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Poll: Foley Beats Malloy By 3 Points
Jun 19, 2013 7:09 am
The 2014 gubernatorial election is 17 months away, but if it were held today Republican Tom Foley would beat Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy 43 to...more »
Esty, Malloy Claim Victory Over Energy Policy Issues
Jun 18, 2013 9:21 pm
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Daniel C. Esty didn’t get everything they wanted, but they...more »
Biden Says Progress Is Being Made On Gun Control
Jun 18, 2013 4:58 pm
Vice President Joe Biden joined Connecticut lawmakers Tuesday in Washington to reiterate and reaffirm the White House’s commitment to passing gun...more »

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At Cove Debate, Nemerson Touches The 3rd Rail
by Nick Defiesta | Jun 19, 2013 8:20 am
“I know I might lose whatever support I have here,” mayoral candidate Matthew Nemerson told Morris Cove Democrats, “but I’m a self-proclaimed...more »
Parent Activist Eyes Open East Rock Seat
by Melissa Bailey | Jun 18, 2013 3:55 pm
Plunging into politics for the first time, lifelong East Rocker Anna Festa vowed to represent the voice of regular New Haveners—unlike, she said,...more »

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Cancer Deaths: Gap Persists Among Blacks, Whites
by Barbara Nagy | Oct 25, 2012 10:00 pm
When Ulysses B. Hammond was diagnosed with prostate cancer, his first thought was that he could wait to deal with it. After all, the doctor said it...more »
Physician Sanctioned For Wrongly Accusing Teen’s Father
by Theresa Sullivan Barger | Oct 16, 2012 8:40 pm
After twice sending the case back to a review panel for further sanctions, the state Medical Examining Board Tuesday accepted a memorandum of...more »
State Seeks To Divert Veterans From Jail To Treatment
by Lisa Chedekel | Oct 15, 2012 3:05 pm
When the state Department of Veterans’ Affairs recently advertised a job opening for a veterans’ service officer, 73 veterans applied, many of them...more »

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Water Company Revamps Telescope Mountain Storage Tank Proposal

by Ethan Fry | Jun 18, 2013 1:50 pm

Posted to: Ansonia, Derby, Seymour

The South Central Regional Water Authority on Tuesday unveiled new plans to put a 2 million-gallon water storage tank on Derby’s Telescope Mountain.

The new plans would see the water tank built on a location to the south of the originally proposed site.

The company said the change would eliminate construction traffic on narrow Summit Street and require 400 fewer truck trips to remove rock blasted or excavated at the site.

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Seymour Board Of Education Cuts Budget

by Ethan Fry | Jun 17, 2013 10:54 pm

Posted to: Seymour, Seymour Budget

Photo: Ethan FryFive months and three referendums after Seymour’s school board first voted on a budget for 2013-2014, members on Monday finalized a spending plan for next year that keeps most of the new proposals they first envisioned in place.

The board did vote not to fund one of two new teaching positions at the middle school, but other proposals — like a late bus for students participating in after school activities and four part-time elementary-level paraprofessionals — remained.

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Shelton Aldermen Allot $100,000 Toward High School Fire Code Fixes

by Ethan Fry | Jun 17, 2013 6:47 am | Comments (1)

Posted to: Shelton

FILEShelton Aldermen on Thursday voted unanimously to allocate $100,000 toward fixing fire code violations at the high school.

The move comes two months after a report released by the state Fire Marshal’s office listed 579 fire code violations at the school and mandated that Shelton officials come up with a “corrective action plan” to fix them.

The $100,000 allocated Thursday is in addition to $62,000 Aldermen voted to make available for fire rehabilitation work last year.

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HUD To Ansonia: Open Space Is Not An Option On Olson Drive

by Eugene Driscoll | Jun 14, 2013 9:57 am

Posted to: Ansonia

Photo: Eugene Driscoll

Ansonia cannot preserve land on Olson Drive as a park or open space once the decrepit public housing buildings there are torn down, a federal official said Wednesday.

