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Congratulations EHHS Yellow Jacket Marching Band!
They won first place honors! Congratulations to the marching band and its hard-working musicians.

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They won first place honors! Congratulations to the marching band and its hard-working musicians.

Town rainy day fund soars to a four-year high of $1.2 million.
Looking to plan your week? Look to Patch's "Week Ahead" feature for happenings in town the week of Sept. 30 - Oct. 4.
As soon as summer turns into fall, it's time to prepare for the upcoming flu season. Get your flu shot now at one of these convenient local clinics.
Organizers of the annual event, which also includes a silent auction, raffle and more, are asking for auction items from local businesses and the public.
The following arrest information is supplied by the Branford Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
It's that time of year again when people start talking about the flu, getting flu shots and hopefully avoiding getting sick.
Parents and other community members were up in arms over the conditions at the Overbrook Elementary School where kids found inappropriate materials on their playground.
What are you doing today, Thursday, Sept. 26 in East Haven?
Here's a quick look at what's happening today, Thursday, Sept. 26 in town.
MADD is looking for walkers, teams and Team Captains to join this 3-mile walk through the streets of downtown Branford to Branford Point.
On a beautiful, sunny day, students and staff at the Melillo School in East Haven formed a live peace sign.
Disturbing items have been discarded on the elementary school's grounds and playground which in turn have been found by the school children.
A family-run farm in Branford may not see another growing season due to flooding after a nearby berm was removed by the local land trust, who says the berm had been eroding for years and was not intact.