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Register Plans to Close Pressroom, Move Key Operations to Downtown New Haven

[box]By Register Staff[/box] The New Haven Register plans to outsource its printing operation to Hartford, laying off 105 people, and is planning to move key operations to new office space in downtown New Haven. Publisher

Episode 95: January 9, 2012

In this episode of North Haven News: Clintonville Manor announces plans to close; and a new solar array on a former dump site could save the Town millions.

Ridge Road Elementary 2011 Winter Concert

Sights and sounds from the 2011 Ridge Road Elementary Winter Concert, which included performances by the band as well as the chorus under the masterful direction of Melissa Hudson and Jeff Rhone.

North Haven Seniors Push Back Against Rest Home’s Plans To Close

[box]By Ann DeMatteo / Special to the Post-Chronicle[/box] Along with family members, residents of a local rest home pleaded Tuesday for the state to keep open Clintonville Manor, while the home’s administrator said there’s been a

Photovoltaic Array at Old North Haven Dump to Save Town Millions

[box]By Ann DeMatteo, Assistant Metro Editor / New Haven Register[/box] The old town landfill soon will have a new addition that is expected to save the town millions of dollars: photovoltaic solar panels. The panels

QU Physician Assistant & Nursing Students Bring Holiday Joy St. Raphael’s

Hamden, Conn. – Dec. 21, 2011 – Quinnipiac University physician assistant, nurse practitioner and nursing students collected, wrapped and distributed nearly 200 toys to children at the Hospital of St. Raphael in New Haven on Dec. 16. Toys were provided to

Police Swarm Darien Train Station Searching for Double Homicide Suspect

[box]Story by NEWS 8’s Ali Reed. Video by North Haven News.[/box] Darien, Conn. (WTNH) – It was a scary scene for passengers when their trip was halted so police could search their Metro-North train. At

State Slates Hearing on Closing of North Haven Nursing Home

[box]By Ann DeMatteo, Assistant Metro Editor / New Haven Register[/box] NORTH HAVEN — Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement issues have caused a problem for the bottom line at a local nursing home that plans to close.

“Running on Empty: The Brain Drain in Local TV News”

[box]DISCLAIMER: This documentary was produced by Bill and Karin Schwanbeck, professors of journalism at Quinnipiac University. [/box] The following commentary is for entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the individual

Condo Groups Short $100,000; North Haven Man Facing Charges

[box]by Richie Rathsack / North Haven Citizen[/box] A North Haven man is scheduled to appear in Meriden Superior Court Dec. 27, accused of stealing almost $100,000 from condominium associations in Meriden and West Haven. Continue reading…

Medical Education Expert Joins the Frank H. Netter, M.D., School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University

A leading innovator in medical education has joined the Frank H. Netter, M.D., School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University to oversee ongoing development of the school’s curriculum and faculty. As associate dean for assessment and faculty development,

Clintonville Ban a Tough Nut to Crack?

[box]by Ben Lasman / North Haven Patch[/box] Discussing Clintonville Elementary’s recent decision to ban nuts in school due to student allergies, Chris Peterson wrote today on the North Haven Way: What if a couple of children