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By Sean Fogarty, Courier Staff Writer: Around Todd’s Pond there will soon be low-cut blueberry bushes that will allow the birds to forage for themselves, a development important not just to the birds but to the entire ecosystem of the pond. A joint effort...
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By Sean Fogarty, Courier Staff Writer: The crafts class at the Joyce C. Budrow Senior Center won’t be the only ones doing construction. Over the next few years, the center will see an addition crafted with $750,000 from the Small Cities program funded...
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: For 26 years, Jim Clark of North Haven has worked a high-stress job prosecuting career criminals to help keep our streets safer. Now he’s added a new feather to his cap, one that had him swimming, bicycling...
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The North 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. Wednesday...
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By Meredith Crawford , Courier Associate Editor: Republican Veronica H. Kivela is challenging incumbent State Rep. Steve Fontana (D) for the 87th District seat at the polls on Nov. 4. Kivela is an active member of the Community Watchdog Project. Self...
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By Meredith Crawford, Courier Associate Editor: Incumbent State Rep. Steve Fontana (D-87th) is serving his sixth term in the Connecticut House of Representatives. He chairs the General Assembly’s Energy & Technology Committee and is a member of the...
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By Chris Piccirillo , Courier Senior Sports Writer: For the past six years, Mitchell Stenquist has worked tirelessly at learning the traditional karate style of Tang Soo Do, a Korean martial art that emphasizes both self-respect and respect for others...
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By Chris Piccirillo , Courier Senior Sports Writer: There was a huge emphasis for the North Haven girls’ soccer team to reach the state tournament this fall after missing it for the first time in years last season. As the Indians near the halfway point...
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A basser from way back, this old salt is finding it hard to pass up the unbelievable—no, obscene—bluefish bite currently underway. As described, in part, by one online dictionary, obscene: “so large in amount as to be outrageous,” that description is...
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Stephen Majoros, wine director for New Haven’s Central Steakhouse, was one of many who enjoyed tasting and evaluating the samples at the North Haven Rotary’s seventh annual Day of Wine & Roses fundraiser at Forget Me Not Florist last weekend. Photo...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: Formerly contaminated and uninhabitable, the recently remediated and developer-supported North Haven Commons across from Target was on the voting ballot for the residents of North Haven during a special meeting...
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: After meeting all the different requirements to earn merit badges and achieve scouting ranks, one of the final tasks to attain Eagle Scout status is to oversee a project that shows his leadership capability...
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The North 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. It...
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By Sean Fogarty, Courier Staff Writer: With energy costs rising just as residents prepare for a grim heating season, North Haven has taken steps to ensure nobody will be left in the cold. Residents interested in learning about these assistance options...
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By Chris Piccirillo , Courier Senior Sports Writer: In the early days of North Haven’s youth football program, there were four Indians’ teams who rotated playing against each other every weekend, yet never faced competition from other towns. So one day...
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