Bridging the Divide in Politics
The event drew a diverse audience and featured practical strategies for navigating political disagreement in both public policy and personal life.
The event drew a diverse audience and featured practical strategies for navigating political disagreement in both public policy and personal life.
Bond Commission approves $400,000 to Goodwill of Southern New England in North Haven for the purchase of a multi-use vehicle; will assist organization to provide access to workforce opportunities.
Measure awaits Gov. Lamont’s signature to become law.
The funding addresses a decades-old financial obligation stemming from cost overruns during a previous phase of construction at the high school.

Loaves and Fishes is part of the Coordinated Food Assistance Network (CFAN), which provides free, weekly home deliveries of food to those in need living in New Haven, East Haven, West Haven and Hamden.
The Black Law Students Association at Quinnipiac University will present the webinar, “Why Black Lives Matter: A Look at Systemic Racism and Accountability,” from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, June 18. This program is free and open the …

Cicarella was nominated by North Haven First Selectman Mike Freda and seconded by State Senator Len Fasano.

A total of 82 doctor of medicine degrees were conferred, as well as five anesthesiologist assistant degrees.
The North Haven Soccer Club is giving $500 college scholarships to two current or former members of the NHSC who are heading off to college.

The award recognizes her academic achievement, her professional development as a two-term member of the AAPA’s House of Delegates and a deep commitment to helping others.
The four-week course enables Netter students to engage with individuals of various age groups and disability types in community-based settings, increasing their knowledge, skills and comfort in caring for individuals with IDD.

Paul Cicarella, Jr. announced his candidacy, as he seeks the Republican nomination for the 34th State Senate seat in the Connecticut General Assembly.

The 1,600 new employees in Connecticut join more than 4,000 full-time employees already working in Amazon facilities across the state.

Although there is no estimate of how many masks may be produced, Jenusaitis said he would not be surprised if they end up making and sending thousands.
In addition, the university is working with the Town of Hamden to make 50 university-owned apartments available to first responders in need of living space as they self-isolate away from home.
Nearly 3.3 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week amid a widespread economic shutdown caused by the coronavirus.