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Warren Milton Dunphy shares a story of his service in the U.S. Navy at a special ceremony at North Branford High School held to thank the town's World War II veterans. Connecticut Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz introduced the veterans at the ceremony...
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By Ben Rayner, Sound 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 Jason J. Marchi, Sound Correspondent: BRANFORD: The intention might have been to emulate a scene from an episode of prankster television shows, but the assault and kidnapping hoax resulted in the arrest of five school chums and tied up officers from...
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The Sound publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in Branford and North Branford. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include...
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By Ben Rayner, Sound Senior Staff Writer: NORTH BRANFORD: Whether it’s in their backyards figuratively or literally, some people just have to be there for their neighbors. Deborah Roy, the newly installed reverend at North Branford Congregational Church...
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By Ben Rayner , Sound Senior Staff Writer: NORTHFORD: The fire that destroyed Northford Market in March also destroyed dreams, hopes, and history, but not permanently. Plans for the rebuilding of the structure, which will include residential apartments...
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By Ben Rayner, Sound Senior Staff Writer: BRANFORD: One of Branford’s oldest businesses and the last major wire manufacturer in the Northeast, Atlantic Wire, announced last week that it will cease operations by the end of August. The century-old business...
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By Jennifer Small, Sound Sports Editor: Three years ago, Maria Carangelo weighed 247 pounds and would be out of breath after walking up a flight of stairs. Now, at almost half that weight, Maria still has moments of being out of breath—but it’s more often...
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In a year of a tight economy, it’s difficult to explain why so many anglers turned out for this year’s WICC and Captain Morgan’s Bluefish contests. Enthusiasm was high and so was the participation. Above all, the weather was superb and bluefish were in...
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By Jennifer Small, Sound Sports Editor: When Chandlar Fowler was four years old, she grew bored of figure skating and decided to try a Learn to Skate program for hockey. That was the beginning of a long road for Chandlar and her family as they learned...
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North Branford school construction news has mostly centered around the intermediate school renovation, but other schools, including Stanley T. Williams, have been subject to summer projects. Pictured at Williams is Bernie Grenier, doing the math and making...
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By Ben Rayner , Sound Senior Staff Writer: BRANFORD: A new thrift store has opened for business on Branford Hill and like the others in town, it’s helping raise much needed funds to help those in need. Teen Challenge (TC) is a non-profit, faith-based...
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The Sound publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in Branford and North Branford. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include...
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By Ben Rayner , Sound Senior Staff Writer: BRANFORD: When it comes to doing good things for other people, the Branford Rotary Club (BRC) stands out in a town renown for its volunteer and community spirit. Alpha Coiro and the Rotarians do some amazing...
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By Ben Rayner , Sound Senior Staff Writer: NORTH BRANFORD: You might not think it to drive by it, but the renovations to the North Branford Intermediate School (NBIS) are on track and even ahead of schedule. Officials are pleased with the progress, including...
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