North Haven Democrats Hold Food Drive to Stock Community Food Bank for Summer
Thanks to the generosity of residents and committee members, every item on the food bank’s requested list was donated, along with many additional pantry staples.
Thanks to the generosity of residents and committee members, every item on the food bank’s requested list was donated, along with many additional pantry staples.
Professional Award Winners Represent the “Best of the Best” in 2026
After receiving creative submissions inspired by the spirit of North Haven, the Collaborative has selected a group of finalists and now it’s time for the community to weigh in.
This donation ensures that every firefighter on duty will have access to a new mattress, marking the first full replacement of station mattresses since the new firehouse was built 11 years ago.

As director of Region VII, Douglas will represent students from six states that have 11 medical schools and 20 undergraduate colleges and universities.

The proposed federal legislation will provide incentives to states that choose to adopt and implement laws to increase the safety of frozen dessert truck patrons.
The lawmakers provided an update regarding the 2021 Legislative Session and discussed issues pertaining to the governor’s request to extend emergency powers, taxes, state spending, zoning, legalization of marijuana, the bipartisan budget that passed, and the juvenile crime crisis with nearly 25 residents.
The Poet Laureate of the Town of North Haven serves as an ambassador promoting the creation and enjoyment of poetry.
The event will take place on Thursday, July 8, 2021 at the American Legion Post 76 located at 20 Church Street in North Haven. The event is free and open to the public.
Yaccarino explained that the budget, while not perfect, stayed within the spending cap and did not include new tax increases.

The Excellence in Public Health Award is a national award that recognizes medical students who are public health champions.
This legislation expanded workers’ compensation benefits to firefighters, police officers, and parole officers.

Bill to increase safety measures on ice cream trucks passes House, awaits Gov. Lamont’s signature

Quinnipiac’s simulation program in the Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences on the North Haven Campus received accreditation in the area of teaching/education.

On Monday, May 18, 2021, State Representative Dave Yaccarino (R-87) joined CT Coalition to End Homelessness and other advocates outside of the State Capitol to push for more funding to combat homelessness in Connecticut.

Justice Andrew McDonald, of the Connecticut Supreme Court, told the Class of 2021 to think about how they want their careers to be written Tuesday.