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Students of the month
Submitted by Christine Schwartz
North Haven Middle School Students of the Month for April 2012 were, standing,from left: Gabriella Ferrara, Bowen Brennan, Dan Galasso, Patrick Casey, JakeHlavaty, and Sara Bosco; seated: Steven Pugliese, Claire Fresher, Chris Conteand Marisa Mantovani.
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Musicians inspiredto give back
By Kyle SwartzThe North Haven Citizen
Current and former NorthHaven High School musi-cians will perform at theTown Green on Tuesday,June 19, for a jazz concert tobenefit the NHHS band de-partment.
“This is to give back to[NHHS band director] KenTedeschi,” said 2010 NHHSgraduate and Hartt School ofMusic student Stephen Cu-sano, who organized the
event. “We’re raising moneyfor whatever he wants to useit for – band trips, to buy newinstruments for students,whatever he needs.”
“Mr. T. has made a very bigimpact in my life,” Cusanoadded. “He conveys a verystrong passion for music. Hesends the messages, loud andclear, that he cares about mu-sic, and that he cares aboutthe students.”
As such, performers on
Finances and business at selectmen meetingBy Stefania CiarleglioSpecial to the Citizen
At the June 7 Board of Se-lectmen meeting, town lead-ers welcomed new business-es, spoke of potential busi-nesses yet to open, and ap-proved various appoint-ments to and resignationsfrom municipal boards andcommissions.
One new business inNorth Haven will provide aidto the disabled. Former WestHaven Mayor H. RichardBorer Jr. is now president ofthe new Easter Seals Disabil-ity Services and Goodwill,which just opened a locationat 432 Washington Ave.
“We have a fleet of vansthat we keep here at the
North Haven facility thatwill go out and pick up resi-dents. These are people withdevelopmental disabilities,and other types of barriersto work,” explained Borerduring the meeting. “Wepick up individuals, bringthem to the center in NorthHaven, and we would do jobtraining and create employ-ment opportunities.”
“We are looking forwardto being a good neighbor,”Borer added.
First Selectman MichaelFreda then shared some fi-nancial updates, reiteratingthat there would be no tax in-crease this year, with themill rate remaining at 26.54mills.
“We are looking to close
out this fiscal year with atleast a balanced budget andprobably in a surplus posi-tion,” Freda said. “It’s beenthe goal of this administra-tion to maintain a fund bal-ance at eight percent and totake any surplus dollars thatare derived through generat-ing efficiency throughoutthe course of the fiscal year,to take those efficiencies interms of dollar savings andgive those dollars back to thetaxpayers for future capitalexpenses.”
Freda also shared that theYale-New Haven Hospitalproject is “rolling along verynicely,” which will include acancer, inflammatory dis-
Closer to a new playgroundBy Kyle Swartz
The North Haven Citizen
By successfully applying for a $50,000 grant, the Mon-towese Elementary School PTA playground committee isone step closer to replacing the building’s sparse, outdat-ed playgrounds.
In recent years, several local elementary schools haverebuilt their playgrounds due to existing recreation sitesbeing old, unsafe, insufficient and flood-prone. Mon-towese’s recess areas suffer from similar problems.
“We’ve gotten comments from parents who said thatwhen they went to school here as children, this was thesame equipment that they had,” said Michelle O’Brien,playground committee member. “It’s time for an update.”
A place for recess for third-through-fifth grade offersstudents few options, little more than an open field, junglegym and a handful of swings. Recreation spots for other
See Selectmen, page 22
See Music, page 23
See Playground, page 20
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Animal Haven Pet of the Week — CatherineMeet Catherine! She is a beautiful and darling
three-year-old cat looking for a loving home.Catherine is a petite girl with a very soft coat ofgray fur and with pretty, bright eyes. She has anadorable pink nose and a serene look about her.Catherine is a sweet cat with a loving personalitywho likes to be petted. She is generally a verygentle cat, although on occasion she may swat tolet you know she would like time to herself.Catherine would love to find her forever homewhere she will have freedom to roam around thehouse, look out the window at the birds and squir-rels, and take cat naps in a sunny, warm spot.Catherine will make an excellent companion.Please consider giving this wonderful young catthe freedom, love, and care she deserves. She isspayed and current with all her vaccinations.
For more information, call The Animal Haven,89 Mill Road, North Haven, at (203) 239-2641 or vis-it theanimalhaven.com. The Animal Haven isopen Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday,noon to 3 p.m., Thursday 5 to 7 p.m. or Saturdayfrom noon to 5 p.m. The Animal Haven has beendedicated to taking in adoptable homeless catsand dogs, providing complete veterinary care forthem, and finding them well-matched, loving homes since 1948.
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Local business takes video games on the roadBy Stefania CiarleglioSpecial to the Citizen
While most people think ofarcades as being on board-walks or in malls, two NorthHaven businessmen havebrought gaming on the road.
Monster Mobile Arcade, amobile entertainment com-pany founded by Mark Allenand Tom Olajos, features full-size arcade games on the go,built into the back of a hugetrailer truck.
Just a few years ago, Ola-jos and Allen stumbled upon
an article about mobile busi-nesses that were doing welldespite the recession. Havingchildren of their own, thecreators developed an ideathat would later develop intoa full-fledged business opera-tion.
“Mark and I thought, ‘howgreat would it be to bring theparty to the person instead ofthe person to the party?’”said Olajos. “We both grewup with arcades and enjoygaming. We thought it wouldbe a more unique experienceto have a full-size arcade at
your doorstep with all thelights and sounds surround-ing you. That’s when Mon-ster Mobile Arcade wasborn.”
The mobile arcade catersto everything from birthdayparties and corporateevents, to engagement par-ties and weddings, providingan enclosed, climate-con-trolled arcade as an all-in-one experience.
“We have seen a new trendof businesses that are be-coming mobile and lean,”Olajos said. “People todaywant services brought tothem as opposed to going
out. It is more cost efficient,as well as easier on the cus-tomer. The customer canalso enjoy the comforts oftheir own home or business
without having to worryabout cleaning up after-wards.”
People at play inside the mobile arcade.
See Arcade, page 7
Citizen photos courtesy of Monster Mobile Arcade
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Take a stand for those in needsBy Paul Colella
Special to the Citizen
At times weall need ahand to holdonto or some-one to standup for us.S o m e t i m e sthat helpinghand or cer-tain individ-ual comes to our assistancewhen we least expect it andwhen we need it the most.This story is intended toteach a lesson and remind usthat people do care, as repre-sented in the actions of anine-year-old little girl.
In a third grade class-room, there is a nine-year-old boy sitting at his desk.All of a sudden, there is apuddle between his feet andthe front of his pants is wet.He thinks his heart is goingto stop because he cannotpossibly imagine how thishas happened. It’s never hap-pened before, and he knowsthat when the boys find out
he will never hear the end ofit. When the girls find out,they’ll never speak to himagain as long as he lives.
The boy believes his heartis going to stop. He puts hishead down and begins topray silently. He is hopingfor a miracle that his unfor-tunate accident will go unno-ticed and he could escapefrom this embarrassing andawkward predicament.
When he looks up from hisprayer, he sees the teachercoming down the aisle with alook in her eyes that says hehas been discovered. As theteacher is walking towardhim, a classmate namedLizzie is carrying a goldfishbowl that is filled with water.Lizzie trips in front of theteacher and inexplicablydumps the bowl of water inthe boy’s lap. The boy pre-tends to be angry, but all thewhile is saying to himself,“Thank you! Thank you!”
Now, instead of being theobject of ridicule, the boy isthe object of sympathy. Theteacher rushes him down-
stairs to the nurse’s officeand gives him gym shorts toput on while his pants dryout. All the other childrenare on their hands and kneescleaning up around his desk.The sympathy is wonderful,but as life would have it, theridicule that should havebeen his has been trans-ferred to someone else —Lizzie.
When Lizzie tries to helpclean up the mess, her class-mates tell her to get out ofthe way. Some give her a dis-dainful look while others say,“You have done enough dam-age. Go away!”
Finally, at the end of theday, as they are waiting out-side for the bus, the boywalks over to Lizzie andwhispers, “You did that onpurpose, didn’t you? Thankyou!” Lizzie whispers back,“I wet my pants once too. Ihad wished someonedumped a fish bowl of waterin my lap. And you are wel-come.”
Like Lizzie, may we seethe opportunities that are al-
ways around us to do a gooddeed. And if we get thechance to lend a helpinghand may we do it with kind-ness and understanding. Re-member that just going tochurch doesn’t make you aChristian any more thanstanding in your garagemakes you a car. Each andevery one of us is goingthrough our own difficulttimes, or have experiencedhard times and heartache atone time or another, but wemust keep the faith, have de-termination, and never beafraid to help someone inneed. It will come back toyou tenfold and when youleast expect it. Life would begrand if we all had a “Lizzie”by our side.
Paul Colella is a publishedauthor and North Haven resi-dent. His novels “Patriotsand Scoundrels: Charity’sFirst Adventure” and “TheUndefeated” are available on-line at Amazon.com and Bar-nesAndNoble.com and can bechecked out from the NorthHaven public library.
Colella
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The “Best Friends”Used Bookstore continuesas a main source of rev-enue for the Friends of theLibrary to fund many pro-grams, services, technolo-gy and events for theNorth Haven Memorial Li-brary.
The Friends of the Li-brary is seeking donationsof gently-used books, espe-cially children’s book.However, textbooks, out-dated reference materials,videos and damaged itemscannot be accepted. Allproceeds from the book-store sales are reinvestedin the library.
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Alex Johnson and FelishiaLaPointe, co-presidents ofthe North Haven High SchoolInteract Club, recently pro-vided the Rotary Club with areport of its activities for the2011-2012 school year.
The club’s major event forthe year was the hosting of a“Holiday Carnival” for thechildren in the Departmentof Children and Family Fos-ter and Adoption Care. Par-ticipants enjoyed an after-
noon filled with food, song,games, and a visit from San-ta who provided gifts for thechildren.
