Sen. Cicarella Honors North Haven’s Tessa Hallinan at 2026 Kid Governor Inauguration
Tessa Hallinan, a student at Green Acres Elementary School, was elected by fifth graders across Connecticut to serve as the state’s 2026 Kid Governor.
Tessa Hallinan, a student at Green Acres Elementary School, was elected by fifth graders across Connecticut to serve as the state’s 2026 Kid Governor.
The school has earned School of Distinction status for three consecutive years.
The class organized the drive to highlight civic responsibility and the importance of community service.
Connectivity project to link Town Center with school campuses.
The funds granted to North Haven will be used for improvements at Temple Pines, a Senior Living Complex.
The conversations will feature facilitated small group discussions between younger and older LGBT adults and allies who will talk about a wide variety of topics including ageism, relationships, community, identity and language.

The North Haven Soccer Club is pleased and honored to rename the kickstart program to the James and Brenda Howlett Kickstart program.
Quinnipiac has the second most finalists of any school in the competition, including Meghan Crocetto of Middlefield and Quinn Dallai of North Haven.
According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer will affect 1 in 8 women. After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women in the U.S.
This is the sixth time that these powers have been extended, which will now total nearly two years of state government under emergency executive authority of Governor Lamont.
State Representative Dave Yaccarino was recently recognized for his exceptional voting record in support of both Connecticut businesses and workers.
Please be advised that the bi-annual Bulk Pick-up Program takes place the last two full weeks of September on your scheduled collection day.
For the third consecutive year, Quinnipiac has been named the top university in the United States for successful career placement following graduation by Zippia.com.
A diverse group of experts will take part in a question-and-answer session and panel discussion, “COVID-19 Vaccines: Empowering Our Communities and Informing Your Decisions V,” at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 2.

This year’s class was selected from 9,212 applicants, a 28% increase from last year.
The hybrid accelerated BSN program, which will start in January and enroll 24-32 students, is designed for individuals with a bachelor’s degree in another discipline who are interested in pursuing nursing as a second bachelor’s degree.