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State deficit growing as fiscal year closes By Mike Savino Record-Journal staff

The projected deficit for the current fiscal year grew by $56.7 million in May, reaching nearly $316 million, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s budget chief said last week. Benjamin Barnes, secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, also said in his monthly letter to Comptroller Kevin Lembo that the $315.8 million deficit “would be extinguished” with a transfer from the state’s Rainy Day Fund. With $406 million in the fund, the transfer would leave See Deficit, A6

The Coracles perform at the Connecticut Irish Festival in North Haven Sunday. | Photos by Nick Carroll, The North Haven Citizen

Lucky weather for Irish festival By Nick Carroll The North Haven Citizen

The weather did not resemble the picture most have of the Emerald Isle – dark clouds, mist, a chill in the air – but everything else was distinctively Irish this past weekend at the North Haven fairgrounds. The 54th annual Connecticut Irish Festival brought live music, dancing, plenty of good eats and frosty beverages, and big crowds to town Saturday and Sunday. And while temperatures were hot – perhaps too hot for some – event organizers weren’t complaining. “Every year we say a lot of prayers. Last year it rained, but this year we lucked out,” said Eileen O’Keefe Roxbee, president of the Irish American Community Center out of

Hundreds of Irish dancers competed across five stages See Festival, A11 Sunday.

A “No Trespassing” sign placed on a telephone pole near illegal riding trails on Valley Service Road in North Haven. | Ariana D’Avanzo, Special to The Citizen

Town taking steps to curb illegal ATV use By Ariana D’Avanzo Special to The Citizen

After two serious accidents within the past six months, one fatal, town officials plan additional steps to control illegal all-terrain-vehicle riding. Staff at businesses in the Wharton Brook Industrial Park regularly report issues with ATVs in the area. In January, a 23-year-old woman from West Haven died following an ATV crash near 100 Dodge Ave. In May, a Hamden man sustained life-threatening injuries after striking a tree near Valley Service Road. See ATV, A17


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Government Meetings Wednesday, July 6 Board of Ethics, Park & Recreation conference room, 7 p.m.

Board of Selectmen, Memorial Library, 17 Elm St., 7 p.m. Monday, July 11

Planning and Zoning Commission, Wakeley Community Center, 7 Linsley St.

Middle School Building Committee, Town Hall annex, 5 Linsley St., 8:15 a.m.

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North Haven Clean Energy Task Force, Recreation Center, 7 Linsley St., 7 p.m.

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School Notes Graduates University of Vermont Molly Falkowski, Thomas Johnson Jr., Richard Lynch, Emily York of North Haven.

Hofstra University, New York - Alexa Esposito of North Haven. Merrimack College, Massachusetts - Carmine Palermo of North Haven.

50th class reunion for Saturday, Oct. 15, 6 to 11 p.m., at Zandri’s Stillwood Inn, 1074 South Colony Road, Wallingford.

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The North Haven Memorial Library, 17 Elm St., has scheduled its Summer Reading Club for Adults, July 5 through Aug. 26. The club, Beat the Heat Bingo, is free. Club members have the opportunity to win prizes each week and, when completing the Bingo board, be entered into the grand prize drawing. Registration is required. For information, call 203-239-5803.

Language conversation groups The North Haven Library has scheduled free, drop-in, language conversation groups: English – Thursdays, July 14 and Aug. 11, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. French – Monday, Aug. 1, 4 to 5 p.m. German – Tuesdays, July 5

Italian – Thursdays, Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25, 10:30 a.m. Spanish – Monday, July 25, 4 to 5 p.m.

Children’s programs Tutu Tuesday - Tuesday, July 5, 10:30 a.m., for ages 12 to 36 months. Music, dancing, story and playtime. Wear a tutu or bow tie. Registration is required. Lego Club - Tuesday, July 5, 3:30 p.m., for 4 to 12 years old. Lego’s provided. No registration. Parachute Playtime - Friday, July 8, 10:30 a.m., for ages 2 to 6 years old. Registration is required. Pokemon Club - Monday, July 11, 3:30 p.m., for ages 6 to 12. Drop in. Bring your own cards. Picnic and performance: T-Bone - Monday, July 11, 7 p.m. All ages. Bring a picnic supper, enjoy family enter-

tainment on the library lawn. No registration. Wacky Wednesday - Wednesday, July 13, 4:30 p.m. Ages 2 to 4. Story, songs and make a craft. Registration is required. Sharpie Tie-Dye - Thursday, July 14, 3:30 p.m. Ages 6 to 9 with adult. Learn new ways to tie-dye with permanent ink. Bring a white T-shirt. Other supplies will be provided. Registration required. Cooking: Pancake Party Thursday, July 14 at 6:30 p.m. Ages 6 to 9. Registration required. Drop-in Baby Bounce - Friday, July 15, 10:30 a.m. Ages 0 to 18 months. Infants and caregivers share nursery rhymes, songs, fingerplays and books. Drop-in. Picnic and performance: Al deCant - Monday, July 18, 7 p.m. All ages. On the library lawn. Bring a picnic and participate singing, dancing, playing instruments and

more. No registration. She Sells Sea Shells - Tuesday, July 19, 3:30 p.m. Ages 6 to 9. Story, craft and games. Registration is required. Messy Fun Time: “Owlsome” tube owls. Create a tube owl out of recycled materials. Registration is required. Registrations accepted in person, by phone at 203239-5803 or at www.northhavenlibrary.net. All summer programs are free. As a courtesy, you must call the Children’s Department if your child is registered for a

