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Kim McHenry helps her daughter Julia keep her balance last Sunday afternoon as the two enjoyed the open skating session at the town’s Patsy DiLungo Ice Rink on Hudson Street. Photo by John Vanacore
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By Meredith Crawford, Courier Associate Editor: East Haven High School (EHHS) is exploring new forms of connection this winter–literally–as EHHS’ eight-year-old, student-founded arts group, Students Taking Action through Expression (STATE) of the Arts...
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By Jason J. Marchi, Courier Correspondent: After the congregants of St. Vincent de Paul Church on Taylor Avenue kept telling parish cantors Carol and Joseph Silva how comforting their songs were during Mass, funerals, and concerts, they finally recorded...
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By Meredith Crawford, Courier Associate Editor: The temperature isn’t the only thing that’s frozen in East Haven this winter; Mayor April Capone Almon announced late last month she’s opted to freeze her salary at $75,000 for 2009, declining a $10,000...
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The East Haven Courier publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in town. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does not include names. The...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: Though Paul Lipkvich is now 87, the memories from his playing days at Branford High School are clear in his head. He recently had the opportunity to relive those moments as he was inducted into the Branford Sports...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: Route 80 rivals North Branford and East Haven faced each other twice in three days—on Dec. 27 and 30—to close out 2008. Though the story was different in each game, the result was the same with East Haven taking...
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A cold front was eminent and, while the sun promised to keep us somewhat warm, temperatures were in the mid-20s. Wind from the previous day subsided and we were looking for a catch of panfish. As the ice season was young and these little scrappers were...
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By Meredith Crawford Courier Associate Editor The year 2008 was marked by change for East Haven as an embattled former police officer returned to his beat, two landmarks were demolished, and a long-time assistant superintendent retired. Mayor April Capone...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: Hockey For the first time in program history, the East Haven hockey team won the SCC Division I title as only the third public school ever to take that honor behind Hamden and West Haven. The Yellowjackets let...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: Golf The Yellowjackets put together a 13-15 record on the links including a 7-1 Oronoque record to claim the conference title. Vin Raucci (MVP) and Dan Cook led the team as captains with leadership also coming...
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By Jennifer Small, Courier Sports Editor: The East Haven boys’ soccer team finished 7-7-2 in the 2008 season, which marked Javi Rodriguez’s first at the helm of the team. The record earned the Yellowjackets the 21st seed in the Class L State Tournament...
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East Haven children of a range of ages turned out for a little fun and a little exercise during last week’s Park & Recrea...
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By Jason J. Marchi, Courier Correspondent: Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Harry James. Any of these names ring a bell? To Beatrice McCarten, those names are as close to her as those of her own family, for she’s been singing their songs since...
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Despite the early-morning discovery of a leak in one of their two boilers early last week, Joseph Melillo Middle School (JMMS) students, staff, and faculty experienced little to no disruption. According to Superintendent of Schools Tony Serio, the leak...
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