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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.
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"Welcome to your dream house. This spacious 2,600 sq ft colonial offers everything you need for comfortable living," according to Zillow.com
"Unparalleled opportunity for investors or owner-occupants seeking a grand residential property with unlimited potential."
Higher Collective will celebrate its grand opening in Hamden with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and gift bags for the first 100 customers.
Owner Andrew Wrzosek, 21, has worked at RipTide since he was 16, including most recently as a chef, a major role he will continue to play.
There will be a selection of cats and dogs that are looking for a forever home.
West Haven Youth and Family Services Director Diane Dietman won an award from the Connecticut Recreation and Parks Association.
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Police said drugs and a Glock 19X replica air soft pistol were found in the stolen car after a traffic stop.
Police said a passing school bus was struck by a stray round in the shooting in New Haven.
Stratford Superintendent Uyi Osunde recently reached a settlement agreement in a discrimination lawsuit against the school board.
“I understand and empathize with everyone who may feel anger and frustration with this situation,” Wallingford Mayor Vincent Cervoni said.
Flood Middle School in Stratford announces the honor roll for the first quarter of the 2024-25 school year.
The Stratford Library will present a series of free, holiday concerts and a special theatre performance on consecutive Sunday afternoons.
The city health department is offering extended hours to make it more convenient for Meriden children to get their annual flu shots.
The Delta Dental Foundation has announced that six organizations in New Haven County will receive $231,400 in grants.
A group of around 100 volunteers is putting together its annual Thanksgiving dinner for those in need and the homebound.
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Firefighters prevented the fire from spreading to a large wooded area nearby, according to officials.
Wallingford Police announce a road closure that will be in effect for the upcoming Turkey Trot road race.