This event received a spe-cial proclamation from theGovernor, which the clubwill have framed and hung inan appropriate location atthe school.
Other activities included arecent “Senior Prom” at thecenter for the senior citizensin the town, which includedmusic, dancing and prom at-tire. Periodic pasta partiescontinued this year at thecenter, and a toy drive to ben-efit the Ronald McDonaldHouse in New Haven washeld. Their carnation sale al-lowed them to donate $400 to-ward the St. Baldrick’s Foun-
dation, which raisesmoney for children’scancer research.
They also ran carwashes to raise moneyfor various projectsduring the year. Up-coming events includ-ed assisting at the Spe-cial Olympics gamesJune 9-10, as well as acloser for the year, aparty at the home oftheir advisor, EllieMulligan. The majorproject being plannedfor next year is therestoration of theplayground atBlakeslee Park, in-cluding repairs to theconcession stand atGrover Wyman field.
Alex Johnson, left, and Felishia LaPointe, co-presidents ofthe North Haven High School Interact Club, deliver their an-nual report to the Rotary Club.
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Girls entering Kinder-garten through grade twowho are new to Girl Scoutsare invited to the GirlScout Summer Program.Girls, along with their par-ents/guardians, will havean opportunity to meetnew friends and learnabout Girl Scouting. Thefour week session is sched-uled for Thursdays, June21, 28 and July 12, 19 from 6to7 p.m. A fee is chargedand includes supplies,pins and certificates.
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“For the adults, this is areintroduction to gamesthey grew up on,” they said.“For all us 30- and 40-year-olds, we spent our after-noons at the arcades androller rinks. Back then, ar-cade games were a new formof entertain-ment. Mon-ster MobileArcade is away to relivethe past andenjoy thegames wemay have for-g o t t e nabout.”
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Green Acres Elementary School held the 40th annual Integrated Day in Marie Cam-erato and Joanne Callahan’s grade 2/3 classes. The students studied famousAmericans. The presentation included musical selections, reading of clues to helpaudience members identify each famous person as well informational boards, bi-ographies and portraits. Above, Marie Camerato’s grade 2/3 class at Green Acres
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ProgramsTown of North Haven
Community Services andRecreation, 7 Linsley St., hasscheduled the following pro-grams. For more informa-tion, call (203) 239-5321, ext.770.
Preschool program - Lit-tle Rec’ers for ages 3 the 5years old from July 2 to Aug.10.
Youth programs - Mon-towese/Clintonville/RidgeRoad Playgrounds for ages 6to 12 from July 2 throughAug. 10.
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Other summer programsoffered are Fun Sportz Amer-ica Summer Camp, Babysit-ting Course, Junior GolfLessons, Youth Tennis Clin-ic, Yoga, Zumba and dogtraining courses.
Open Ping-Pong - Thurs-days from 4 to 8 p.m. at Mil-dred A. Wakeley RecreationCenter on a drop-in basis.Participants must be 18years or older.
Moppet Minders - MoppetMinders promotes kinder-garten readiness. Activitiesfocus on skills including cog-nitive, language, fine andgross motor skills, as well associal and emotional skills.Classes are scheduled for 9a.m. to noon. TheMonday/Wednesday/Fridayclass is for 4 and 5 year olds.The Tuesday/Thursday classis for 3 and 4 year olds. A fee ischarged, due at the first ofeach month. Information andregistration packets are avail-able at the Community Ser-vices and Recreation office.
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Singles dance - Connecti-cut ConTacts, a singles or-ganization, has scheduled adance party for singles onFriday, June 15, from 8 p.m.to midnight at the HolidayInn North Haven, 201 Wash-ington Ave. Admission ischarged. Dress to impress.For more information, call(203) 468-1144 or visit ctcon-tacts.com
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Recital - The Tri-M MusicHonor Society of NorthHaven High School hasscheduled its debut recitalfor Saturday, June 16, at 4p.m. at the North Haven Con-gregational Church. Admis-sion is free and the public iswelcome.
Tag sale - St. John’s Epis-copal Church, at the top ofthe green in North Haven,has scheduled a spring tagsale for Saturday, June 16
from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in theparish hall. The event fea-tures collectables, treasures,small furniture, toys andbooks. Baked goods will alsobe available for purchase.Proceeds benefit the missionand ministry of the church.
19Tuesday
Concert - A concert onthe green is scheduled forTuesday, June 19 at 7 p.m.Features performances bylocal talent, including Zwe-lakhe-Duma, C.J. Dinatale,Mike Casey, Jimmy Morcal-di and more. This concernbenefits the North HavenHigh School music depart-ment. Rain location is thehigh school auditorium. For
more information, [email protected]
23Saturday
Irish Festival - The Con-necticut Irish Festival isscheduled for Saturday, June23, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. atthe North Haven fair-grounds, 300 WashingtonAve. Includes Irish music,dance, and sports. For moreinformation, visit ctirishfes-tival.com
24Sunday
Irish Festival - The Con-necticut Irish Festival is
scheduled for Sunday, June24, from 8:15 a.m. to 7 p.m. atthe North Haven fair-grounds, 300 WashingtonAve. Includes Irish music,dance, and sports. For moreinformation, visit ctirishfes-tival.com
27Wednesday
Self-defense - WhiteTiger Martial Arts, 38 SouthTurnpike, Wallingford, hasscheduled a self-defenseseminar on Wednesday, June27, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Theprogram is for graduatinghigh school seniors attend-ing college in the fall. Spaceis limited. For more infor-mation, call (203) 284-0825.
29FridayConcert - The American
Union of Swedish Singers pres-ents the National ConventionGrand Concert 2012 at 7:30 p.m.at the John Lyman center forthe Performing Arts, SouthernConnecticut State University,501 Crescent St., New Haven. Afee is charged. For more infor-mation, call (203) 281-1261 or vis-it auss.org.
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For more information onevents at the church, call(203) 239-0156.
MontoweseBaptist Church
Montowese BaptistChurch, 201 Quinnipiac Ave.,has scheduled its annual tagsale and car wash on July 7,from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This isthe 12th year of serving theNorth Haven and surround-ing areas with “gently used”merchandise, (householdgoods, electronics, books, etc,)baked goods, jewelry, andmany other items. For moreinformation, call Dottie at(203) 787-3725.
Montowese Baptist Churchis collecting donations to sup-port American soldiers. Itemsrequested include socks, soap,travel size personal hygieneitems, pads, pencils, pens,notebooks, etc. Donationsmay be dropped off any Sun-day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For more information onany program or event at thechurch, call Pauline at (203)234-6784.
Seminar forBereaved
A New Day 10 week semi-nar for Bereaved is sched-uled for Wednesdays, from 7to 9 p.m. at St. MichaelParish, 62 St. Michael’s Dri-ve, Waterbury. To register,call (203) 758-5711, (203) 879-2475, or (203) 755-2561.
These events are spon-sored by the Family Life Of-fice, Archdiocese of Hart-ford.
CommunitySupper
The final Community Sup-per for the season is sched-uled for Friday, June 29. St.John’s sponsors the mealsmost Fridays in the GreatHall, rain or shine for mem-bers who need help makingends meet and for those whowant companionship with ameal. A donation is suggest-ed, if possible. Communitysuppers are scheduled to re-sume Friday, Sept. 7.
St. John’s Church is locat-ed at 3 Trumbull Place, at thetop of the Green in NorthHaven, where our doors areopen for prayer and peace.For more information, callthe church office at (203) 239-0156.
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ObituariesJohn Grous
J o h nJ o s e p hGrous, 80, ofN o r t hH a v e n ,passed awayp e a c e f u l l yon June 6,2012 at his home surroundedby his loving family. He wasthe husband of 58 years toIrene Vershish Grous. Bornin Ansonia on Sept. 28, 1931;son of the late John JosephGrous and Tillofilia Duvnofs-ki Grous.
He served his countryfaithfully as a Sergeant in theU.S. Army and was the ownerand operator of John GrousCarpeting & Tile for manyyears until his retirement.Father of John J. Grous, MDof Hopedale, Mass., LauraMarando and her husbandRocco Marando, MD ofNorth Haven, William Grousand his wife Nicole Grous,MD of Olympia, Wash.;grandfather of Paul, Christieand John Marando. Also sur-vived by several nieces andnephews. He was prede-ceased by sisters EmilySylvester, Eleanor Kosko andGertrude Lacko.
Services were held June 9,2012 from the North HavenFuneral Home, North Havenfollowed by a mass of Christ-ian burial at St. ThereseChurch, North Haven. Inter-ment followed in All SaintsCemetery, North Haven.
William G. MeyersWilliam G.
M e y e r s(Bill), 89, aresident ofN o r t hHaven, de-parted thislife peaceful-ly with his family by his sideon June 2, 2012 at SmilowHospital after a brief illness.He will be remembered bymany who cared for him as alovely man who never com-plained and was admired forhis strength and determina-tion to fight until the end.
He was born in West Havenon Sept. 14, 1922 to the lateEthel Stevens MeyersBorkowski and William C.Meyers. He attended Ran-dolph Macon Military Acade-my in Front Royal, Virginia
and graduated from GeorgiaMilitary College in June,1942 with a BS degree. Heserved his country faithfullyin the U.S. Army Air Corpduring World War II in the9th Air Force FightersSquadron Hell Hawks and re-ceived six oak clusters forthe air offensive of Europe,Ardennes, Central Europe,Normandy, Northern Franceand the Rhineland from 1943– 1945. He was a member ofthe Hell Hawks 365th FighterGroup Association and wasawarded a certificate of Ap-preciation on September,2010 from the American War-rior Day of Honor. Williamwas a 50 year member of theCorinthian Lodge 103 ofNorth Haven and was a 32nddegree Mason. He was in theelectrical field from 1951 –1987. He was a member ofthe Local 90 InternationalBrotherhood of ElectricalWorkers and an ElectricalContractor before retiring in1987 as a Project Managerand Superintendent for sev-eral local electrical contrac-tors including DiamondElectrical Company, JohnsonElectrical Company and Ja-cobson Electric Company.
