Fernando Bermudez

Man Exonerated from Murder Charge to Kick Off ‘Dilemmas of Justice’ Lecture Series

Fernando Bermudez, who was released from a New York prison in 2009 after serving 18 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, will present “The Price of Being Wrong” which will kick

"The Return" film

‘The Return’ To Kick Off Semester-Long Latin American Film Series at Quinnipiac University

Quinnipiac University has been awarded a grant to screen five Latin American films throughout the fall semester. Each of the showings is free and open to the public. “We are launching this campaign to increase international

NHSC Summer Camp 2013

North Haven Soccer Club 2013 Summer Camp

[box]Pictured are the various NHSC summer camp age groups – from pre-school ‘Kickstarters’ to high school players – proudly displaying their yellow tie-died camp t-shirts emblazoned with a unique logo and ‘soccer’ in various languages.

NHTV's Selectman Debate 2013

North Haven Selectman Debate

The League of Women Voters of Hamden-North Haven invites North Haven residents to watch a debate for the seat of North Haven 3rd Selectman between incumbent Alan Sturtz (D) and challenger Sally Buemi (D). The

Zach Ingrasci

Quinnipiac University To Screen ‘Living on One Dollar’ Documentary Sept. 16

[box]Zach Ingrasci, one of the filmmakers who produced “Living on One Dollar.”[/box] The Albert Schweitzer Institute and the School of Communications atQuinnipiac University will present two screenings of the documentary “Living on One Dollar” on Monday, Sept. 16. The film follows

North Haven News on Flipboard

North Haven News Now Available on Flipboard

I’m excited to announce that in addition to the website, North Haven News is now available as a Flipboard magazine! For those of you unfamiliar with Flipboard, it’s an app available for iOS and Android

Stop & Shop to Close Hamden Store

The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company LLC today announced the company will close its store located at 1245 Dixwell Avenue in Hamden, CT.  The store will close at 6 p.m. on Thursday, October 10, 2013.

North Haven Residents Receive Scholarship from Wepawaug-Flagg Federal Credit Union

[box]Jessica Tubis and Cameron Twitty shake hands with Wepawaug-Flagg Federal Credit Union President and CEO Michael Hinchey.[/box] Two North Haven residents who will be freshmen in college this year each received a $1,000 scholarship from Wepawaug-Flagg Federal

Engage CT LWV

LWV of Hamden-North Haven gets State Coach

The League of Women Voters of Hamden-North Haven is among the five Connecticut local Leagues that have been accepted into the LWV of Connecticut “Engage CT” program and have each been assigned a coach. LWV

Thomas Pogge

Director of the Global Justice Program at Yale University to Discuss Human Rights at Annual Alfred P. Stiernotte Lecture

[box]Thomas Pogge, Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs and the director of the global justice program at Yale University. Photo Credit: Oliver Abraham.[/box] Thomas Pogge, Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs and the director of the global

Waterbury Hospital and Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University Sign Five-Year Clinical Affiliation Agreement

The Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University has signed a five-year clinical affiliation with Waterbury Hospital. The state’s new $100 million medical school’s inaugural class of 60 students started classes Aug. 19. “Waterbury

New Haven Magnet Schools

New Haven’s Hyde School Moving to North Haven

[box]by Melissa Bailey / New Haven Independent[/box] Forced out of Long Wharf by leaky roofs, Hyde students will now have to travel seven miles up the highway, past prim suburban lawns, to attend their New

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