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.
In order to qualify, individuals must have had the PTSD come as a direct result of a qualifying event that occurred in the line of duty, and not due to any intervening factor or other source of stress.
The festival runs from 3PM to 10PM on Saturday, June 22 and 8AM to 7PM on Sunday, June 23. Admission is $12 and children under 12 are free.
The club was sponsored by Quinnipiac’s Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine’s Health Career Pathways (HCP) program.
s legislation classifies fentanyl as a narcotic substance. The penalties for manufacturing and selling narcotics except as authorized by law, typically involve mandatory prison time along with substantial fines.
Kern, of North Haven, joined the School of Education faculty at Quinnipiac in 2015.
The session will begin with a presentation by the graduate admissions and financial aid staff followed by a breakout session with the program director and current students who will answer questions about the program.
The health fair is free and open to the public. It will feature a Narcan training sign-up, foot screenings, healthy cooking demonstrations, educational carnival games and a food truck.
The majority of residents in attendance expressed their opposition to tolls and there were nearly 200 individuals in attendance.
Connecticut does not have a revenue problem; we have a spending problem.
Bulk pick-up will last two full weeks of April.
Guest speaker Kathy McAfee, a Connecticut businesswoman known as “America’s Marketing Motivator,” will discuss personal branding and how professionals can strategically position themselves for greater success.
The speaking engagement, which is sponsored by Quinnipiac’s Jewish Law Students’ Association, is free and open to the public.