In fact, continuing on that path could run the city afoul of federal Fair Housing regulations and possibly hold up the demolition of the subsidized Riverside apartment complex on Olson Drive.

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Cannabis Capitalists Check Out The Valley

by Ethan Fry and Fred Musante | Jun 13, 2013 7:43 am | Comments (1)

Posted to: Ansonia, Derby, Oxford, Seymour, Shelton

Downtown Ansonia below City Hall. Derby’s redevelopment zone on Main Street along the Housatonic River. Tri-Town Plaza in Seymour.

Could the key to sparking an economic revival in these under-developed properties be — marijuana?

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Ansonia Bond Hearing Canceled, Aldermen Bicker

by Jodie Mozdzer Gil | Jun 11, 2013 10:00 pm

Posted to: Ansonia

Ansonia Mayor James Della Volpe had to step in and mediate a heated debate between Ansonia Aldermen Tuesday, as the board debated the process surrounding the proposed $4.9 million in bonding for city projects.

The Aldermen canceled a public hearing on the bonding projects Tuesday as the hearing was scheduled to begin, and instead bickered about the process behind the proposal.

“Let’s act like gentlemen. Let’s start being Ansonians,” Della Volpe said Tuesday night, to the Aldermen. “And let’s not care about whether it’s Republicans or Democrats. Alright. Let’s just stop. And start doing what we’re supposed to do, what we were elected to do.”

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Mayor Dell: We Need Bipartisan Support For Bonding Project

by Eugene Driscoll | Jun 11, 2013 2:53 pm

Posted to: Ansonia

City officials are considering delaying a referendum scheduled for this month until November.

The Board of Aldermen and the tax board had planned to ask residents to approve borrowing $4.9 million for capital improvements. The vote was planned for June 25.

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How Seymour Police Built A Case Against Alleged Bank Robber

by Eugene Driscoll | Jun 10, 2013 10:18 pm | Comments (1)

Posted to: Seymour

Detectives pinpointed cell phone use, combed through receipts from Home Depot and hopped from cheap motel to cheap motel to build a case against a man suspected of robbing a Seymour bank in February.

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Here Are The May Restaurant Inspections

by Staff | Jun 10, 2013 6:44 am

Posted to: Ansonia, Derby, Seymour, Shelton, Restaurant Inspections

The Naugatuck Valley Health District released the following summary of its food service inspection report for the month of March.

Anything below 80 is categorized as failing.

A restaurant may also fail if it receives a single, serious violation.

The Naugatuck Valley Health District includes information about which establishments required re-inspections because of violations.

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Guilty Verdicts In Ansonia Stun Gun Case

by Ethan Fry | Jun 10, 2013 6:35 am

Posted to: Ansonia

FILECharles Spencer of Ansonia faces up to 30 years in prison after a jury on Friday convicted him of six counts of illegally possessing stun guns.

The six-member jury at Superior Court in Milford arrived at the decision after about two hours of deliberations.

Spencer has a prior felony drug conviction on his record, which prohibited from having weapons such as stun guns.

After the verdicts were read, Judge Denise Markle ordered Spencer, 54, held in lieu of bonds totaling $50,000 and scheduled his sentencing for Aug. 16.

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Damaaged Toters
Jun 18, 2013 1:53 pm
Address: 354 Ellsworth Ave New Haven, Connecticut
Rating: 1

3 recycling toters lid damaged 3 trash toters cracked

fake store
Jun 18, 2013 9:45 am
Address: Elizabeth St Derby, Connecticut
Rating: 1

On corner of elizabeth &6th st A so called tag sale goes on all the time in front of a storefront...

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Trash and trash cans on street
Jun 13, 2013 2:05 pm
Address: 2 Savelle Drive
Rating: 2

Trash cans filled with trash are always on the street.

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