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Obituary: Lawrence “Larry” Marotti of New Haven
Owner of Globe Electric in North Branford for 20 years, his compassion, unwavering generosity were defining traits that endeared him to many

Longtime journalist covering New Haven, Branford, and East Haven part time.
Owner of Globe Electric in North Branford for 20 years, his compassion, unwavering generosity were defining traits that endeared him to many

An administrator in the Psychology Department of Yale University for 15 years, she and her husband owned a Branford lighting store.
Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
A nurse, celebrated cook, and multi-sports athlete, she greatly enjoyed cheering on her children, grandchildren on courts and fields
He was a crane operator for the Local 478 Operating Engineers for 65 years.
She worked for United Nuclear Corporation and U. S. Repeating Arms and Mossberg’s and was McGivney Guild Director for Knights of Columbus.
Democrat Nancy McCormack, 68, of Branford, shares why she should be elected to RTM, District 6.
The grant for SCSU is designed to recruit, retain, and graduate students currently underrepresented in science, tech, engineering, and math.
Democrat Marianne Cesare, 64, shares why she should be reelected for a third term on the Town Council, representing the 3rd District.
Democrat Mark McCall, 51, of Branford shares why he hopes to be elected to the RTM, 1st District seat.
Democrat Karen A. Martin, 64, shares why she is seeking reelection to the Town Council, District 2.
Ronald DeSena of East Haven shares why he's running for the Board of Finance.
Democrat Ann Penington shares why she's running for the District 1 seat on the East Haven Town Council.
Taking Halloween literally, the town's tricky skeleton Paul went missing last Oct. 31. Wait til you hear what he claims to have been up to.
Police provide all information. Charges are allegations, not convictions. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Democrat Susan Dahill shares why she's seeking election to the Representative Town Meeting, 7th District.
Democrat Marianne Johnson shares why she should be elected to the East Haven Board of Education.
Democrat Louis Pacelli tells Patch why he should be reelected to the East Haven Town Council.
Democrat Karyn Putney, 44, of East Haven, shares why she should be elected to the Board of Education.
The Farmer’s Market on the Town Green will remain open on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. until the end of October, the town announced.