He was predeceased by hisfirst wife of 25 years ShirleyWoodruff Meyers; his sec-ond wife of 25 years MarionNolan Meyers; a brotherStevens Slade Meyers andsister Virginia MeyersHansell; he was the devotedfather of Garrett (Gary)Meyers and Karen MeyersO’Sullivan (Sonny) all ofFlorida; five grandchildren,Molly, Jesse, Patrick, Garrettand the late Brett all of Flori-da; five great-grandchildren,Hayden, Caleb, Taj, Alyssaand Mallory all of Florida.He is also survived by a step-son Sean (Bruce) Nolan of
California; a step-daughter,Joan Nolan Jurado of Mexi-co; triplet step-grandchil-dren, Kevin, Kyle and Mari-on Nolan of California; hislongtime girlfriend Rose-marie Riccitelli and her fam-ily of East Haven.
Funeral services wereheld June 8, 2012 from theNorth Haven Funeral Home.The Rev. Edward Cornell offi-ciated. Interment with fullmilitary honors followed inAll Saints Cemetery.
Memorial contributionmay be made to Smilow Hos-pital, P.O. Box 1849, NewHaven, CT 06508 or the Ani-mal Haven, Inc., 89 Mill Rd.,North Haven, CT 06473.
Judith D’Errico-Buonomo
J u d i t hD ’ E r r i c o -B u o n o m o ,62, of NorthH a v e n ,passed awaypeaceful lyon June 11,2012 surrounded by her lov-ing family. She was the wifeof Antonio Buonomo. Bornin New Haven on March 21,1950; daughter of the lateJohn and Annetta DudekD’Errico. Judith was a for-mer manager at Jimmie’s ofSavin Rock; was a formercustomer service manager atElliptipar; former PTA Presi-dent at the Savin Rock Com-munity Center, West Haven;former West Haven 1st Dis-trict Democratic Town Com-mittee Chairwomen; former5th term 1st District Council-women for the City of WestHaven and a volunteer at theMontowese Health & Reha-bilitation Center. Mother ofKimberly Redmond of Lavo-nia, Ga., Richard C. andKristin H. Harvey both of
North Haven; step-mother ofMaria I. Buonomo-Hall andAlfonso Buonomo both ofHarwinton, Tammy L.Buonomo-Craig of Hubert,N.C. and the late JohnBuonomo; mother-in-law ofRichard A. Redmond andUSMC 1st Sgt Jeffrey Craig;grandmother of Tyson S.Hall, Jr., John L. Hall and An-tonio A. Buonomo; sister ofAnthony D’Errico of Fla.,Michael D’Errico, John E’Er-rico of Ga. and the late Peter,Dominic and Thomas D’Erri-co; sister-in-law of Madelynand Mike Guarnieri ofNorth Haven, Geppino andGiusi Buonomo, Maria andMichele Lattanzio and Alfon-so Buonomo all of Italy. Alsosurvived by a special cousinand friend Susan Duarte ofNorth Haven and many othercousins and family.
Services were held June14, 2012 from the NorthHaven Funeral Home, fol-lowed by a Mass of Christianburial at St. BarnabasChurch. Entombment fol-lowed in the All Saints Mau-soleum. In lieu of flowers,memorial contributions maybe made to St. Jude Chil-dren’s Research Hospital, 262Danny Thomas PL, Mem-phis, TN 38105 or the ClelianAdult Day Center, 261 Ben-ham St., Hamden, CT 06514.
Diane WatersDiane Wa-
ters, 57, ofN o r t hH a v e n ,b e l o v e dmother ands i s t e rpassed awayon June 5, 2012 at her homesurrounded by her children.She was born on Dec. 20, 1954to the late Raymond andGladys Comeau. Diane issurvived by her childrenGary and Lisa Waters, bothof North Haven, as well asbrothers Victor Comeau ofNorth Haven, RussellComeau of Garfield, Wash.and Richard Comeau ofBurlington.
She always loved to bright-en peoples day, even if it wasjust with a homemade cardor small gesture. A womanwith a big heart, Diane spentover 10 years working withchildren in the North Havenschool system. After that shecontinued to work in NorthHaven, her home for nearly50 years, at Home Depot andthen Michael’s Arts andCrafts.
A small memorial isplanned for June 13, 2012. Inlieu of flowers the familywould appreciate a donationin her name to the AmericanCancer Society viaCancer.org.
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Monday, June 18: Vegetarianvegetable soup, turkey kielbasa,parsley potatoes, seasonal freshfruit.
Tuesday, June 19: Applejuice, chicken stir fry,white/brown rice, Orientalblend vegetables, oatmeal raisincookie.
Wednesday, June 20: Splitpea soup, roast ham, sweet pota-toes, petite peas and mush-rooms, whole wheat sandwichroll, orange.
Thursday, June 21: Grapejuice, Angus burger with Ameri-can cheese, potato puffs, tossedsalad, brownie.
Friday, June 22: Cream ofbroccoli soup, chicken salad on aKaiser roll, 3-bean salad, veg-etable crudités, apple.
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Senior CalendarEvents planned at the Senior
Center next week:Monday, June 18
Line dance, 9 a.m.Computer class, 9 a.m.Exercise, 9:30 a.m.Canasta, 10:15 a.m.Massages by Kim, 10 a.m.Computer class, 10:30 a.m.Mini trip: Universal Drive,
10:30 a.m.Balance exercises, 10:45 p.m.Lunch, 11:30 a.m.Oil painting, 12:30 p.m.Bocce meeting, 12:30 p.m.Bingo, 12:45 p.m.Stronger Seniors:, 1:15 p.m.Pinochle, 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 19Ceramics, 9 a.m.Chair Yoga, 10 a.m.Hairdresser/Barber/Nails,
10:30 a.m.Bingo with Maura Hamden
healthcare center, 10:30 a.m.Lunch, 11:30 a.m.Mah Jongg, 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 20Line dance, 9 a.m.Exercise, 9:30 a.m.Errands, 10:30 p.m.Balance exercises, 10:45 a.m.Lunch, 11:30 a.m.Mah Jongg, noonBridge, 12:15 p.m.
Knitting w/Eleanor, 12:30p.m.
Bocce, 12:30 p.m.Bingo, 12:45 p.m.
Thursday, June 21AARP Driver safety, 8:30 a.m.Ceramics, 9 a.m.Pinochle, 10 a.m.Trip: Lenny & Joe’s and
Westbrook Outlets, 10:30 a.m.Lunch, 11:30 a.m.Bocce, 12:30 a.m.Story Teller: Kate Allen
Smith, 1 p.m.Sing-a-longs, 1 p.m.Intermediate Yoga, 1 p.m.Crafts, 1 p.m.
Friday, June 22E-Z Exercise, 9:30 a.m.Footlighters, 10 a.m.Scrabble Challenge, 10 a.m.Grocery shopping, 10:30 a.m.Walking Club, 10:45 a.m.Lunch, 11:30 a.m.Hot Dog Friday, 11:30 a.m.Bridge, 12:15 p.m.Bocce, 12:30 p.m.Bingo, 12:45 p.m.Crafts, 1 p.m.
HappeningsLenny & Joe’s and West-
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AARP Driver Course -Thursday, June 21.
Senior day tripsWednesday, July 18 - Suffolk
DownsWednesday, Aug. 9 - Lobster
dinner and comedy show. Thursday, Sept. 20 - The Si-
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ProgramsBocce - Bocce is scheduled
for Mondays, Wednesdays,Thursdays and Fridays at 12:30p.m. at the Senior center. Allskill levels are welcome. Formore information, call (203) 239-5432.
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Use exercise to help prevent injury and promotegood posture. Regular exercise such as walking, swim-ming, or bicycling will help the body stay aerobicallyconditioned, while specific strengthening exerciseswill help the muscles surrounding the back to staystrong. These benefits of exercise promote good pos-ture, which will, in turn, further help to conditionmuscles and prevent injury. There are also specific ex-ercises that will help maintain good posture. In partic-ular, a balance of trunk strength with back musclesabout 30-percent stronger than abdominal muscles isessential to help support the upper body and maintaingood posture.
Tip of the week courtesy of professional chiropractorsMaxwell L.S. Mitchell, D.C., and Candice Pollack, D.C.,M.S, of APM Chiropractic and Wellness Center, 444bWashington Avenue.
Irish FestivalRoad Race
The 10th annual Connecti-cut Irish Festival Road Raceis scheduled for Saturday,June 23 at the North Havenfairgrounds. The race, kid’sfun runs and fitness walk, arepart of the Connecticut Irishfestival, scheduled at the fair-grounds on June 23 and 24.Proceeds benefit theAmotrophic Lateral SclerosisAssociation, referred to asLou Gehrig’s Disease.
For more information andto register, call Joseph Riccioat (203) 481-7453, John O’-Donovan at (203) 281-4663 orvisit hitekracing.com
Bereavementsupport group
A Bereavement supportgroup, for anyone who is ex-periencing the loss of a lovedone, is scheduled for Mon-days through June 18 at FaithUnited Methodist Church, 81Clintonville Rd., NorthHaven. The groups are facili-tated by Rev. David Piscatelliand others. Two groups areoffered, one specifically forparents grieving the death ofa child. These groups areopen to anyone regardless ofreligious affiliation. Due tothe limited capacity of thegroups, registration is re-quired. For more informa-tion, call (203) 239-2469 oremail [email protected]
Caregiver supportgroup
Clelian Adult Day Care, 261Benham St., Hamden, spon-sors a monthly support groupfor those taking care of aloved one or family member.For more information, callSr. Cecelia at (203) 288-4151.
