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Alex Vaughan proudly shows of his arts and crafts talents to his mother, Tara Vaughan, during North Haven Memorial Library’s 10-week Friday Fun program for toddlers. Photo by Ray Hryb
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: Pattie McKnight and her husband, John, have owned the McDonald’s at 129 Washington Avenue in North Haven for 10 years and during that time, both as business owners and North Haven residents, they’ve devoted...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: After analyzing hours of tapes of dispatch calls, Police Chief James DiCarlo and a committee formed to investigate the issue have determined there to be no inadequacies in the performance of North Haven’s dispatch...
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The North 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. Wednesday...
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By Meredith Crawford , Courier Associate Editor: The Town of North Haven finally has a full-time finance director to replace embattled former director Vincent Palmeri, who left his position after a scandal that rocked the town in April 2007. First Selectman...
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By Chris Piccirillo , Courier Senior Sports Writer: North Haven boys’ soccer coach Federico Fiondella says that Geoff Brown “does everything 100 percent,” and if you look at the senior’s achievements in both the athletic and academic arenas, you’ll be...
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By Chris Piccirillo , Courier Senior Sports Writer: Cori Krajewski entered her first season as head coach of the North Haven field hockey team looking for her Indians to achieve a handful of goals. For one, Krajewski wanted to squad to earn a winning...
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Constant wind and wave action made for extremely difficult holding of ground tackle–no matter the scope. It was one of those “should we or shouldn’t we” types of decisions that was pondered over. Although safety is always first concern, it really didn...
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The North Haven High School (NHHS) Drama Club kicks off its production of Arsenic and Old Lace under the direction of Kathy Grassi tonight, Thursday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. in the NHHS auditorium. There are two other performances, both at 7 p.m., on Friday...
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By Jason J. Marchi , Courier Correspondent: When Liz Davis left the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization six years ago after 15 years of dedicated service to head up the educational services program at the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce, she brought...
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The North 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. Wednesday...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: Cooler weather and trying economic times only highlight the strengths of the North Haven Memorial Library, where families can find all sorts of activities–and they aren’t just within the library’s walls. The library...
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By Sean Fogarty , Courier Staff Writer: The North Haven Historical Society (NHHS) is turning a new page in its own history. With a new website planned for release soon and many upcoming activities, the society has never had more opportunities for locals...
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By Chris Piccirillo , Courier Senior Sports Writer: Brittany Bendel wasn’t part of North Haven cross-country as a freshman, but after hearing some positive things about the program and then running a lot during the summer, the sophomore decided to give...
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By Chris Piccirillo , Courier Senior Sports Writer: After dropping their last four games, the only thing the Indians’ football squad wanted to do was earn a home victory against a rival East Haven team that’s had its fair share of struggles this season...
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