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Madison’s Tom Banisch Resigns From Board of Selectmen
Banisch, who lost last November in his attempt for 3rd term as first selectman, is stepping down in Madison due to new job in Hartford.

Banisch, who lost last November in his attempt for 3rd term as first selectman, is stepping down in Madison due to new job in Hartford.

In 1970, Nunu, Said Aghai and their wives, acquired Sachem Country House, which the Guilford resident owned until his retirement in 2003.
The money from the state could be used to upgrade 145 acres of open space in the Dowd Hollow Preserve.
In 1970, Nunu, Said Aghai and their wives, acquired Sachem Country House, which the Guilford resident owned until his retirement in 2003.
Miriam was known for her kindness, compassion, wisdom and putting her loved ones before herself, especially for her beloved daughters.
She graduated from Stamford High School and employed as a secretary for the Stamford Board of Education, Rippowam and Stamford High Schools.
Donna was born on April 8, 1970 in Waterbury, CT a daughter of Nicholas Ferrari and Donna (Gravelin) Ferrari and lived in Waterbury.
As important as work was, the best thing that happened at work was he met his wife. He would say she was "greatest wife in the world.”
She loved to cook and in 1995 this passion led her to open Monica’s Pizzeria in Guilford.
She loved to cook and in 1995 this passion led her to open Monica’s Pizzeria in Guilford.
2017 Jeopardy! contestant from Prospect also has a feeling she knows when Alex Trebek, who is fighting cancer, will be leaving show.
He was a United States Postal Employee, retiring in 2002 and moving to Naugatuck in 2002.
Winning ticket was bought at store in Shelton
North Branford police detail their latest arrests and what those arrested are accused of doing.
She enjoyed socializing with friends, cooking, traveling to Florida and taking care of her Boxer dog “Caddy.”
Charlie, with his positive outlook on life and people, touched so many lives and will be remembered as a kind and sweet man.
Nothing was more important to June than family. She loved and supported her four daughters, 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
He was a humble man who was known for his love of nature and the outdoors.
She volunteered at Milford Hospital for 25 years and at Trinity Church on the Green in New Haven where she crafted for Christmas bizarre.
She volunteered at Milford Hospital for 25 years and at Trinity Church on the Green in New Haven where she crafted for Christmas bizarre.