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Obituary: Ronald R. Mortali Sr.
In 2014, in celebration of his 80th birthday Ron's family bestowed upon him "A Seat of Honor" in Lunt Auditorium aboard the USS Intrepid.

In 2014, in celebration of his 80th birthday Ron's family bestowed upon him "A Seat of Honor" in Lunt Auditorium aboard the USS Intrepid.

Don was an avid bowler who participated in many local leagues and tournaments and was awarded several rings for perfect 300 games.
Dedication of Indian Neck firehouse and plaque for former fire chief slated for next few weeks as renovations near completion.
Al Carfora to leave Branford fire board, in part, to help brother Joe who just took over as mayor of neighboring East Haven.
Al Carfora to leave Branford fire board, in part, to help brother Joe who just took over as mayor of neighboring East Haven.
Council votes in Democrats Joe Deko and Lou Pacelli as its leaders.
Halloween was Mary’s favorite holiday when she dressed up as a witch and asked children if they wanted her poison apple.
These guys were found wandering together in the area of Route 80 and Squires Road. Both are wearing an electronic collar.”
The collected toys will first be distributed to Madison families in need the week before Christmas. Remaining toys go to hospital.
North Branford police list their latest arrests and what those arrested were charged with doing.
A local man penned a moving note to local first responders who he credited with saving his life.
David was a past Commodore at Fayerweather Yacht Club, a member on the Milford Democrat Town Committee and a Justice of the Peace.
“This beautiful senior 13 year old cat has been displaced multiple times in the past few months.”
Robert was employed by SNET for many years. He retired in 1991 to enjoy travel. He was a Veteran, a Mason, an avid reader and gardener.
During her time in Connecticut, Kathy dedicated her life to volunteering for Girl Scouts of Connecticut and St. Mary’s Church Ladies Guild.
Police: “189 turkeys and over 1,200 lbs of food! Branford, you really came through to help out today! That’s the most we’ve ever collected.”
The accused was released after posting a $10,000 bond.
Nataliyah, a first-grader, is currently an Orange Belt at World Championship Tae Kwon Do in Branford.
Rosemary worked at the Salem Theater for 12 years and for Naugatuck Savings Bank, retiring as branch manager of the Mountview Plaza branch.
Police: “We have had reports of stolen outboard motors and are currently investigating. Contact BPD if you see any suspicious activity.”