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Volume 18, Number 49

Friday, December 8, 2023

Magical Elf House hopes to put North Haven in holiday spirit By Heather Sillins Special to The Citizen

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Letter to the Editor Thank You for Your Votes and Support I am sincerely honored to have been re-elected to

serve on the North Haven Board of Finance (BOF) for a second term. Thank you to all who made it a priority to exercise their right to vote in our municipal election on November 7th. It has been

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DeChello shared. “We make reindeer food, we establish your elf name, you meet our North Pole Chocolate Creator, and you will meet my Sugar Plum fairies.” For the past five years, the Sugar Plum “fairies” have been bringing a unique and festive element to this special event. The fairies, some of whom began volunteering for this event as young as 8year-olds, dance with attendees until a “naughty elf” interrupts the group to form a Conga line. “The magic isn’t just about the event. It’s about a community that stepped forward, businesses that sponsored, students who wrap gifts or are (volunteering) for community service, and volunteers who give of them-

selves and their time to make this event happen,” DeChello explained. “The majority of us have been here from the beginning. After five years, we really are an elf family. North Haven is a wonderful, giving, magical town that I love dearly.” Emily Brady, the Chief Development Officer of the Ronald McDonald House of Connecticut and Western MA, has also dealt with the Elf House, and has nothing but praise for the work being done. “Through the generosity of programs like The Magical Elf House, donors can help us support families and their children during stressful and frightening times. Ronald McDonald House of Connecticut & Western Massachusetts gives families the gift of togetherness,” she

deeply gratifying to witness the support of town residents from all political parties who appreciate my dedication and hard work. During the next 4 years, I look forward to continuing to col-

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In discussing the reasons for selling, White Notarangelo acknowledged the economic realities small publishers face amid seismic changes in the news industry over the last two decades, as well as the impact of the pandemic and continued disruption in the overall economy. “Our company and our loyal team members have worked hard to innovate, evolve and transform our company over the years from a newspaper company to a multimedia company,” she wrote. “However, at this point, we’ve determined that being a single property, independent family-owned media company is no longer a sustainable business model for the RecordJournal.”

Record-Journal President Eliot C. White addressed readers in a separate column last week.

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“With this news, we embark on a journey to elevate the essence of local journalism, fortifying our shared dedication to informing, inspiring, and connecting the hearts of Connecticut,” he said. “We look forward to the exciting possibilities that lie ahead, amplifying our reach and influence in the pursuit of truth and community enrichment.”

The Record-Journal will retain its name and local presence serving communities in the greater Meriden-Wallingford area, according to both companies, while offering subscribers access to more statewide news, sports and features – including high-impact investigative journalism and UCONN basketball coverage.

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We’d like to thank all of our loyal Hearst Connecticut Media has seen dramatic & future customers for your supportGroup subscription growth in re-

Officials with both companies hope to finalize the acquisition by late December. DeLuca said the move strengthens local journalism.

We’d like to thank all of our loyal & future customers for your support

cent years, while continuing to invest in news coverage. HCMG launched the statewide website CT Insider in 2021 and last year expanded both state and local news coverage in Hartford County on its way to a goal of 100,000 print and digital subscribers in Connecticut. The Hearst network consists of 16 websites, eight daily newspapers – including the Stamford Advocate, Connecticut Post and New Haven Register – and more than a dozen weekly news publications, with a total newsroom staff of around 170 people, the largest in the state. DeLuca referenced shared values between HCMG and the Record-Journal.

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“The Hearst Company brings strong online resources that will help sustain the Record-Journal for years to come,” White said. “Their digital sales, advanced technologies, training and expertise together with their strong strategic news plan will benefit the community, readers and advertisers.” HCMG most recently acquired the Journal Inquirer of Manchester in June.

Continued local presence White expects HCMG will retain a majority of RecordJournal employees including most of its journalists, he wrote, while maintaining the current office at 500 S. Broad St. in Meriden until at least March 31, with “a continued local presence thereafter.” For most of its history, the Record-Journal operated out of 11 Crown St. in downtown Meriden, before relocating to South Broad Street in 2015 after outsourcing printing six years earlier. The renovated offices provided a smaller footprint and modern workspace to support digital publishing and innovation. Earlier this year, the Record-Journal reduced delivery of its print edition to five days a week as part of a switch from morning carrier delivery to postal delivery. In his column, White cited the Record-Journal’s long history dating back to 1867 and “core belief that journalism is the lifeblood of a healthy democracy and a watchdog for public interest. “We have been proud to provide a source of local news and advertising for the greater Meriden/Wallingford community for many years.” Hearst is the right buyer, White wrote, to continue that mission.