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thanks to the very hard-working, civic-orientedNorth Haven Garden Club.They spend an astronomicalnumber of work hours plan-ning, fundraising, planting,weeding and trimmingmany areas of the town foradded beauty and our aes-thetic pleasure. They tend tothe gardens on the parkinglot side of the town library,the center medians in sever-al roads, adding large urnswhere the strips are asphalt-ed, with American flags inthe summer season, and redbows during the wintermonths. Additionally, theyprepared the front of thePark and Recreation Depart-ment with red geraniums,for Memorial Day, window
boxes at the post office (sucha sad-looking building with-out the colorful placement),and I’ll bet more places ofwhich I am unaware.
I was also unaware untiltoday, of another gardenclub servicing our town. TheDaytimers Garden Clubbeautify the reading gardenat the town library, the“front” garden to south sideof the main entrances andhave enhanced the west sidecorners of the busy Clin-tonville Road/WashingtonAvenue intersection, at theLafin Highway Connector.
We, as a town, are benefi-ciaries of great gifts of tal-ent and generosity of heartand labor.
Thank you, dear womenand men of the two very giv-ing garden clubs, thank you.
Patricia W. GherloneNorth Haven
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Dad, dandelions, DNA and destiny Commentary
By Olivia L. Lawrence
Most of us have a favoritetool and mine is a little de-vice I call the pokey-weeder.It’s magnificently simple. Along handle like a shovel orrake might have with a two-tined fork on the end. Stick itinto the soil at a slight angleto the root system of a weed,a quarter turn and viola -you’ve made the extraction.
In my case, the target is al-ways a dandelion. I’ve easilydone 10,000 removals; that’swith no bending and no dirton my hands. Love mypokey-weeder, the ultimatelow-tech tool.
Sometime, around my2,000 or 3,000 dandelion kill, Iwas struck by my crazed,single-minded focus on thisaspect of lawn care; the dis-tain I feel for those whofreely yield their property tothe yellow plague. How I pullinto the driveway and imme-diately spot a neon yellow of-fender, shamelessly wavingabout on the far side of thehouse. Rather than rushing
to greet my family, includinga lonely mutt, I throw mywork bag down on the stepsgrab the pokey-weeder (al-ways at the ready by thefront door) and full-throttlehead towards my target.
And so I became aware ofmy dedication to this War onDandelions because it wasremarkably like the one myDad waged 50 years agowhen I was a kid. Only myDad (now passed on) didn’tuse an environmentally-friendly pokey-weeder. Hewas strictly a weapons ofmass destruction kind ofguy. Why take chances anduse a hand grenade when anatomic bomb would guaran-tee results.
He had a spray bottle witha home-made label and he’dwalk around the yard forhours dousing each offenderwith curses and the deadlyelixir. Something he’d con-cocted in his workroom backin the barn where he liked tohang out by himself with aradio and beer cooler no onewas allowed to touch. I’mguessing his secret dande-lion juice definitely con-tained DDT, cigarette ashesand hootch. Or whatevercombination of poisons ismost likely to reduce a dan-delion to toxic waste thatwill take nature eight billionmillennia to reclaim.
My Dad wasn’t big on na-ture having a say in thesematters. Man’s manifest des-tiny was to control and con-tain nature - especiallythose dastardly dandelions.Tomato hornworms werealso on his must-kill list. Igrew up thinking tomatoplants were white, that’show much death-powder heput on them.
I’d guess my mother washorrified, but there was nopoint in saying anything.My Dad knew everythingand everyone else knewsquat.
So I walk around my yard,extracting dandelions, pon-dering nature versus nur-ture. Do I have a genetic pre-disposition to kill dandies ordid watching my Dad stalkand spray them all thoseyears of my youth seal myfate?
There are no clear an-swers and I don’t claim it’s apretty picture. But my Dadwas my Dad, faults and all,and every time I jab mypokey-weeder in the groundand hear a dandelionscream, I know a little partof him is there with me.
Olivia L. Lawrence is newseditor of the North HavenCitizen and its sister weeklynewspapers.
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Commentaries
By Kristen Amodio,QVHD Sanitarian
Summer is the perfect sea-son for picnics and barbe-ques. However, it is also theseason where extra precau-tion must be taken whenhandling and preparing thetasty foods that are enjoyedat picnics.
Not only do people enjoythe summer ambiance, butbacteria also love it, too! Thewarm environment is per-fect for producing and grow-ing bacteria and otherpathogens within the foodthat cause foodborne illness.This health district sees anincrease in the number offoodborne disease casesevery summer. The veryyoung, the elderly and per-sons with chronic illness aremost susceptible to these ill-nesses. Dehydration, result-ing from the loss of bodilyfluids through diarrhea orvomiting, can lead to seriouscomplications, sometimesresulting in hospitalization.
There are easy steps totake to decrease the risk ofgetting a foodborne illness.The most important step toreduce the risk of spreadingfoodborne illness is hand-washing.
Handwashing should oc-cur before and after: han-dling raw meats; using thebathroom; petting animals;touching bare body parts;handling soiled equipmentand utensils; after sneezing,coughing, and/or usinghandkerchief or disposabletissue; and after using tobac-co, eating or drinking.
Proper handwashing oc-curs when hot soapy water isused for at least 20 seconds(sing the happy birthdaysong twice). If running wa-ter is not available you canset up a make-shift hand-washing station using handsoap and a containerequipped with a spigot, andfilled with warm water. Youcan also use disposable handwipes or a waterless handsanitizer if you have no ac-cess to running water.
Outdoor cooking, such asgrilling, can also have the po-tential of creating a food-borne illness. Marinatefoods such as raw meat, poul-try or seafood which hasbeen in the refrigerator untilneeded. Do not use the samesauce that was used to mari-nate the raw meat, poultry, orseafood on the cooked food.Also, do not use the sameplatter and utensils you usedto handle the raw food prod-uct to serve the cookedmeats, poultry and seafoodon.
When grilling the food,you must reach a certain in-ternal temperature to makesure food is cooked thor-oughly. Minimum tempera-ture requirements to killbacteria that may be withinfood are as follows: Groundbeef patties - 155° F; Chicken- 165° F; Fin fish and pork -145° F: Stuffed meats, fish orpoultry - 165° F; Shrimp, lob-ster, and crab - meat shouldbe opaque and pearly; Clams,mussels, and oysters – shellsmust be open.
How do you know youhave reached these tempera-tures? A food thermometer isthe tool you need to use. Takethe temperature in the mid-dle of the food product to en-sure proper temperature hasreached all parts of food.While a thermometer is thepreferred and best method tocheck for doneness, you cancut into meat to check fordoneness. The middle ofhamburger should be brownand the chicken should haveno pink.
Another important, yetsimple, food safety rule is :Keep hot foods hot and coldfoods cold! Pretty basic, butpretty important.
Many people think it ismayonnaise in food saladsthat cause foodborne illnesswhen in fact it is more likely
to be other ingredients. In-gredients such as pasta, po-tatoes, eggs and tuna must bethoroughly chilled (45° F orbelow) before combiningwith other ingredients. Thereason for this is bacteriacan grow when ingredientsare still warm. If you aretraveling to a picnic and arebringing macaroni or potatoor any type of salad contain-ing dairy, meat or eggs,transport it on ice in a cooler.Once salads are outdoors,the best way to keep themcool is to nest the salad bowlinto a bigger bowl that isfilled with ice.
Fruits and vegetables canalso cause food borne illnessif they are not handled prop-erly. Before cooking and/orserving, fruits and vegeta-bles should be washed underrunning water only (nosoap). Melons should becleaned using a vegetablebrush due to the fact thatbacteria and otherpathogens on melon rindscan spread into the melonwhen cutting into it. Cut mel-ons are considered potential-ly hazardous foods, so theymust be kept on cold whileserving.
Once everyone is done eat-ing, all leftovers must be re-frigerated immediately. Iffood is left out for more thattwo hours, it should be dis-carded. If the temperature is90° or above, do let food sitout for more than one hour.No one likes to discard food,but it may save a trip to theER! The rule here is: “Whenin doubt, throw it out!”
For written informationon this topic, residents cancall the Quinnipiac ValleyHealth District at 203 248-4528 or request info online —qvhd.org
An Ounce of Prevention isa weekly publication of theQuinnipiac Valley HealthDistrict, 1151 Hartford Turn-pike, North Haven. Thisweek’s column, originallypublished in 2011, is guest-written by Kristen Amodio,QVHD staff sanitarian.
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Food safety for summer picnicsFreda’s Focus
The time of the seasonBy Mike Freda
There are times when we all encountera great deal of complexity and stress inour daily lives. That complexity and stresssometimes revolves around the multipledemands that we face at work and in ourdaily lives. As we get wrapped up in thatcomplexity, we sometimes tend to forgetthat there are ways to help us relax,recharge and reset our inner compass toprovide more balance within our dailylives. Here in North Haven, one of the weekly events that Ithink is an excellent way to pause and relax is our annualsummer concert series.
This year we have expanded our concerts to a total of11, which includes 10 weeks of our “Music under theStars” series. We will be preceding those 10 concerts withone other concert that will consist of a local group of out-standing vocalists and musicians from North Haven whowill be performing a jazz concert festival on our green onTuesday, June 19th. I would like to personally thankStephen Cusano from North Haven for presenting thisidea to us and thank him also for his goal to give back toour wonderfully run North Haven school’s music depart-ment headed by Mr. Ken Tedeschi. This opening concertwill be a fabulous way to showcase our homegrown talent-ed young men and women as we kick off our regular con-cert series.
Starting with this jazz concert on June 19th, we willthen begin our “Music under the Stars” series on June26thth and we will have additional weekly concerts thatwill go all the way to Tuesday evening August 28th.
Our music series includes:
— Rich DiPalma- June 26th— Flashback- July 3rd— Big Shot with Mike DelGuidice- July 10th— Vinny Carr and the Party Band – July 17th— The Sixties Show- July 24th— Silverado- July 31st— The Classics- August 7th— B Willie Smith- August 14th— 8 to the Bar- August 21st— Primetime- August 28th
I hope that you will join us this summer so that we canall enjoy the summer sounds of music and the coming to-gether of our community to relax and have a good time.
