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North Haven Legislators Environmentally Friendly, Report Shows

[box]by Ben Lasman / North Haven Patch[/box] Both State Senator Len Fasano and State Representative David Yaccarino scored well on this year’s Environmental Scorecard issued by the CT League of Conservation Voters (CTLCV). Designed to give

Freda Re-Elected

Vote totals show Michael Freda easily re-elected as 1st Selectman with 85% of the vote. Tim Doheny re-elected as 2nd Selectman, and Alan Sturtz garners more votes than running mate Walt Spader to win as

Problems at the Polls? Report Them Here!

Are you having a problem at your polling place? You can keep your neighbors and key public officials informed about voting irregularities by publicly documenting them in real time here with SeeClickFix and North Haven

Vote 2011 Ballot

If you want to see who you’ll be voting for today, here’s a link to the two-sided ballot you’ll be receiving at your polling place. Remember, polls are open from 6am to 8pm today. Get

Economic Development and Leadership the Top Issues in North Haven Election

[box]by Ann DeMatteo / Special to the Post-Chronicle[/box] NORTH HAVEN — Economic development and which candidate can best take North Haven into the future have emerged as main issues in the race for first selectman.

Outgoing Selectman Reflects on 18 Years of Public Service

[box]by Fred Mustane / North Haven Patch[/box] When he steps down from the North Haven Board of Selectmen after this week’s election, Steve Fontana will not hold any appointed or elected government office for the

The Troubling Connecticut Power Failure

[box]by Rob Cox / The New York Times[/box] The moneyed folk inhabiting the Connecticut environs of the hedge fund town Greenwich wield plenty of power. But many of them have lately been powerless. For the

Power in North Haven Has Been Fully Restored

[box]from United Illuminating[/box] The United Illuminating Company has completed major restoration efforts in its service territory and has released its crews to help restore electric service to the rest of the state. In all, UI

CL&P Remains Confident About Restoration Estimates, Dismisses Rumors

[box]by Christine Stuart / CTNewsJunkie.com[/box] Expressing frustration with the length of time it’s taking to get out-of-state crews to Connecticut to help turn the power back on, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said the head of Connecticut’s

$9 Million Needed to Upgrade 4 North Haven Firehouses

[box]By Ann DeMatteo / Special to the Post-Chronicle[/box] It’s a tight fit at Montowese Fire Company 2, where there’s little room for firefighters to don gear and board the apparatus. Because of the tight space, the

Episode 94: October 30, 2011

In the wake of the freak October snowstorm, we get to the source of the power outage on Buell St.

Episode 93: October 29, 2011

In this episode of North Haven News: A rare October Nor’easter hits Connecticut. Watch as the snow starts to fall and builds to a heavy snowstorm.