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The North Haven Camera The Community Services Club season runs from Food Bank is currently seek- September to June, and new ing assistance in gathering members are always welholiday food items. With the come. The club has beginincreasing demand of faminer, intermediate and Master lies visiting the Community levels, allowing members to Services Food Bank on a learn at their own pace. For monthly basis, the food bank more information, visit supply has gotten extremely northhavencameraclub.com low. Currently, there is a or email northhavencameraneed for Thanksgiving and club@gmail.com. Christmas food items: instant mashed potatoes, stuffing, turkey gravy, canned vegetables, canned cranberries and canned yams, canned fruits. These items can be dropped off to the Department of Community Services office, located at the Town Hall Annex Building, 5 Linsley St., from Monday through Friday, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., from now throughout the holiday sea-

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Senior News Social Hour with Hot Cocoa and Cookies: Friday, Dec. 15, at 1:30 p.m. Join our friend Deb, from HamWeek Of Dec. 11 — 15. den Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center for an afSee our Senior Center ternoon celebrating the holiNewsletter on-line at www.town.north-haven.ct.us day season. Gather with friends, enjoy delicious Hot Save the Dates: Cocoa and cookies. Attendees are welcome, but not Transportation Update: obligated, to bring their faThere will be NO Transvorite cookies to share. Open portation on the following to North Haven Residents days: Monday, Dec. 11, Thursday, Dec. 14 or Friday, only. RSVP by Dec. 11, by calling 203-239-5432. Dec. 15. Grocery Shopping will be on Wednesday, Mini Trip: Tuesday, Dec. 19, Dec. 13. at 9:30 a.m. to Walmart in Festive Winter Craft: Thurs- Wallingford. Space is limited. Call 203-239-5432 for day, Dec. 14, at 1 p.m. Premore information. sented by the North Haven Garden Club. Learn Monthly Movie Matinee: how to make a beautiful hol- Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 1 p.m. ly berry vase that is sure to featuring “Deck the add a festive touch to your Halls.” Come in from the holiday décor. The program cold and take in a movie! is free and open to North Enjoy this holiday comedy Haven Residents. Space with your friends at the Seis limited. Call the Center at nior Center. Candy bars/re203-239-5432 by Monday, freshments will be sold. Dec. 11. RSVP by Dec. 15, by calling Joyce C. Budrow Senior Center,189 Pool Road, North Haven, 203-239-5432

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be performed standing or sitting. Subsidized in part by the Town of North Haven. Open to North Haven Residents only. Registration for the next session begins Dec. 11. Note that registration will now take place at the North Haven Senior Center between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Cost for the upcoming session will be $15. Check ONLY, (Cash, Debit or Credit payments are NOT accepted at location) payable to Home Care Plus and is due at time of registration. The session will run from Jan. 16 – Feb. 22, 2024. Call 203-239-5432 for more information.

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Garden club sells homemade wreaths, baskets, ornaments at Faith United Methodist Church Fair On Saturday, Nov. 18, several members of the North Haven Garden Club set up at the Faith United Methodist Church Fair and sold their homemade wreaths, baskets and ornaments. It was so nice to meet and great residents of North Haven at the fair. Members helping with set up were Cindy Golia, Gerri Giordano, Cheryl Apuzzo, Italia Avitable, and Lee Fermo. Members helping out at the fair throughout the day were Deb Armitage, Katie Fritzel, Lynda O'Donnell and Maria Yankura. It's not to late to order your

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We are wishing you a healthy, happy holiday season. We thank you for your past support and and we are reaching out to you this year to help support the North Haven Garden Club. We are a nonprofit volunteer organization which depends on the money raised at our fundraisers to support our efforts to help beautify North Haven in the coming year. Funds raised from the sale of our wreaths and baskets help support many of the projects the North Haven Garden Club does through-

Our homemade wreaths, baskets, and ornaments make a wonderful gift for that someone who loves birds or for that hard to buy person in your life. There are 3 sizes available: Large measures 10 inches in diameter and comes in a mesh bag with a festive decorative bow for easy hanging- $15, Small comes with decorative hanger,makes a great small gift for teachers, mailman, or a hostess gift $5 and our ornament size with hanger for $3, $4 and $5. Baskets are also available in 3 sizes,

small-$15, medium-$25, and deluxe$35, details provided upon request. Custom orders can be made upon request. Order deadline is Dec. 16. Prepayment is required and checks should be made out to North Haven Garden Club. Wreaths/baskets can be delivered for an additional charge of $5. This year we also have extra large wreaths-basically a double wreath for sale for $25. Quantities are limited

Garden club presents annual Smokey Bear & Woodsy Owl Poster Contest The 2024 Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl poster contest is dedicated to Smokey Bear’s 80th Birthday. Smokey Bear is recognized both nationally and internationally as the symbol for wildfire prevention, with his motto being "Only You Can Prevent Wildfires"! Since 1944, Smokey Bear has taught people how to help prevent wildfires and how to be careful with campfires, barbecues, matches, and more.

