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Return to Full-time Service to the Town
Mayor Scott Jackson is pleased to announce the appointment of Curt Balzano Leng as the Town's new Chief Administrative Officer.
UNH To Offer Criminal Justice Ph.D.
The University of New Haven's Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences will offer a Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice degree program beginning in the fall of 2010.
Police promote, transfer officers
The New Canaan Police Department promoted two of its officers and transferred two others in a ceremony Tuesday, December 1. Shift commander Sgt.
The Seth Haley Memorial Loan Fund of West Haven provides eligible college students with loans of up to $2500 to help students finish their post high school education.
Admissions Counselor Andrew Moe Talks about Vanderbilt University with a group of Junior and Senior students at Beach High School during a school visit.
Area ticks laden with disease, study shows
The percentage of black-legged ticks in the area infected with at least two disease-causing microbes -- the bacteria that cause Lyme disease and the parasite that causes babesiosis -- may be much higher than previously thought.
Acme United Names Rick Constantine Vice President Marketing a " Clauss and Camillus Brands
Mr. Constantine will be responsible for all aspects of the Clauss and Camillus Brands including Strategy and Innovation.
Workplace affairs can lead to trouble
He's a married, middle-aged media star. She's two decades his junior and works down the hallway.
Abigail R. Freyer of Deposit was awarded the Carmel Benevento Memorial Scholarship for the 2009-2010 academic year at the University of New Haven.
Peace Of Mind: Groups Sprouting Up To Spread Awareness Of Mental Illness
A year ago, Robert Freyer was lying on his dorm room floor at the University of Connecticut, a bottle of painkillers in one hand, his cellphone in the other, deciding whether to overdose on the pills.
Gary Dodd, CEO of Zap Motor Manufacturing of Kentucky Inc., is shown with a photograph of a proposed model.
With unemployment at its highest levels in decades and companies across the region enduring grave difficulties, we find ourselves thinking the unthinkable: The future of greater New Haven looks better to us than it has in years.
Posthumously, he becomes a role model
Ramkishor, a research scholar in the US, who died in an accident had pledged his organs when alive, inspiring others to do the same Invaluable gift: Ramkishor Sadhu, whose organs gave a fresh lease of life to five others.
ISHMAEL WADADA LEO SMITH trumpet-player, multi-instrumentalist, composer and improviser has been active in the creative contemporary world music for over thirty years.
By George, Urban America Can Look To Joseph
To amens and hallejujahs, real estate developer and former basketball star C. Tate George urged New Haven's NAACP to think of the story of Joseph while confronting the current recession.
Manchester: Jarvis Scholarships Announced
Submitted by Manchester Scholarship Foundation on 2009-10-09.   The Manchester Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
Courtship among the cubicles: Proceed with caution
Out of sight, out of mind. So seems to be the approach that many corporations take when it comes to workplace romances.
Jeff Terranova voluntarily pulled the plug on "The Anti-Emo Empire" following big changes at WNHU.
UNH opens new dorm; breaks ground for lab
It was a big day on the campus of the University of New Haven, Friday. City and state officials joined with those of the university to mark the end of one expansion project and the beginning of another.
URide to Safety: Getting Students a New Way Home
The University of New Haven has teamed up with Metro Taxi to be the first school in Connecticut to provide students with safe rides through the University Ride "URide Safe" program.
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