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.
Quinnipiac University ranked 26th among four-year schools nationally and tops in Connecticut in the Military Times media group’s Best for Vets: Colleges 2016 rankings released on Nov. 9. The rankings factor in the results of …
North Haven residents discussed various state policies, the issues that may shape the 2016 legislative session, and how these measures will affect area businesses and residents, as well as any other issues that are of concern.
Scarlett Lewis, a Newtown mother who lost her son in the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, will present the lecture, “Why Social and Emotional Learning Matters: Teaching Kids to Choose Love,” from 7-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 17.
Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University will hold a food drive Nov. 1 through Nov. 14 to help alleviate hunger in Connecticut. All donations brought to the museum at 3011 Whitney Ave. will benefit the Connecticut Food Bank.
“Concerning Aid in Dying,” a symposium addressing the legal, medical and ethical issues surrounding right-to-die legislation and end-of-life care, will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21, in the Ceremonial Courtroom at the Quinnipiac University School of Law Center.
Quinnipiac University Theater for Community will present the musical, “Spring Awakening,” with book and lyrics by Steven Sater and music by Duncan Sheik, from Nov. 12–15 in the Clarice L. Buckman Theater.
Winners from yesterday’s election, which saw a 37% voter turnout. Mike Freda (R) wins a 4th term as North Haven 1st Selectman, defeating Democratic challenger John Bimonite 4,544 to 1,030. First Selectman: Mike Freda 2nd Selectman: Tim Doheny …
Micheala (Chaeli) Mycroft, a 21-year-old quadriplegic from South Africa, will discuss her experiences with cerebral palsy, and the ability and potential of disabled children on Monday, Nov. 2 at Quinnipiac University.
Andrew Grillo of North Haven has been promoted to Project Executive at Gilbane Building Company.
Quinnipiac University’s Central European Institute will present an advanced screening of the PBS film, “Kosciuszko: A Man Before His Time,” on Oct. 29 at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Center for Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences on the North Haven Campus.
State Rep. Dave Yaccarino (R-North Haven) visited ACES Village School on Friday, October 16th and met with sixth, seventh and eighth grade students to discuss the importance of civic engagement as well as the role of a State Representative.
Quinnipiac University and Lions International have teamed up to offer free services and equipment for patients with low vision. The Lions Low Vision Center at Quinnipiac is open Thursdays from 1-4 p.m. on the North Haven Campus, 370 Bassett Road.