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I worked with the Journal Register Company in various roles for 16 years before coming to Patch in July 2014.
I started my journalism career as an intern with the Hamden Chronicle and was then hired as the staff reporter, covering all aspects of the community.
I then made the switch over to sports and was the executive sports editor for Elm City Newspapers, a group of community weeklies, for 12 years. During that time, I also worked in the New Haven Register sports department as a copy editor.
I currently cover communities in Connecticut for Patch.
If you have any news tips or have feedback, contact me at vincent.salzo@patch.com.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.

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The Cheshire Board of Education unanimously approved the appointment at Thursday’s meeting.
Recent arrests by the Hamden Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
The community is rallying around a West Haven family after they lost their home and two of their dogs died in a fire earlier this week.
Two teens were apprehended with the help of K-9 Gamble, and a third suspect is expected to be arrested, according to police.
Several clerks were fined for illegally selling tobacco products to underage youth, according to police.
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Mayor Borer and UNH President Frederiksen announced a town-gown partnership that will benefit city first responders & high school graduates.
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Stratford Mayor Laura R. Hoydick recently presented a $266 million operating budget for fiscal year 2026 to the Town Council.
CT Attorney General William Tong has announced that he is suing a Meriden man over the “egregious illegal encroachment” on a state park.
The Sheehan High School Mock Trial Team won the state championship Wednesday at the Connecticut Supreme Court.
Officials are advising motorists to avoid the area.
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The man was arrested after police said he crashed into a cruiser that was parked in the shoulder behind a disabled vehicle on I-91.
The targeted code enforcement program is being launched in response to the “alarming rise in home fire deaths” in unregulated apartments.
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