I look forward to seeing you and, you never know, I justmight make my North Haven singing debut this year atone of those concerts!
Mike Freda is the First Selectman of North Haven.
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Camera Clubseeks newmembers
The North Haven CameraClub welcomes new mem-bers. The objective of theclub is to bring SLR cameraowners together to explorevarious levels of artistic ex-pression using non-automat-ic shooting modes. Memberbenefits include making newfriends with common inter-ests, sharing information,
learning from expert speak-ers, hands on workshops,field trips, software editing,entering competitions, up-dates on new equipment.
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Awards and sportsThe North Haven High School Girls Spring Sports Banquet was held recently forrecognition in the sports oflacrosse, outdoor track,softball and tennis. Thegirls received awards forsportsmanship (bottomright), most improved (topright), MVP (right center),scholarship awards (di-rectly right) and SCC All-Academic Team (below).
Submitted by Denise Ciccarelli
North Haven High SchoolMonday, June 18- Manag-
er’s choice, vegetable, freshfruit.
Tuesday, June 19- Earlydismissal. No lunch served.
Wednesday, June 20 -Early dismissal. No lunchserved.
Thursday, June 21 - Earlydismissal. No lunch served.
Friday, June 22- Earlydismissal. No lunch served.
North Haven MiddleSchool
Monday, June 18- Man-ager’s choice, vegetable,fresh fruit.
Tuesday, June 19- Earlydismissal. No lunch served.
Wednesday, June 20 -Early dismissal. No lunchserved.
Thursday, June 21 - Earlydismissal. No lunch served.
Friday, June 22- Earlydismissal. No lunch served.
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fun lunch, yogurt, stringcheese, fresh fruit.
Tuesday, June 19- Earlydismissal. No lunch served.
Wednesday, June 20 -Early dismissal. No lunchserved.
Thursday, June 21 - Earlydismissal. No lunch served.
Friday, June 22- Earlydismissal. No lunch served.
19CitizenSchoolThe North Haven CitizenFriday, June 15, 2012
School Lunch MenuGraduatesClark University, Massa-
chusetts - Kyle Denton ofNorth Haven.
Dickinson College,Pennsylvania - AmandaRall John of North Haven.
Marist College, NewYork - Steven Rizzo of NorthHaven.
Southern ConnecticutState University – Ray-mond Altieri, Dayna Bailey,Nicholas Barone, AqsahBeig, Christopher Bennett,Brittney Bonanno, DavidBooker, Jennifer Brown, Vic-toria Brudz, EileenBujalski, Lellianne Canas-tra, Vanessa Ceraso, TaraChandler, Nikki Constance,Sara Cunningham, Jes-salynn Dest, MonicaEmanuelson, Kayla Esposi-to, Kristen Evancha, Cather-ine Evans, Jacquelyn Fede,Robert Gagliardi, TraceyGambardella, Tyler Gi-anakos, Brian Gouin, Kristin
Harvey, MimiHouston, Ruby Hsu, Jessi-ca Hurst, Stephen Jahn, Nes-lihan James-Kangal, Geor-gette Karadimos, GeorgetteKaradimos, Katrina Kilijan-ski, Miles Kirschner,
Michael Kluth, MeghanKoczak, Jacqlyn Ladutko,Vincent Landisio, ElliottLane, Meghan Logan, JaimeLorusso, Allison M a n g l e s ,Nicole Marreiros, BrittanyMel, Stephanie Mel, Chris-tian Monahan, LaurenO’Brien, Lauren O’Brien, Al-ison Onofrio, BrittanyOnofrio, Stefania Onofrio,Deborah Pausig, KristinePowers, Trisha R i c c i ,Ariella Rodriguez, WilliamRothfuss, Amanda Santore,Stephanie Sayre, WilliamScott, Jennifer S h e l d o n ,Ashley Spose, Alonam Tes-ta, Jessica Velleca, SarahWhite, Jessica Young.
Dean’s listAlfred State College,
New York - MichellePagliaro of North Haven.
Eastern ConnecticutState University - StevenClayton of North Haven.
Salve Regina University,Rhode Island - JenniferBucknell, Riley Dinneen,Stephanie Ferraiolo, Saman-tha Iadarola, Lisa Liquori,Emma Marshall of NorthHaven.
Stonehill College, Mass-
achusetts - Brian A. Comp-ton, Kelly A. Morrone ofNorth Haven.
University of Connecti-cut - Steven Albert, TimothyBarron, Brittany Bendel,Richard Bouffard, AndrewButterworth, Nicolle Ceneri,Raymond Chan, Zhen MeiChen, Chelsea Cichocki,Katherine Doyle, Abigail Es-posito, Istvan Kanyo, ZoltanKanyo, Matthew Lee, Re-bekah Llinares, VictoriaMiller, Deidre Mitchell, Ki-ranpreet Narain, ChristineNazario, Viyaleta Petrashke-vich, Steven Plachtynz,Katherine Roberts, RebeccaSchatzlein, Michael Sica,Eric Spose, Christina Sutay,Matthew Vece.
ReunionsHamden High School
Class of 1967 has scheduledits 45th year reunion for Sat-urday, Sept. 22 at the HolidayInn in North Haven. Formore information, call GenePari at (203) 281-3839 or StanMandygral at (203) 234-3906.Reservations are limited; thecommittee also need currentinformation for its mailing.
grades at Montowese alsocontain meager amounts ofequipment. A climbing domein one area appears improp-erly installed, rising off theground atan angle — anearly iden-tical domei n s t a l l e dcorrectly atClintonvillenonethelesswas re-moved oversafety con-cerns.
“The kidsneed moreto do,” saidTammy Wil-son, play-ground committee member.“The kids would benefit frommore equipment and a betterplayground. They’ll benefitfrom the increased physicalactivity, and will have evenbetter opportunity to developsocial skills.”
“There’s so much landback there behind Mon-towese,” O’Brien said. “We’recertainly not limited byspace.”
Wilson, O’Brien and othersinvolved in the effort have re-
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V e r n aS h e aV i g l i o t t o ,94, of NorthH a v e n ,p a s s e daway peace-fully onJune 8, 2012 at the Masoni-care Health Center,Wallingford. She was thewife of the late Andrew“Milo” Vigliotto. Born inNorth Haven on Dec. 8,1917; daughter of the lateArthur E. and FlorenceBrockett Shea. Verna wasa Licensed PracticalNurse at the former Mon-towese ConvalescentHome; was a lifelong mem-ber of the Montowese Bap-tist Church; member ofthe North Haven Grange
35 and the Order of theEastern Star formerTrumbull Chapter ofNorth Haven. Mother ofJanet V. Smith and thelate Brian E. Vigliotto;mother-in-law of GloriaVigliotto; grandmother ofMark and KimberlySmith; great-grandmoth-er of Jade Smith andDaniel Cusack. Prede-ceased by a brother Ed-mund W. Shea and a sisterArline E. Bumsted.
Services were held June13, 2012 from the NorthHaven Funeral Home, fol-lowed by services at Mon-towese Baptist Church. In-terment followed in Mon-towese Cemetery. In lieuof flowers, memorial con-tributions may be made tothe Montowese BaptistChurch, 201 QuinnipiacAve., North Haven, CT06473.
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mained focused on their fi-nancial goal. Last June, theyapplied for a Small Town Eco-nomic Assistance Programgrant but were denied. Unde-terred, they rallied and, withassistance from NorthHaven’s two state politicians,recently reapplied success-
fully for $50,000 in govern-ment aid.
“It was a whirlwindprocess, because we didn’tthink we were going to getit,” Wilson said. “It was fan-tastic. We’ve received such apositive response from every-one since we got that grant.”
With the STEAP funds, thecommittee has collected$70,000 total. “I think wecould do a lot with the moneywe have, but we could do so
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much more with more mon-ey,” O’Brien said.
“Installation of new equip-ment is going to take up a lotof our money,” Wilson said.
As such, committee mem-bers have planned additionalfundraisers for the future,including an upcoming Zum-ba night.
Past Montowese fundrais-ers which may be revisited,include a silent auction, get-ting a share of a day’s pro-ceeds from Washington Av-enue’s Subway shop, penny
wars, and sales of variousschool gear, including T-shirts and smencils, pencilswhich smell. Every centraised counts.
“We started this two-and-a-half years ago, when ourgirls were in kindergarten,so that our girls would have
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“We hired a general con-tractor and the work is juststarting to begin,” Fredasaid. “Probably in late July,there will be 100 to 120 jobsgoing in there. We’ve gotsome other things we areplanning that we have not yetannounced . . . we are takingit in stages.”
Freda also spoke about de-velopments adjacent to theYale-New Haven project.
“I wanted to point out thatthe building that is being con-structed now is going tohouse a group of cardiolo-
gists,” Freda said. “We havea second building that is go-ing to be constructed later inthe year and that is going tobe a high-end animal surgi-cal referral center for thoseindividuals who have pets.”
This center is for pet own-ers whose animals may needtreatments such aschemotherapy, hip replace-ments and knee replace-ments.
“There are only two ofthese centers in the state andI am happy to report that wewere able to bring this busi-ness in,” Freda said.
Freda then explained thatplans for the third buildingin this development are stillunderway, with nothingscheduled yet, and that thetown is still entertainingpossible tenants.
The first selectman alsospoke about the HibachiGrill and Supreme Buffetslated for the Stop and ShopPlaza, adding that it is “mak-ing remarkable progress.”He hoped that its successwould bring an opportunityto fill an adjacent parcel, lo-cated between the grill andStop and Shop.
“We are actively enter-taining tenants there,” Fre-da said, “and we think thatonce the hibachi grill is upand running, that we willhave some good news on thatend of the plaza in the verynear future.”
Also mentioned wasLeon’s Restaurant, new toNorth Haven and tentativelyset to open in late July.
“We have a lot of excitingthings happening,” Freda
said.The meeting then focused
on the appointments andresignations of varioustown positions, startingwith Douglas E. Roberts,who had a seat on the Plan-ning and Zoning Commis-sion. Freda thanked Robertsfor all that he did for theTown of North Haven dur-ing his time on the commis-sion.
