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Earth-moving equipment was on site at the Town Green in the middle of December to complete the final tasks within the scope of the town’s construction project to renovate the theater. Hay was put down over the freshly planted grass seed that covered the...
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WESTBROOK: After several months of slow progress on the issue, the recently appointed search committee for the new joint position of full-time town health director and registered sanitarian has scheduled interviews with three qualified candidates on Jan...
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By Becky Coffey, Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: WESTBROOK: The fact-finding committee charged with researching the advantages and disadvantages of adopting a town charter has finished its mission. The group will present the results of its six-month...
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By Becky Coffey, Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: OLD SAYBROOK: A routine Board of Finance (BOF) approval of a tax refund for overpayment became the source of a public dispute late last month. According to citizen activist Dick Goduti, refund was actually...
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By Fay Abrahamsson, Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: CLINTON: When John Clark looks around his Clinton home, he has Stanley Bostitch to thank for his house, his furnishings, his car, and his livelihood. “Everything I own I owe to Stanley Bostitch,” he...
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By Becky Coffey, Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: OLD SAYBROOK: Maryann Amore says most people misunderstand the term affordable housing. As the executive director of the non-profit HOPE Partnership, an organization dedicated to developing and managing...
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The Harbor News publishes a Police Incident Report to inform residents of incidents, criminal activities, and police responses occurring in Clinton, Westbrook, and Old Saybrook. As those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty, the report does...
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By Fay Abrahamsson, Harbor News Senior Staff Writer: CLINTON: Being a member of Clinton’s all-volunteer fire department means many things to many people: gaining a sense of purpose by saving lives and property; giving back to the community; and forging...
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By Holly D’Addio, Harbor News Sports Writer: It was a tale of two different teams with two similar goals on the night of Jan. 3. The Valley Regional High School and Westbrook High School girls’ basketball teams met at Valley for a conference match-up...
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By Holly D’Addio, Harbor News Sports Writer: For former Old Saybrook High School field hockey player Rebecca Suntheimer, coaching the sport didn’t seem like an option until four years ago when the assistant coach position opened at Valley Regional High...
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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 Fay Abrahamsson Harbor News Senior Staff Writer January The Clinton Police Department, down three officers due to retirements and staffing shortages, is slated to hire two new officers who would enter the police academy next month. A residential builder...
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By Becky Coffey Harbor News Senior Staff Writer January The Board of Selectmen (BOS) approved the bid to buy a new Pierce fire rescue truck for $650,000 with funds from capital reserve and budgeted equipment funds. Jeffrey Stark, age 44, was found dead...
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By Becky Coffey Harbor News Senior Staff Writer January The Board of Selectmen (BOS) appointed an interim animal control officer, Sandy Bannon-Rankin, while Tanya Marocco, the town’s current part-time animal control officer, was put on paid administrative...
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By Izaskun E. Larrañeta Special to the Harbor News OLD SAYBROOK Police arrested a Shelton man Dec. 22 in connection with a Dec. 8 robbery at the Bank of America branch in town. Jeffrey DeAngelis, 28, is also suspected in other bank robberies in Seymour...
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