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New Haven church cleans up oil spill

Posted on April 11, 2011 |
By Andrew Stein



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NEW HAVEN — When a group of churchgoers met at the United Reformed Church of New Haven on Feb. 1, they discovered that kerosene had sullied their place of worship. Approximately 800 gallons of the fuel burst from a storage tank in the church’s attic, dousing rooms in thick, toxic petroleum, and shutting the building down for services.

Two months later they are still dealing with the spill.

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State to replace River Road bridge

Posted on April 7, 2011 |
By Andrew Stein



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NEW HAVEN — New Haven residents will have a chance to weigh in on the upcoming Nash Bridge replacement project, which will overhaul the present bridge on River Road that crosses the New Haven River near Halpin Road.

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Beeman Elementary rolls up its sleeves

Posted on March 10, 2011 |
By Andrew Stein



NEW HAVEN —  Beeman Elementary School kicked off its annual community service projects this past Friday with kindergarten through sixth-grade students collaborating on eight projects that will span the course of March under the theme “Kids Helping Kids, Seniors and Beeman.”

Teachers, community members and a group of Middlebury College mentors all volunteered their time to help with the projects.

KIDS HELPING KIDS

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New Haven discusses town plan

Posted on March 3, 2011 |
By Andrea Suozzo



 

NEW HAVEN — On Monday evening at Town Meeting nearly 100 New Haven residents filled the town hall to discuss, among other things, the new town plan.

While the town plan passed by a margin of 274 to 140 by paper ballot the following day, residents at the meeting brought up a number of qualms concerning zoning and development along Route 7 and town officials stressed that the discussions are not over. As the planning commission now turns to the task of rewriting zoning regulations, many of the same concerns and discussions are likely to arise.

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ID-4 board considers spanish class

Posted on November 29, 2010 |
By John Flowers



MIDDLEBURY — The ID-4 Second Language Committee is recommending that Mary Hogan Elementary School begin offering a Spanish program beginning next fall — initially to students in grades K-2, but ultimately to all grades by the 2015-2016 academic year.

The recommendation, made to the ID-4 school board on Nov. 22, comes after almost a year of study following a petitioned request by more than 90 residents seeking resumption of world language instruction at Mary Hogan. The school dropped French classes several years ago, primarily due to financial reasons.

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Rabid raccoon bites New Haven man

Posted on October 21, 2010 |
By John McCright



NEW HAVEN — Authorities are warning residents of New Haven, as well as the general public, to be wary of wild animals that act strangely after a rabid raccoon attacked a local man and his brother on Summer Road near New Haven Mills this week.

Larry Buck said he was out walking with his brother, Bob, on the road near his home Tuesday afternoon when a snarling raccoon confronted them. Buck, who has been battling health problems, could not run from the animal.

The raccoon bit Buck’s knee and latched on, but Bob Buck, who was visiting from Minnesota, beat it off with Larry Buck’s cane.

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New Haven DRB signs off on Rt. 7 car lot with list of conditions

Posted on September 27, 2010 |
By Tamara Hilmes



NEW HAVEN — On Monday, members of the New Haven Development Review Board (DRB) signed off on Mike McGrath’s application to place a lot selling up to 100 used cars on his Route 7 property, which already hosts McGrath Flooring Center Inc. The DRB tentatively approved the car lot last week, and signed off on the official permit on Monday after presenting McGrath with a list of conditions.

In addition to the 200-foot space between the cars and the road required by zoning bylaws, DRB Chairman Tim Bouton outlined these conditions for the lot:

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New Haven hires go-between for DRB, zoning administrator

Posted on September 27, 2010 |
By Tamara Hilmes



NEW HAVEN — The town of New Haven has hired an assistant zoning administrator to act as a liaison between the regional zoning administrator and the New Haven Development Review Board (DRB).

Jill Devoe, who worked for four years as an auditor before resigning to work two days a week as an assistant town clerk, was hired by the New Haven selectboard in July to perform clerical duties for the DRB and also act as a go-between for both the DRB and Zoning Administrator Cris Messerle.

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New Haven DRB to approve Rt. 7 car lot

Posted on September 16, 2010 |
By Tamara Hilmes



NEW HAVEN — The New Haven Development Review Board (DRB) tentatively approved businessman Mike McGrath’s plan to add a 100-car used car lot to his property on Route 7 in a 6-1 vote at their Tuesday night meeting. The property is currently home to McGrath’s Flooring Center Inc. and several self-storage units, also owned and operated by McGrath.

DRB Chairman Tim Bouton is compiling the list of conditions for McGrath’s lot that the DRB discussed on Tuesday, and the decision will become official at Monday’s meeting.

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Smith tries to reclaim Addison-5 House seat

Posted on September 13, 2010 |
By John Flowers



NEW HAVEN — New Haven Republican Harvey Smith is seeking to reclaim the Addison-5 House seat he held for eight years prior to being unseated in 2006.

Smith, 65, was first elected to the House in November of 1998 and served through 2006. He was defeated that year by Rep. Chris Bray, D-New Haven, who last month lost a close contest to Steve Howard of Rutland County in the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor.

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