Category: General Information

Winter Clothing and Coat Drive
The event begins November 1st and runs through November 29th with a drop off ceremony on Saturday, November 30th.

Fortune magazine CEO Alan Murray to discuss ‘The Death of Truth’ on Oct. 25 at Quinnipiac University
Murray will discuss the growing misinformation surrounding journalism and how the industry can respond to this challenge.

September 2019 Bulk Curbside Pick-up
The Bulk Pickup Program will take place during the last two full weeks of September.

Spring Bulk Pickup Schedule
Bulk pick-up will last two full weeks of April.

North Haven Informational Tolls Forum
With the governor’s recent budget address including more than fifty tolls expected on all major highways across the state, this event will allow area residents to share their concerns, get their questions answered, and discuss potential alternatives.

Sen. Fasano Joins Families, Advocates Urging Support for Individuals with Disabilities
The annual event gives people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families the opportunity to speak directly to legislators about the challenges they face.

Rep. Yaccarino Testifies To Increase Property Tax Abatement for First Responders
Connecticut currently has over 26,000 active firefighters; about 22,000 of these are volunteers, which amount to about 80 percent.

Quinnipiac University to host two information sessions for prospective graduate students March 23
Both sessions will feature an overview of graduate admissions and financial aid. Students also will have an opportunity to participate in breakout sessions with the program directors.

Quinnipiac University raises school record amount for United Way of Greater New Haven
Donors at the university who contributed to the campaign are housing the homeless, feeding the hungry, preparing children for school success and helping families get jobs through United Way’s programs and initiatives.

Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum to host historian David W. Blight on Feb. 6
Blight lectures widely in the United States and around the world on the Civil War and the Reconstruction period, race relations, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois, and problems in public history and American historical memory.

Quinnipiac University to host, ‘Chronicles of the Great Irish Famine’ on Feb. 12
O’Rourke’s album, “Chronicles of the Great Irish Famine,” evokes the harsh truths of the Irish peasant’s life during the potato blight of 1845–52.

2018 Fall Leaf Collection Program
Curbside leaf pickup begins Nov. 5th.