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Hamden Police Chief Retiring
The retirement is effective next Monday, according to officials.

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The retirement is effective next Monday, according to officials.

Judge to decide whether to order the state to conduct a new trial in 1994 murder case.
Committee hires Group C Inc., along with Francis Miller, to repair New Haven Green Memorial.
Lesley DeNardis won her party’s endorsement to challenge 16-term incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro this November.
The memo from town leadership: There’s no honest way around a tax increase this year.
The Rid Aid location is closing only six years after it opened.
New Haven schools seek to fill 100 vacant classroom positions.
Hamden’s top planner and development chief delivers pitch, unconvinced commissioners holding out.
Westville’s St. Aedan’s and St. Brendan Parish’s main building celebrates 100th anniversary.
Westville Dems line up "Iowa Caucus"-style for Erick Russell.
“There’s too many drugs and too many alcoholics. People are always falling out."
Police Commissioner Daniel Dunn: "I honestly can't believe it."
Campaigns focus on union recognition for graduate students, changing labor-management dynamics.
Hamden’s Legislative Council officially axes proposed Newhall Street building plan.
Mayor Elicker digs in, readies appeal.
John Hinckley Jr., who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981, had been scheduled to perform at Hamden’s Space Ballroom.
A New York City developer has its sights set on a town-owned parking lot in Hamden.
Singer Veronica Alston is retiring her musician dream to drum up support for teen parents and eventually other vulnerable youth.
Commission slashes landlord’s initial proposed increase.