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The East Haven Veteran’s Day Parade went off without a hitch on Nov. 11, a fitting celebration and commemoration of those who have served and those who still serve. Photo by Nancy Dionne
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East Haven , Connecticut – November 14, 2008— In light of the tough economy Mayor April Capone Almon is taking action for residents of East Haven. She will be joined along with East Haven Counseling and Community Services, East Haven Social Services,...
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By Meredith Crawford Courier Associate Editor There are facts about East Haven that would surprise even the longest residents–the fact that, for example, 27 different languages are spoken across town. Then there are facts that are so basic they go virtually...
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: Mark Twain left a provision in his will for the care of his beloved cats following his demise. That’s something East Haven resident Mark Gagliardi might consider doing for his beloved dog Junior, since the crippled...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: Main Street will have a new look in the upcoming years as the Department of Transportation (DOT) and East Haven work together to make the street as safe as possible for both pedestrians and automobiles. East Haven...
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The East Haven Courier publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in town. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include names. The...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: In the month and a half since its introduction, the administration’s blight initiative has seen progress behind the curtains and at last week’s Town Council meeting, Town Attorney Patricia Cofrancesco pulled back...
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Press release from the East Haven Public Service Department Monday, Nov. 24 Salvatore Drive, Salvatore Court, Northeast Drive, Half Mile Road, Warner Road, Barberry Road, Borrelli Road, East Mill Village, Jardin Drive, Cortina Road, Thompson Street, Wood...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: Steve Kapinos has not had the easiest job as the captain of the East Haven football team. After going 0-10 last season, the Yellowjackets are winless so far in 2008, but Steve is hoping to end his final year of...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: Though a 3-10-3 record might not have given the East Haven girls’ soccer team the state tournament berth it had hoped for, the 2008 season showed that the Yellowjackets could compete against a tough SCC schedule...
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Constant wind and wave action made for extremely difficult holding of ground tackle–no matter the scope. It was one of those “should we or shouldn’t we” types of decisions that was pondered over. Although safety is always first concern, it really didn...
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By the Numbers *Denotes winner Question 1: Shall there be a Constitutional Convention to amend or revise the Constitution of the State? D1 D1s D2 D3 D4 D5 D5s Abs Total Yes 732 43 772 874 704 805 23 244 4,197 *No 1,109 78 1,293 1,087 1,097 1,021 38 282...
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Young East Haveners Michael Jasiorkowski (left) and Stephanie Davis enjoy a competitive game of foos ball at the Teen Center in the old high school last weekend while Brianna Resigno cheers them on. The Teen Center is open to residents who receive positive...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: The Planning & Zoning Commission (PZC) approved a two-year extension last week to the on-site rock-crushing permit for the controversial 75-acre lot between Route 80 and Foxon Road commonly refereed to as the...
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: Although Mike DePalma retired from the work-a-day world 10 years ago and moved to a retirement facility in East Haven nearly three years ago, he certainly hasn’t let up on his active schedule volunteering his...
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