Bert Mozealous from theBoard of Education re-signed this past May aftermaking the decision to moveout of North Haven, and wasalso honored for his dedicat-ed services by the selectmen.
The Blight and Preven-tion Appeals Board gainedthree new members as theselectmen approved the ap-pointment of James H.Iovieno, Linda F. Currie-Zef-firo, and Steven M. Miller toserve a two-year term each.
Mary Ann Hardy was alsoappointed to the LibraryBoard to fill the unexpiredterm of Sara A. Aziz, term toexpire December 31, 2013.Todd Ricci was approved tofill a vacancy on the Ceme-tery Commission, term toexpire June 30, 2013. Thereappointment of MarkMinotti to the Cable TV Ad-visory Council was ap-proved for a two-year termas well.
The Board of Selectmenthen moved the acceptanceof Bond Releases for bothDonMar Development andCentro Properties Groupwith the recommendation ofthe Planning and ZoningCommission.
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At the Hartt School of Mu-sic, Cusano is majoring injazz performance, an interesthe traces back in part toTedeschi’s tutelage.
“In high school I played
football and baseball. I could-n’t dedicate the time to musicas I would have wanted,” Cu-sano said. “Mr. T. was alwaysthere for me. He was an ath-lete in high school. He wentthrough North Haven HighSchool and played on Bob De-Mayo’s teams. He understoodmy situation. He was alwaysthere to talk to about music.”
“He introduced me intothe jazz world,” he added.“And that’s where I am now.”
Despite a busy athleticschedule in high school, Cu-sano still found time to playdrums in concert band andTedeschi’s smaller studentjazz groups. Moreover, heparticipated in the school-or-ganized band trips that he
now hopes to fundraise for.“We took those band trips
very seriously,” Cusano said.“Everyone was working hardall year to organize the tripand to prepare so that wecould get superior ratings,which were the highest rat-ings a band could get at thosecompetitions.”
“One year I went, we gotsuperior ratings,” he added.“It was almost like winningthe state championship forfootball. All your hard workpays off. That’s what Mr. Tshowed us, and that’s the atti-tude I have carried on withmy college-level music.”
Tedeschi was appreciativefor the concert in his honor.“It’s a lovely gesture by this
student and his friends,”Tedeschi said. “It’s wonder-ful to see that they are con-tinuing with music. If we atNorth Haven High Schoolwere of some motivation forthat, that’s great.”
“I’m very flattered thatthey’re doing this, and I’mflattered that they’re lettingme sit in and play some tuneswith them,” he added. “Ithink it’s going to be a greatnight of music. I’m verymuch looking forward to it.”
Cusano hoped that resi-dents would still attend instrong numbers, even if theyare not familiar with the per-formers or their musicalstyle. “I don’t know if peopleknow what to expect with
youth musicians or jazz.Hopefully, they’ll like listen-ing to it, and they’ll go homeand look up some of the jazzsongs,” he said. “Hopefullywe can help educate them onthis music. It’s never reallybeen on the North HavenGreen, as far as I know.”
The free concert begins at 7p.m. Rain location is the highschool auditorium. Dona-tions are appreciated. Checksshould be made to Musiciansof North Haven. For more in-formation [email protected] orsearch for Stephen Cusanoand Friends on Facebook.
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The Elm City Men’s Bar-bershop Chorus invites menof all ages to sing in its Mon-day afternoon rehearsals.The chorus has been in exis-tence for more than 50 yearsand practice for the sheer joyof trying to sing. Previoussinging experience is not re-quired. Four part harmony -tenors, baritones, basses andleads are welcome. The mem-bers will help participantslearn the music in a relaxedand fun atmosphere. There isno fee.
The chorus meets everyMonday afternoon from 1 to 3p.m. in the basement of OurLady of Pompeii RC Church,355 Foxon Road, East Haven,CT.
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The North Haven Depart-ment of Community Ser-vices and Recreation, in con-junction with the NorthHaven Business Community,has scheduled a series of free
outdoor concerts. All con-certs are scheduled for Tues-days at 7 p.m. on the TownGreen. Parking is available atthe Town Hall Annex andTown Pool lots.
Tuesday, June 16 - Rich Di-Palma (Sinatra/songs fromyesteryear)
Tuesday, July 3 - Flashback(50s/60s Rock ‘n Roll)
Tuesday, July 10 - Mike Del-Guidice & Big Shot (Billy JoelTribute)
Tuesday, July 17 - VinnieCarr and the Party Band (Popsound)
Tuesday, July 24 - The Six-ties Show (various 60s)
Tuesday, July 31 - Silverado(country band)
Tuesday, Aug. 7 - The Clas-sics (50s-60s)
Tuesday, Aug. 14 - B WillieSmith (R&B/swing/rock)
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Tuesday, Aug. 28 - Prime-time (party band)
For more information, callthe Recreation Center Info-Line at (203) 234-2535 after 5p.m.
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Elks benefit local charitiesSubmitted by Josephine O’Neil
The Hamden Elks, serving Hamden and North Haven, recently donated $300 toNorth Haven Congregational Church for their Food Pantry fundraising efforts.From left: Hamden Elks First Vice President Alton Hudson, Pastor Scott Morrowand presenting check is Hamden Elks Community Activities Chairman, EdwardGorman. For years, Morrow has run a Holiday Food Drive that provides for near-ly 70 families and collects non-perishables throughout the year to provide forapproximately 30 families per month. The Hamden Elks and the Elks NationalFoundation regularly donate to charities, worthy causes and victims of catas-trophe. Both also provide gifts and programs for youth sports, safety and schol-arship, scouting, and hospitalized veterans.
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TOWN OF NORTH HAVENINLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION
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Notice is hereby given that the Inland Wetlands Com-mission will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, June27, 2012, at 7:00 P.M., at the Mildred A. Wakeley Com-munity and Recreation Center, 7 Linsley Street in Room#2, to consider the following applications. A copy of this notice is filed in the Town Clerk's Office.
1. #I12-06 Application of Frank Ferrucci - FRD Asso-ciates, LLC, Applicant, 2 Dwight Street Associates, LLC, Owner, relative to 2 Dwight Street, (Map 100, Lot 2), seeking Permit to Conduct Regulated Activity and Site Plan Referral. Plan Entitled: Site Development Plan, Parcel 1 and 2, 2 Dwight Street, North Haven, Connecticut. Prepared by John Paul Garcia & Associ-ates, Dated 5/15/12, rev. 5/24/12. Scale 1"= 40'. IL-80 Zoning District.
2. #I12-07 Application of East Brown Associates, Owner and Applicant, relative to 301 KingsHighway, (Map 98, Lot 2), seeking Permit to Conduct Regulated Activity and Subdivi-sion Referral. Plan Entitled: Anderson Sun-nyside Farm - Section II, Kings Highway, North Haven, CT. Prepared by Conklin & Soroka, Inc., Dated September 2011, rev. 2-10-12. Scale 1" = 50'. R-40 Zoning Dis-trict.
Mark Trojanowski, Chairman
TOWN OF NORTH HAVENZONING BOARD OF APPEALSNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the North Haven ZoningBoard Of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Thurs-day, June 21, 2012, at 7:30 p.m., at the Mildred A.Wakeley Community and Recreation Center on LinsleyStreet in Room #2, at which time and place opportunitywill be given to those who wish to be heard relative tothe following applications:
1. #12-14 Application of Rod Storer, Owner and Appli-cant, relative to 55 North Hill Road, (Map 31, Lot 19), per Section 8.6.2.1, requestinga fence height variance of 3' to permit a 6' high fence in a front yard where 3' is permitted. R-40 Zoning District.
2. #12-16 Application of Giovanni Scalmani and Laura Villa, Owners and Applicants, relativeto 81 Buell Street, (Map 41, Lot 181), per Section 2.1.1.9, requesting a side yard vari-ance of 5' to allow a side yard setback of 5'where 10' is required, and requesting an aggregate side yard setback variance of 5.5' to permit an aggregate side yard of 19.5' where 25' is required. R-12 Zoning District.
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SIDING
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Free Estimates/Fully InsuredReg #604200/Member BBB
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Siding, Roofing, Windows,Decks, Sunrms, Additions
203-237-0350CT Reg. #516790
TOP SOILSAND & FILL
BEAUTIFUL FARM FRESHScreened Top Soil. Fill, Sand &Stone, Mulch. Picked up ordelivered. No minimum. CariatiDevelopers, Inc. 203-238-9846
HAZELWOOD EXCAVATINGDry farm screened topsoil.
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PRICKER REMOVALRICK’S AFFORDABLE
Spring clean-ups, hedge trim, brush, tree, pricker & under-brush removal. No job too big or too small. 11 yrs exp.
203-530-4447
LAVIGNE’S TREE SERVICE
IN BUSINESS 31 YRS.Tree removal. Stump grinding. Crane Service. Free Estimates.Fully insured. 203-294-1775lavignestreeservicellc.com
NEW England Tree Service LLC,fully licensed & insured. Topquality work, 24 hr storm serv-ice. Refs avail. Free est. CT Reg570899. Call (203) 699-TREE
TTRREEEE PPRROOBBLLEEMMSS??Broken limbs, hangers, we spe-cialize in difficult takedowns.Professional climbers, Fullylicensed & Ins. Call for yourfree quote. Ask for Jimmy.Accelerated Landscaping, Inc.Celebrating our 25th Yr in busi-ness. Veteran & Senior dis-counts. Calll 860-982-4819.
GARY WODATCH LLCTree Removal, All calls returnedReg #0620397. Quick courteousservice. Office 203-235-7723 orCell 860-558-5430
ROOFING
VV.. NNAANNFFIITTOORoofing, Siding, Windows, Decks
Remodeling GuttersCT Reg#570192 (203) 639-1634
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SIDING
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Remodeling GuttersCT Reg#570192 (203) 639-1634
Gonzalez Construction
Roofing, siding, windows, decks,gutters & remodeling.
