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East Haven Company's Product Means Crime-Fighting iPads
Nexgen Public Safety Solutions has developed software that makes iPads much useful for police officers.

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Nexgen Public Safety Solutions has developed software that makes iPads much useful for police officers.

The team, which has eight players from North Branford on it, will play Southington Friday in the American Legion state finals.
The North Haven High School graduate has played soccer across the globe and now will play for the Portland Thorns FC.
On Tuesday, Penny Pritzker visited the Wallingford business to learn more about exporting.
A win would have meant Cheshire would have played for the state championship.
The team will play Southington Friday in the American Legion state finals.
The church is excited about its 52nd-annual chicken barbecue.
The state senator whose district includes Cheshire will be accompanying the team in its visit with President Barack Obama.
Josh Zeid, who graduated from Hamden Hall Country Day School, has just been called up to play for the Houston Astros.
The Syfy movie that became famous for being ridiculous will be shown once and once only at Branford's Regal Cinemas Friday night at midnight.
The project is being proposed by Wallingford's Ahearn Development Company.