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Obituary: Rudolph (Rudy) DiLella
He was a U.S. Army Veteran and served during the Korean War.

He was a U.S. Army Veteran and served during the Korean War.

She will be remembered by all those who loved her for her strength, generosity, sense of humor and devotion to her family.
He is survived by his wife JoAnn “ His Best Friend and True Love for 43 years.”
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his son Michael Vitorino, mother and brothers Victor and John.
An East Haven resident, for the second time this week, has won big money in a Connecticut lottery game.
Dog was not able to use her back legs and due to the generosity of so many people she had surgery and is now doing so well!!
An East Haven resident hit it big in a Connecticut lottery game on Tuesday; see below to see how much he won.
“Celebration of Island" will be held this Saturday June 8 from 3:00-6:00 at Island Avenue School.
Calling hours will be Friday, June 7, 2019, from 4 - 8 p.m. at the Guilford Funeral Home, 115 Church St., Guilford, CT.
For the first time in the history of Branford the Legacy Theater will be performing a Shakespeare play on the Branford Town Green.
The annual “Tip A Cop” fundraiser by Branford Police for Connecticut Special Olympics at Lenny’s raised more than $20,000 on Monday
Lamont will be on the Guilford Green, along with Mike and Kristin Song, to sign the bill that passed with wide bipartisan support.
All staff and students exited the building quickly, and the fire department thoroughly checked the building.
A sweep for the detection and confiscation of any illicit drugs was conducted at Daniel Hand High School with the K-9 team.
Nobody in the town of Guilford was more respected, better known than Carl Balestracci; the 3-term first selectman has passed away.
He left in this white van, unknown plates.
She left in a 2018 Honda Accord with NY Plates. If you can identify this individual, please contact Branford police.
A bridal shop that has been in business in Guilford for close to four decades is closing its doors and going out of business.
The students of East Haven High School had a little fun, and showed off both their spirit and their school.
Shelter says: This time of year we tend to have a lot of dogs abandoned in our community.