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PAVING
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coating, concrete work. CTReg#0577005. 203-237-6058
PLUMBING
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ROOFING
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Accepting all credit cards.CT Reg #621315 (203) 675-8084
$1000 OFF Contracts Signed in June
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LANDSCAPING
WE WEED GARDENSNORM THE GARDENER
(203) 265-1460
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ROTOTILLINGGarden Bill with Troy Bilt. No
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MASONRY
LENA’S MASONRYFamily tradition, Over 25 yrs expe-
rience. Walkways, stone walls,veneer, brick, concrete, stucco &repairs. Free estimates. Lic. &ins. CT #600890 (203) 732-4544
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MNA SERVICESCHIMNEY and MASONRY
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W. BOOBER MASONRY25 yrs exp in all types of masonry
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EEddwwiinn CCoorrddeerrooPAINTING Int/Ext. Local,
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AA--11 QQUUAALLIITTYY PPAAIINNTTIINNGGSpecializing in Wood/Aluminumsiding. Low rates. Reg#533474.
Call Dennis 203-630-0008
LL && EE PPAAIINNTTIINNGG.. Professionaland Affordable. Lic & ins. CallTrevor 203-938-3789. CT Reg#623250. www.landeprop.com.
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APARTMENTSFOR RENT
WWAALLLLIINNGGFFOORRDD1 BR Apts. $665-$800
203-213-6175 or 203-376-2160
WALLINGFORD Choate AreaQuiet 1 BR, 3rd Floor. Appli-ances. $675/month. 2 MonthsSecurity and lease. No smoking.
No pets. (203) 269-9642
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Community for Seniors 62+.2 BR apts, $900/mo. Heat,hot water & electric includ-ed. Call 203-265-2147.
WALLINGFORD- 2BR, 1st fl,MUST SEE! 5 rooms, bathroomEIK, HW fl, 2 porches, w/d hkup,off-st park. Heat, HW & trashpickup incl. $1300. 203-464-1847
WALLINGFORD-1 & 2 BR apts &Townhouses starting at $795.NO PETS. JJ Bennett 203-265-7101
ROOMMATES
MERIDEN Male seeks same toshare 3 BR home. $400/mo,plus sec. Utilities included.
(203) 503-4611
APARTMENTSFOR RENT
MMEERRIIDDEENN 1023 Old Colony Rd.
22 BBRRStarting at $800
Heat & HW incl. Off St. Parking.203-886-7016
MERIDEN 2 BR, Heat & HotWater Included. $875 plussecurity. Good Credit. No pets.Available July 1. Private park-ing. (203) 715-7818
MERIDEN 2 BR, Heat & HotWater Included. $875 plussecurity. Good Credit. No pets.Available July 1. Private park-ing. (203) 715-7818
MMEERRIIDDEENNBBRRAADDLLEEYY EESSTTAATTEESS II && IIII
220000 PPrraatttt SSttrreeeettThe Waitlist for Bradley
Estates I & II 22 BBEEDDRROOOOMMSSwill be closed on May 25,2012 until further notice, wewill not accept Applicationsfor housing for Bradley I & II.
Carabetta Management Company
203 237-7400
MERIDEN Cook Avenue 1 BR. 2nd fl. Renovated.
New paint. $775 includes heat,hot water and electric.
(203) 265-4664
MERIDEN Furnished Aptwith full bath, kitchen,BR/LR Combo. $575/mo.ALSO - 3 Rms at $675/mo.No pets. Lease & sec deprequired. (203) 238-9772
MERIDEN- Nice renovated 2bdrm. No pets. $795. per mo,deposit, credit & references.Please call 203-317-7222 .
MERIDEN- West side, 1 BR, 2ndFL. Includes Heat, HW & Elec.Oak Flooring. Very Clean! $860/mo+sec 203-630-3823 12pm-8pm or Meridenrooms.com
MERIDEN. 2nd flr, 5 rm, 2 BR,sec & refs. $975/ mo. Callowner/agent, 203-238-1977.
MERIDEN. 2nd flr, 5 rm, 2 BR,sec & refs. $975/ mo. Callowner/agent, 203-238-1977.
MIDDLETOWN. 1st flr, 2 BR, 2bath, sec & ref. Completelyredone. $1100 monthly. CallRay 203-238-1977, Remax.
MIDDLETOWN. 1st flr, 2 BR, 2bath, sec & ref. Completelyredone. $1100 monthly. CallRay 203-238-1977, Remax.
SSOOUUTTHHIINNGGTTOONN Farmstead Apts.Lge 2 story 3 BR, 1 1/2 bath endunit. $1300/mo includes heat &hw. 2 mos sec. W/D hookups incellar. No pets. Fresh paint.Wooded view, quiet area, neardowntown/exit 31 I84. KelleyElementary School. Owner atsite. Fridge, electric range, dw,disposal. Also 2 BR, 1 1/2 bath,$1050/mo. (860) 833-3311
SPRING SPECIALMERIDEN- 1BR - $750/month.
Heat, Hot Water, Electricincluded. Private balcony.
1 month free rent. Ask for details.Call for info 203-639-4868
SPRING SPECIALMERIDEN- 1BR - $750/month.
Heat, Hot Water, Electricincluded. Private balcony.
1 month free rent. Ask for details.Call for info 203-639-4868
WALLINGFORD 1 BR apt $750. 2BR + office $950/mo. Sec req.Off st parking. No utils. No smok-ing. No pets. Good credit. Call203-376-8418
WANTED TO BUY
ALWAYS BUYING CASH PAIDVintage Electronics, Amps, Musi-cal Instruments, Guitars, Radios,Ham Equipment, CB, HiFi, AudioEquipment. 860-707-9350
DDEEEE’’SS AANNTTIIQQUUEESSBuying Collectibles,
Jewelry & Silver. China,Glass, Military, Musical.Anything old & unusual.
Single item to an estate.220033--223355--88443311
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HOUSES FOR RENT
MERIDEN. 2 BR homes availablestarting at $1200/mo. Sec & refsreq. Call Ray at Remax Profes-sionals 203-238-1977
CONDOMINIUMSFOR RENT
SO. MERIDEN-VILLAGE VIEW.2 BR, 1 1/2 bath Townhouse,hdwd flrs, granite, quiet neigh-borhood. $1450/ mo. Avail July.1 mo rent plus security. Creditcheck. Owner/ agent. Call Josh203-996-1719.
APARTMENTSFOR RENT
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Studio & 1 Bedroom AptsAffordable Housing for quali-fied applicants 50 yrs of age orolder. Amenities Include: Com-puter Learning Center, TV/Games Lounge, Laundry Facili-ties, Off Street Parking, FreeBus Service to local shoppingctrs. On site: Resident Serv.Coord. Small Pets Accepted
Please call 860-621-3954 forinformation. TTY: 711
MER Large 1BR, 1 st Fl. Largekitchen. appliances, coin oplaundry. Many updates. Heat &HW incl. No pets/no smoking.$875/mo + sec. (203) 626-2320
MER. Furnished Apts. East SideIncl Heat, HW, Elec. 1 BR, 1st Fl,$845/mo+sec. 1BR, 2nd Fl $801/mo+sec. 203-630-3823 12pm-8pm or Meridenrooms.com
MERIDEN - 1 BEDROOMKitchen, Living Room, 3rd Floor.
$650 per month plus utilities. Call 203-980-6184
MERIDEN - 2 BR, New appli-ances. Hardwood floors. Off stparking. No smoking/pets.Heat & HW included. $850/mo.
(203) 444-5722
MERIDEN -Studio, 1 & 2 BRapts. $750-$950. Call (203)376-2160 or (203) 213-6175
MERIDEN 1 BR Spacious, secure bldg. Stove
and refrig incl. Ample parking.W& D available. No pets. $750+ security. (203) 376-1259
SPORTING GOODS &HEALTH
NORDITRAK Eliptical ExerciseMachine. Excellent Cond $99picked up. Call 203 269 2213Wallingford, CT
PISTOL PERMIT CERTIFICATION CLASS
Required for CT applicants. $100
Call 203-415-1144
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COMPUTERS &OFFICE EQUIPMENT
DELL Model 948 Color PrinterUsed only 6 months. Extra inkcart. included: 2 blk, 2 color, 2photo. All for $200.203-634-3364
WANTED TO BUY
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Furniture. 50’s Items. Whole Estates.
203-238-34992ND GENERATION
Buys Napier Jewelry, Sterling, OldLamps & Lamp Parts, Old Dolls,Collectibles, Dep Glass. One Itemto Entire Estate. 203 639-1002
Always Buying All Contents ofEstates. Antique, old toys &
collectibles. furniture,costume jewelry, etc.
Call or stop by Frank’s, 18 S. Orchard St. Wallingford. 203-379-8731 or 203-284-3786
Open Mon.-Sat. 9am-5pm
Always Buying, Old, used andantique handtools. Carpen-try, Machinist, Engravingand Workbench tools. If youhave old or used tools thatare no longer being used,call with confidence. Fair &friendly offers made in yourhome. Please call Cory
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DINING Room Set - Mahogany. 4 Chairs, Plus 2 Captain’s Chairs.
2 Leaves. Seats 12. Like New. Best Offer.
(203) 440-9963
DINING Room Table, 6 Chairs &Hutch. 6 yrs old. Exc cond $1200
Telescope Mead Model 285 $125China Closet excellent $400Table & 4 Chairs. Solid Brass
Bed $100. (203) 269-2213
FUTON, Coffee Table, 2 end Tables, Desk & Lamp.
$200. 203-631-7202
MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
4 JEEP WRANGLER Rims WithTires. 225/75R/15. $200 or bestoffer. Call (203) 265-6166
BEAUTIFUL Colored FrameSuitable for paintings, etc.