In 1977, Woodsy Owl teamed up with Smokey Bear to help encourage personal responsibility in caring for our environment. Woodsy Owl's motto is “Lend a Hand, Care for the Land”!

Contest Information Only children from 1st through 5th grade can participate. Make sure you have an adult spell check (posters with spelling errors will be disqualified).

The following information must be written on the back of each poster: Students name, grade level, garden club name, garden club contact information, phone number, school, teachers name, school name, parent or guardian name and address, phone number and email. Don't forget to check out The North Haven Garden Club on Facebook for lots of useful and entertaining information and pictures of all our club

does in our great town of North Haven! For membership information please email Italia at italia_a@comcast.net. North Haven Garden Club is a member of The Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut Inc., New England Garden Clubs Inc., and The National Garden Clubs Inc. — Article and photo by Cindy Golia


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Making music as a family is so much fun! Come and experience a Music Together class. Sign up for Session I or II.

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and check out all that the library has to offer! There will Making music as a family is be a quick story time about so much fun! Come and ex- half way through the hour perience a Music Together but the rest of the time is Music Together Demo Class class. Sign up for Session I or yours to enjoy and make Session I – Friday, Dec. 8, Music Together Demo Class II. new connections. from 10:15 - 11 a.m. in Session II – Friday, Dec. 8, Pokemon Club – Satu rday , from 11:15 a.m. - 12 p.m.; in the Community Room at Teen Debate Club – MonDec. 9, from 10:30 a.m. day, Dec. 11, from 3 - 4 p.m. the Community Room at North Haven Memorial Li11:15 a.m. in the Children's brary; Age Group: 0 - 3 North Haven Memorial Liin the Community Room at Story Room at North Haven North Haven Memorial Limonths to 5; Registration Re- brary; Age Group: 0 - 3 quired. brary; Grades: 6th months to 5; Registration Re- Memorial Library; Ages: 6 11yrs; No Registration Re12th; Registration encourquired. aged. Do you have what it takes to be a Pokémon Master? Play Pokémon with your peers and make new friends! Be sure to bring your own cards. *Trading is welcome at the players discretion and is not monitored by library staff. Parent Playdate – Monday, Dec. 11, from 10 - 11 a.m. in the Children's Department at North Haven Memorial Library; Ages: 0 - 5yrs; No Registration Required. Kids just wanna have fun…and their parents do, too! We encourage parents in our community to come together every Monday morning in the Children’s Department to play. While you’re here, enjoy getting to know other parents/caregivers and their little ones,

will learn some awesome and interesting facts while making a cool craft. Take & Create: Wine Cork Reindeer – Tuesday, Dec. 12, from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. in the Adult Information Desk at North Haven Memorial Library; Age Group: 14+ Pick up date: Tuesday, Dec. 12, (at the adult information desk) Pick up time: 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Registration Required.

Should school be in session all year long? Is cereal a soup? Join our debate club to share your thoughts about serious topics, silly topics, and everything in-between. You'll learn the basics of debate while growing your public-speaking and teambuilding skills. No experience is necessary. Teens are encouraged to bring their laptops and a friend!

You will have to do some minor foraging for this adorable reindeer craft. We provide the materials and directions, you provide the fun!

Fossil Fanatics – Monday, Dec. 11, from 6 - 6:45 p.m. Location: Children's Story Room at North Haven Memorial Library; Age Group: 6 to 10; Registration Required.

