
A Children's Christmas Party at the firehouse, photos with Santa, holiday safety tips and the monthly incident report.
The generosity of East Haddam residents and others nets a huge collection of toys and other gifts for children of the community in need this holiday season.
Fire Prevention Poster Contest winners receive special awards for their artwork.
A Friday afternoon blaze in Moodus affects several area homes.
An alert neighbor calls police to report a burglary in progress.
Call responses, an early snowstorm, training and reminders.
From the desk of Emergency Management Director Craig Mansfield.
Devin Gannon of Higganum and Johnathan Linko of East Haddam were injured in the crash.
State Police will be out at different locations collecting toys for children for Christmas.
Children's Christmas Party, a 'Letter from the Chief' and the monthly incident reports.
Consider picking up an extra gift to donate during your holiday shopping this year.
Troopers will staff sobriety checkpoints and conduct many targeted roving DUI patrols this holiday weekend.
On Sunday, November 27, bring a new unwrapped toy to the fire station and experience a tour of a Haddam fire engine at the same time.
Live-burn scenarios with simulated fires at the New Haven Regional Fire Training Academy.
Law-enforcement authorities are out on the roads enforcing the state's seat-belt law, and they want you to know that not buckling up could cost you.
The company responds to 52 emergency calls, assists in a missing East Haddam resident search, responds to a rollover and reminds everyone of candle safety with the upcoming holidays.
Jeep roll-over, electrical shocks, radio failure and carbon monoxide calls were some of the emergencies the Haddam Volunteer Fire Company dealt with during the freak October snowstorm and its aftermath.