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Deer Run School Principal William Grimm was there to greet and calm the nerves of new 1st grader Kenny Martino and 3rd grader Brianna Dzialo on the first day of school last Thursday morning. Photo by Kevin Benisvy
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: Nowhere—not even in the Constitution of the United States—is there a written definition of the role of the nation’s first lady, yet as East Haven resident Lisa Burns, an associate professor of media studies...
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By Meredith Crawford , Courier Associate Editor: The focus may be off embattled police officer Bob Nappe, but last week another lingering issue resurfaced to occupy the Board of Police Commissioners’ (BOPC) attention when East Haven Police Union Local...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: Students returning to East Haven Academy (EHA) are encountering familiar face in a new position as former language arts teacher Marianne Johnson has assumed the role of principal. Johnson replaces recently retired...
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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 Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: Sue D’Amico was always involved in athletics. Growing up in Branford, she played volleyball and softball before taking a break from sports to focus on getting her teaching degree from Southern. Sue started her...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: With summer winding down and the kids back in school—and back on the playing field—we bring back our coverage of high school sports from East Haven High School. We begin with our season previews, which gives insight...
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It’s September and for some anglers, the long-awaited fall fishing season is about to explode. Anxiously preparing for this time of year, fishermen/women are not only looking forward to the coastal striper run, but are also gearing up for the albies,...
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Last Saturday’s annual Senior Day on the Town Green was a big hit, with a concert by Vinnie Carr, dancing, and camaraderie. Here, Ted Brett (right) practices his moves with Senior Center line dance instructor Babe Dineen. Photo by Kevin Benisvy
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: Lee Wezenski, owner of NexGen Solutions in East Haven, began working on a software program in his basement in his spare time to help police track and record criminal activity in 1992. Today that program, called...
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By Ben Rayner, Courier Senior Staff Writer: The fundraising campaign to build a new, regional family fitness facility got a major boost last week when Soundview YMCA officials announced that $550,000 has been allocated to the project by state legislators...
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By Meredith Crawford , Courier Associate Editor: Bob Nappe is back on the beat and, this time, it’s probably for good. The East Haven police officer reported to work at 8 a.m. last Friday after more than four years in legal and political limbo. “It’s...
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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: At East Haven High School (EHHS), it’s not just the students who are graded on the Connecticut Academic Performance Test (CAPT)-it’s also their teachers. The CAPT, which judges the performance of all public school...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: Lynn Petrillo grew up involved in East Haven athletics. She grew up enjoying her passion playing softball in the Foxon Rec league. Since starting a family, Lynn has found a new passion in a new sport—basketball...
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