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You’re invited to an afternoon chat with New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Land as she talks to us about her new memoir, Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education. When Stephanie Land set out to write her first book, a memoir titled Maid, she never could have imagined what was to come. Handpicked by President Barack Obama as one of the best books of 2019, it was later adapted into the hit Netflix series Maid, which was viewed by 67 million households and was Netflix’s fourth most-watched show in 2021, garnering three Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Stephanie’s esSee Library, A9


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Toddler Time – Wednesday, Dec. 13, from 10:30 - 11 a.m. in the Children's Story Room From A8 at North Haven Memorial Library; Age Group: 2 to 3 cape from poverty and abuse Preschool; Registration Rein search of a better life inquired. spired millions. Maid was a story about a housecleaner, Come learn and have fun! but it was also a story about Parent/Caregivers and their a woman with a dream. toddlers will interact with books, learn fingerplays, and In Class, Land takes us with sing. her as she finishes college and pursues her writing caMagic: The Gathering Club reer. Facing barriers at every – Wednesday, Dec. 13, turn, including a byzantine from 2:30 - 4 p.m. in the loan system, not having Teen Haven at North Haven enough money for food, and Memorial Library; Grades: navigating the judgments of 6th - 12th; Registration Reprofessors and fellow stuquired. dents who didn’t understand Join us for this super chill, the demands of attending drop-in program all about college while under the Magic: The Gathering! Bring poverty line—Land finds a way to survive once again, fi- your deck(s) to compete nally graduating in her mid- with other Magic fans or learn the basics from one of thirties. our teen volunteers. All skill Class paints an intimate and levels are welcome to play, heartbreaking portrait of learn, or just watch. motherhood as it converges and often conflicts with per- I Love Giraffes! – Wednessonal desire and profession- day, Dec. 13, from 6 - 6:45 al ambition. In clear, candid, p.m. in the Children's Story Room at North Haven and moving prose, Class ofMemorial Library; Age fers a searing indictment of Group: 6 to 11; Registration America’s educational sysRequired. tem and an inspiring testimony of a mother’s triumph against all odds. Teen Dungeons & Dragons – Tuesday, Dec. 12, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the Community Room at North Haven Memorial Library; Grades: 6th 12th; Registration Required. Teen D&D is back and better than ever! Join us on this new night as we explore new campaigns, meet new characters, and journey deep into the unknown. No experience or supplies necessary. Beginners welcome! Comi-Club – Tuesday, Dec. 12, from 6 - 6:30 p.m. in the Children's Story Room at North Haven Memorial Library; Age Group: 7 to 11; Registration Required. BOOM! POW! Fly down into the Children’s Department for a fun discussion about your favorite Graphic Novels while we snack on a themed treat! This month we will be reading and discussing: The Cardboard Kingdom, by Chad Sell.

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Whether you already love giraffes or you love giraffes, but just don't know it yet, this program is for you! We will learn some amazing giraffe facts while making an adorable giraffe craft. Romance Book Club – Wednesday, Dec. 13, from 6 - 8 p.m. in the Community Room at North Haven Memorial Library; Age Group: Adults; Registration Required. For the month of Dec., we will be reading and discussing One Hundred Christmas Kisses by Kelly Collins. The author will be joining the book discussion via Zoom!

invitation to visit Aspen Cove, he ends up stranded on a desolate mountain highway. Help arrives in the form of Charlotte, a woman he's sure would have left him in the cold if he didn't have a dog. She’s haunted by her past. He’s looking forward to a future. Can they find what they need under the mistletoe, or will they go their separate ways by the time Auld Lang Syne plays? Baby Rhyme Time – Thursday, Dec. 14, from 10:30 - 11 a.m. in the Children's Story Room at North Haven Memorial Library; Ages: 0 24mos; No Registration Required.

This program brings caregivers and babies together to Veterinarian Charlotte Park- nurture bonds and increase er is unemployed and home- awareness of the child’s deless. It's been a decade since velopment. Our primary foshe's been back o Aspen cus is the healthy developCove. On the treacherous ment of infants ages 0-24 trip up the snowy mountain, months old with an emphashe rescues a stranger with a sis on language enrichment dog. The man should be and pre-literacy skills. grateful, but instead he's surly and disagreeable. War Thursday Morning Book hero Trig Whatley is looking Club – Thursday, Dec. 14, for somewhere to call home. from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. in When he accepts his friend's the Community Room at

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North Haven Memorial Library; Age Group: Adults; Registration Required. For the month of December, we will be reading and discussing, Hello, Beautiful by Ann Napolitano. An emotionally layered and engrossing story of a family that asks: Can love make a broken person whole? Vibrating with tenderness, Hello Beautiful is a gorgeous, profoundly moving portrait of what’s possible when we choose to love someone not in spite of who they are, but because of it. Creation Station: Craft Stick Snowflake – Thursday, Dec. 14, from 4 - 5 p.m. in the Children's Department at North Haven Memorial Library; Ages: 3 – 10yrs ; No Registration Required. Come make a craft with a helpful teen volunteer, while supplies last. This week: No two snowflakes look the same, but everyone is beautiful. Come in to create your own unique snowflake craft.

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