Residents reminded to renew dog licenses Residents who own dogs must renew their licenses before June 30 or face a $1 monthly fine, City Clerk Deborah Collins said. State law requires dog owners to submit a current rabies vaccination certificate … [Read more...] about At a glance
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The week in photos – June 21, 2018
Mets clinch playoff berth
The Gunning Law Firm Mets clinched the number-1 seed in the upcoming tournament by beating the Leslie Jewelers Dodgers, 11-2. Danny Potter, Robert Foley, Jacob D'Avignon, and Jayden Roby combined for eight hits and seven RBI. AJ Pope had a key hit … [Read more...] about Mets clinch playoff berth
Cubs end year on high note
The regular season came to a close this week in the West Haven Little League as the postseason now approaches. In Majors action, the Full Circle Pizza Cubs ended on a high note, winning their final two games. Connor Hume and Jeremiah Kavanah … [Read more...] about Cubs end year on high note
Westie Blue In Touch
Brendan Kirck has had his share of battles with Hamden. As a pitcher at Notre Dame-West Haven, Kirck and the Green Knights have seen first-hand how explosive Hamden’s lineup can be. Kirck now gets to enjoy that lineup on the same side of the … [Read more...] about Westie Blue In Touch
Youth Soccer teams end spring season
The Gunning Law Firm U16 Boys Travel team brought home the championship in the CT Cup on Saturday, after a double-overtime effort. The Westies were crowned co-champions as the game ended in a 2-2 draw against Cheshire. The Elite Soccer Camps U-12 … [Read more...] about Youth Soccer teams end spring season
ND names fields for Marcucci
In a fitting tribute to a man who has meant so much to so many Notre Dame students and athletes over the years, a surprise, yet appropriate, announcement was made by incoming Notre Dame Athletic Director Jason Shea at the conclusion of the retirement … [Read more...] about ND names fields for Marcucci
Historian’s corner
The Twilight League See part two here. See part three here. With thanks to Harry Noyes III and the late Vin DiLauro In 1959, The Boy lived on Kelsey Avenue; on summer nights, he was allowed to ride his bicycle up to Painter Park each night … [Read more...] about Historian’s corner
Canada is not our enemy
By Rich Lowry Syndicated Columnist Justin Trudeau may be the annoying, youthful avatar of chic progressivism -- but he's not our adversary.After leaving the G-7 summit, President Donald Trump blasted the Canadian prime minister on Twitter as … [Read more...] about Canada is not our enemy
Editorial
Progressive Credo in action Agree or disagree with the conclusions of Inspector General Michael Horowitz’ report on the Clinton email scandal, there is one thing the report does highlight: the elitism and hubris of those who think themselves the … [Read more...] about Editorial