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Watch Out For Internet Scammers This Holiday: Guilford Police
Police: “ There are far more legitimate people selling and buying items online, but the scammers are actively out there.”

Police: “ There are far more legitimate people selling and buying items online, but the scammers are actively out there.”

Ryan A. Sears, 27, was a former employee at Wal-Mart in Naugatuck and he was a talented and passionate artist and musician.
Judy was a Registered Nurse and worked in hospitals, nursing homes, and doctors' offices over the course of her career.
She was recently predeceased by her husband of 66 years, William (Bill) Balentine.
Investigation revealed they were attempting to steal large brass cylinders used to make labels valued at $22,500, police said.
North Branford police list their latest arrests and what those arrested are charged with doing.
He enjoyed playing hockey, softball, eating Italian foods, being with his family and friends, helping others and those in need.
Marilyn deeply valued the Arts. She especially loved to sing and act, spending in theatre in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Connecticut.
Nick Fradiani, Sr. will give an acoustic performance from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Donations to the “Secret Santa Program” will be accepted.
Cosgrove Shelter: “He is in need of emergency surgery for severe bladder stones which can block at any moment.“
The Songs of Guilford are hoping to get national legislation passed modeled after law passed in Connecticut concerning tougher gun storage.
To fill vacancy North Branford police have promoted sergeant to lieutenant position.
Woman wins $20,000 in Mega Millions game.
John R. Elliott of Branford died Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at his home.
‘Airbnb is founded on trust, and for us to succeed in our vision of helping anyone belong anywhere, we must continue to build trust.’
He proudly served his country in the United States Air Force and was discharged in 1956.
He was a proud US Marine Veteran and loved to talk about his time in the service.
As an electrician, Arthur Linsley worked hard to establish “Arts’ Electric”, which is now Linsley Electric owned by his son and grandsons.
She worked for 35 years at St. Mary's Hospital, retiring in 1996.
The Employee Recognition Awards Committee reviewed multiple applications and selected Shove.