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REGIONAL
Tri-town voters approved $5.8 million for the remediation of the outbreak of mold at John Winthrop Middle School (JWMS) at a referendum on March 26 by a collective yes to no vote margin of 1129 to 597.
Voters in Essex overwhelmingly vot...
Press Release from Guilford Free Library
Spring into reading at the Guilford Free Library with The Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale. The annual book sale is taking place on Friday, May 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, May 11 from 9 a.m....
EAST HAVEN
In his State of the Town address delivered on March 26, East Haven Mayor Joseph Carfora touted the development of multiple town services and addressed the “tough decisions” that need to be made in order to maintain the town’s financia...
It’s gone. No warning, no lead up. Just gone.
There are places that should be encased in amber, preserved forever just as they are. Sometimes you don’t think about this until it’s too late.
I never thought as I listened to a loud band while fending ...
Talk about pressure! Players have only an hour to decipher the clues, crack codes, and follow the evidence to break free. And free from what? Hogwarts Magical Mayhem, the escape room that Sharon Lewis, president of Ivoryton Library board, has created...
Whether they become involved in the fields of woodworking, manufacturing, or any other hands-on trade, one of the most important things for students to know is that there are opportunities for a future career in which they have already established a ...
On Saturday, May 4, the Clinton Land Conservation Trust (CLCT) and the Madison Land Conservation Trust will unite for a joint film festival showcasing acclaimed nature documentaries. One of the people making it possible is Clinton native Sally Heffer...
Guilford’s Rose Crisci is the founder of non-profit Blue Moon Raptors, which rehabilitates ill, injured, and orphaned birds of prey with the goal of returning them back to their natural habitat.
Donna Weidenmann has been Atwater children’s librarian since 2007 and has served the community as part of the North Branford public library team since 1987. She will retire in April.