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Craigslist Tuesday: What’s Free In Hamden This Week?
A look at the free items posted on craigslist.org this past week in-and-around Hamden.

Paul Petrone grew up in Salem, graduated from the University of Connecticut and previously worked at The Day and The Bulletin before landing a job at Patch.com in 2010.
Paul originally worked as the local editor of Waterford Patch for 2 1/2 years. Since, he has run the Montville Patch, worked as a field editor and now runs 16 Patch sites throughout Connecticut as a curation editor.
The 16 Patch sites Paul runs are:
Ledyard Patch
The Lymes Patch
The Haddams-Killingworth Patch
Guilford Patch
North Branford Patch
North Haven Patch
Wallingford Patch
Meriden Patch
Orange Patch
Bethwood Patch
East Hampton-Portland Patch
Glastonbury Patch
Rocky Hill Patch
Mansfield-Storrs Patch
Windsor Locks-East Windsor Patch
Suffield Patch
Paul's number is (860) 287-5265 and his email is paul.petrone@patch.com. Feel free to contact him anytime!
A look at the free items posted on craigslist.org this past week in-and-around Hamden.

A look at the free items posted on craigslist.org this past week in-and-around North Haven.
A look at the free items posted on craigslist.org this past week in-and-around East Haven.
A look at the free items posted on craigslist.org this past week in-and-around Branford.
A look at the free items posted on craigslist.org this past week in-and-around Guilford.
Robert Fitch took a shed off of somebody else’s property, but he will not be arrested, according to the New Haven Register.
East Haven Mayor Joseph Maturo, Jr. is proud of new safety plans for the town’s schools, which were developed after the Newtown massacre.
Rebecca Abbot and Tim Malloy, who both work at Hamden’s Quinnipiac University, have been nominated for an Emmy.
The Cheshire Town Beautification Committee has selected the five most noteworthy trees in Cheshire, according to The Record Journal.
Scott Scialabba is in critical condition after he drove into a tree Sunday night, according to The Record Journal.
The Shoreline Times reports that Republican James Cosgrove will run for First Selectman of Branford this November.
At the event, which is May 20th, officers will both install new car seats and ensure seats that have already been installed have been installed correctly.