$10. (203) 235-3120
BLACK & DECKER 18 ga nailerLike new with manual. $25
(203) 265-1948
FOLDING Metal Dog Crate,30x34x48. For large dogs. Verygood condition. $60.00
Also, two adjustable pet gates,each fits 42 inch opening.$20.00 for both. 203-265-3427.
POOL Accessories, HaywardPump & Filter, Vacuum, Lad-der, Skimmer, Chemicals andToys. Good Condition. $300 orbest offer. 860-306-9156
TRAINING CAGE Only $5.
call for details and location. (203) 634-0474
TWIN Mattress and Box Spring(still in plastic). $50. Call 860-982-2508
VERIWAVE Air mattress byPegasus, electrical unit includ-ed, $150, exc. cond. Invacarewheel chair, tilts in 5 positions,has head rest, air inflated seat,$250. (860) 828-5529
SPORTING GOODS &HEALTH
12 GAUGE Shotgun reloadingsupplies. Many extras.
$350 or best offerAsk for Joe (203) 630-2599
BOATS & MOTORS
19 ' Chaparral 198 F OPN 1987Open water. Blue/White Mer-cruises Engine $2750.00Comes with 1988 shore trailermodel 2900 Please call Dan203-265-4674
MERCURY 9.9 HP OutboardMotor with electric start. 1999Model includes Battery andFuel Tank. Excellent condition.$500. Call 203-676-4977
OUTBOARD ENGINES 5hp-$250-2hp-200-elec-50-
All running good(860) 704-8065
PETS & LIVESTOCK
AKC LABRADOR RetrieverPuppies. 8 weeks old. Black.Male and Female. Raisedw/children. $500. Ready now.Craig 203 631-9386
ATTENTION DOG OWNERS! Dog Obedience Classes starting
July 9 at Cheshire Park & Rec.Bruce Gianetti, Phil Huntington,
& Kathy Queen - Instructors. Call 203-272-2743 9am-4pm.After 6pm call 203-235-4852.
BULLDOGS, Yorkie, Yorkie-Poo,Schnoodles, Chihuahua, Poo-dles, Boxers, Puggle, GermanShepherd, Shih Tzu & mixedbreeds. $250+. 860-930-4001
PPEEEEKKAAPPOOOO Puppy, Male. Cream& White Markings. Rare, Nonshedding. Parents are regis-tered. Puppy Can be regis-tered. $750 or best offer.Please call 203-715-3647
RAP A PONY Summer programbegins Mon July 2, 9am-12noon. Lessons every day Mon-Thurs. Fun & safety with hors-es. We cater to beginners.$150. Call ASAP 203-265-3596
SSuummmmeerr PPrrooggrraammss && LLeessssoonnssRosehaven Stables, LLC
Meridenwww.rosehavenstables.com
203-238-1600
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$8,414 Stock# C7490(203) 237-5561
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AUTOMOBILESWANTED
CASH for your Toyota, Honda orNissan. Any Condition! Run-ning or not! Will consider othermakes & models, motorcycles,ATV’s, etc. 203-600-4431
CAMPER & TRAILERS
2006 TRAVEL TRAILER CAMPERMax Lite by R-Vision. 26 Footer.Sleeps 6. Excellent condition.$9,000. Call (203) 237-6743
VALLEY Horse Trailer 16’ Stock.$1500. Excellent shape. Star-craft Camper 27’. Sleeps 6.Excellent Shape-$5,500. Tread-mill for sale - Excellent Shape$100. (860) 276-9157
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A growing Central CT ISO and ITAR certified Class A die house, with expanding metalstamping and CNC/ WIRE EDM machining and turning operations is looking to fulfill thebelow positions.
CCNNCC // WWiirree EEDDMM MMaannaaggeerrThe ideal candidate will have a minimum of 10 years experience, be self-motivatedwith good communication skills. Responsibilities include production planning, man-aging operators, setting up and editing and/or programming 4th and 5th axis verti-cal mills using Mastercam 10, and ordering tooling and supplies.
TTooooll && DDiiee MMaakkeerrImmediate opening for a first shift tool and die maker. Must be able to build andrepair progressive and secondary tooling. A minimum of 3 years experience isrequired. Must be able to work with limited supervision.
22nndd SShhiifftt PPrreessssrroooomm HHeellppImmediate opening for second shift (4:30pm-12:30am) Pressroom help. Must be ableto work with limited supervision.
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CCAARRRRIIEERRSS WWAANNTTEEDDCome join our fast growing team of contracted adult carrierswho earn up to $13,000.00 annually delivering newspapersfor up to 2 hours in the early morning.
It is a great way to subsidize your annual income withoutinterfering with your regular job or quality time at home.
CHESHIRE ROUTES NOW AVAILABLE
If you are interested in being contracted on a route orbeing a substitute in Wallingford, Meriden,
Southington or Cheshire - Please call Record-Journal Circulation
(203) 634-3933
MEDICALMEDICALCAREERSCAREERS
MEDICAL ASSISTANT-Seekinga high energy individual toassist doctor in growing visionclinic. Desire strong peopleskills and technical ability.Duties include patient recep-tion, examination and pre-testing. Competitive startingpay plus paid training. Experi-ence welcome, but not neces-sary. Send resume to PO Box4571, Wallingford, CT 06492.
NURSE PRACTITIONERChoate Rosemary Hall, an
established co-ed boardingschool of 850 students, grades9-12, is looking for a full-time(most of the summer off)Nurse Practitioner to startAugust 27, 2012. The success-ful candidate will be experi-enced in adolescent healthcare, especially women’shealth, with a strong clinicalbackground. Primary responsi-bilities include direct patientcare, health education of stu-dents and supervision of thenursing staff. This positionreports to and works with thefull-time school pediatrician inour modern, fully equippedhealth center. Competitivesalary and benefits. Pleasereply with CV and cover letterto Kathy White, Assistant tothe Dean of Faculty, [email protected] or ChoateRosemary Hall, 333 ChristianStreet, Wallingford, CT 06492by June 24, 2012. Choate Rose-mary Hall is an Equal Opportu-nity Employer.
HELP WANTED
SSEECCRREETTAARRIIAALLEExxeeccuuttiivvee SSeeccrreettaarryy Performs a
wide variety of responsibleclerical duties of a confidentialnature to the PersonnelDepartment of the Town ofWallingford. The positionrequires 6 years of responsibleoffice work experience, someof which must have been in asupervisory capacity or 2 yearsof the above experience and acollege degree in businessadministration or an equivalentcombination of experience andtraining substituted on a year-for-year basis. Experience withbenefits administration desir-able. $23.97 to $29.05 hourly (35hours per week) plus an excel-lent fringe benefits package. Apply: Personnel Department,Town of Wallingford, 45 SouthMain Street, Wallingford, CT06492. The closing date will bethat date the 75th applicationform/resume is received orJune 22, 2012, whicheveroccurs first. EOE.
SHIPPING And receiving. BusyGM parts dept is looking for anenergetic warehouse clerk.Clean driving record a must.Outstanding company benefitsincluding 401K. Call 203-272-0453 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.
YYAARRDD JJOOCCKKEEYY Exp with TractorTrailers.12 Hr shifts. EOE. CallKevin 203-741-0019 between10am & 2pm.
HELP WANTED
PLUMBER P2 License Requiredfor fast paced residentialplumbing. Must be ableto rough and trim. Call
Sheehy Plumbing 203 284-9100Monday - Friday 8-4
PT/TIME Office/Receptionist Wlfd Car Dealership
(203) 284-8989 Fax 203-269-1114
HELP WANTED
DRIVERS. CDL Class “A” DriversNeeded For Local GroceryHauler Home Daily, 3 yrs Dri-ving Exp w/Clean Record.Please Call: 800-397-1813
HHVVAACC INSTALLER10 years min. exp., licensed
journeyman only. Looking for acareer - not a job? Then faxyour resume to: 203-237-1514.
HELP WANTED
GARDEN Center looking forresponsible person for plantcare and customer service.Also, person with reliable pick-up truck or SUV available totravel in CT 2-3 days per week.Apply in Person:
Geremia Gardens1720 West St, Southington
HELP WANTED
APPLIANCE REPAIRFull time. Great opportunity!Growing company. Central CTArea Vacation/holiday pay.
EPA Certified Certificationrequired. Previous experiencerequired. EOE employer.
Good people SkillsCompetitive Pay Send Resume to
BOOKKEEPER PT PositionMust have at least 10 years expe-rience. Please fax resume to203-237-1514
CANBERRA Industries, Inc.(Meriden, CT): Seek Sr SoftwreEngnr to anlyze, desgn,implemnt, documnt, coordint &supervse devlpmnt of multi-tier/multi-threaded/clientserver applictn develpmnt inareas of instrumnt contrl &data anlsis. Req deg in ComptrScs, Engg or rel & 3 years expas Softwre Engnr/SoftwreDevelpr. Reqrs exp w/ C++,Windows SDK, MFC, ATL, OLE,WTL, Active-X, COM, DCOM,DHTML, Java Script, Windows(95/98/2000/NT/CE etc) &UNIX. Strong problm-solvng &comm skills. Travel 5%. Toapply, please visitwww.areva.com, click onCareers and apply to position#MK0212RP.
DRIVERExperienced Reefer Drivers &
Independent Contractors need-ed for Regional Positions.Top of the line equipment andplenty of freight. Call Today!
877-491-1112 orwww.primeinc.com
DRIVERS part time nights andweekends. Apply in personHancock’s Pharmacy, 840 E.Main St, Meriden 203-235-6323
LEGRAND/Wiremold in WestHartford, CT has a great oppor-tunity for a 2nd shift Electri-cian. Qualifications: 6 years ofexperience, Industrial experi-ence, must be familiar withrelay logic, PLC experience ispreferred. Must possess andmaintain a minimum of a Con-necticut E-2 License. Applyonline at: www.legrand.us orcontact 860-263-3293.
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DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, JUNE 22!!
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It's graduation time again. Recognize the accomplishments and achievements of that specialgraduate by placing a Marketplace Grad Ad. Include your graduate in this keepsake feature
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