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North Haven High School fourth quarter honor roll Grade 12 Kaitlyn Amasino, Kevin Arnold, Joshua Back, Brooke Balzano, Antonia Barbiero, Amanda Barcsansky, Julie Barron, Reaghan Bathrick, Amy Beichner, Katrishia Bell, Thomas Bogen, Gina Bonanno, Ryan Brennan, Amanda Brock, Taylor Brockett, Emma Buck, Rachel Buonasora, Kamran Burns, Skyler Butler, Isabella Cacioli, Morgan Cairns, Michael Caprio, Rachel Card, Patrick Casey, Roxana Castellanos, Mitchell Chan, Rene Chang, Ian Chapelle-Conklin, April Chen, Tyffany Cirillo, Taryn Cocco, Francesca Coppola, Isabel Coppola, John Corcoran, Isabella Corniello, Lia Crowley, Makenzie Curr, Elissabeth Daniele, Christina DeFalco, Consolata DeLucia, Kennedy DelVecchio, Britney Dixon, Karis Doughty, Andrew Dzierlatka, Brendan Eckels, Christina Ellis, Kevin Ennis, Alyssa Estabrook, Michael Franco, Kyle Frank, Susannah Frank, Sabrina Fronte, Daniel Galasso, Andreya Gambardella, Geno Giano, Rachel Giatrelis, Matilde Golino, Michael Greene, Andy Guo, Isabella Heagy, Halleberry Henry, Morgan Heyl, Kristina Holle, Amanda Hunt, Jeremy Imperati, Amanda Jacobs, Hannah Jalbert, Robert Jimenez, Nathaniel Keegan, Celine Kilic, Ahna Knudsen, Samantha Kwieraga, Rebecca Lee, Christopher Light, Erin Ly, Trevor MacDonnell, Kelly Manzo, Angelina Martineau, Matthew Martorelli, Michael Masnato, Nicholas McCreven, Patrick McKenna, Jenna Mealey, Kovina Menelas, Madeline Miranda, John Mitchell, Marissa Mocarski, Michael Montano, Raj Moore, Rachel Myjak, Stephanie Nesdale, Tracy Nguy, Shane O’Connor, Jillian Oestreicher, Lydia Oh, Samantha Oliver, Larissa Ostrinski, Benjamin Papsun, Matthew Parisi, Ji Park, Erika Paul, Julia Peckham, Holden Perrelli, Jordyn Petrillo, John Pisano,

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ville Road. First and third Monday of the month, 10:30 VNA Community Healthcare a.m. to noon, Healthtrax, hosts a free, drop-in session North Haven, 8 Devine St. with a registered nurse who Second and fourth Wednescan check blood pressure, day, 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., heart rate, weight and work Joyce Budrow Senior Center, with you to set goals. 189 Pool Road. The nurse can also review Cancer patient your medications, help you create a medication drivers list, and discuss how you The American Cancer Socan prepare for a medical ciety’s Road to Recovery appointment. program is looking for volunteer drivers to transport Call VNA Community cancer patients to and from Healthcare’s Helpline at their treatments. 866-474-5230 or visit ConnecticutHomecare.org. Many patients need daily North Haven locations: First or weekly treatment, often Wednesday of the month, 2 over the course of sevto 3 p.m., Carmen Romano eral months, and may be Apartments, 67 Sackett too tired or weak to drive Point Road. First Friday of themselves. the month, 10 a.m. to noon, Stevens Woods, 165 Clinton- Some treatments will not

Calendar Wednesday, July 6 Better Business Networking - Better Business Networking Quinnipiac Chapter provides a professional business referral network and meets every Wednesday at 8:15 a.m., at State Street Cafe, 316 State St. Visit bbn-quinnipiac.com.

Saturday, July 9 Veterans 4 Veterans - Veterans 4 Veterans meets Saturday, July 9, 8 a.m., at 5100 Ridge Road. For veterans of all past military service. Call Don at 860-202-3598 or Mike at 203-430-9805.

Saturday, July 23 Veterans 4 Veterans - Veterans 4 Veterans meets Saturday, July 23, 8 a.m., at 5100 Ridge Road. For veterans of all past military service. Call

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Monday, Aug. 1 Meeting - Peter’s Rock Association is scheduled to meet Monday, Aug. 1, 6:30 p.m., at the main entrance, 133 Middletown Ave., behind First Fuel Gas Station. Any interested persons are welcome.

Friday, Aug. 5 Coffee With Your Legislators - State Rep. Dave Yaccarino and state Sen. Len Fasano have scheduled a “Coffee With Your Legislators” for Friday, Aug. 5, 8 to 8:45 a.m., at McDonalds, 129 Washington Ave. Anyone unable to attend, but who has questions, should email David.Yaccarino@housegop.ct.gov or Len. Fasano@cga.ct.gov.

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allow cancer patients to operate a motor vehicle. Other patients do not have family members they can rely on for support or their family may simply not be able to take time away from work. For more information, call the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345.

The Community Services and Recreation Department for the Town of North Haven is seeking assistance in replenishing items in the food bank. The following items are needed: canned tuna, soups and stews, jarred tomato sauce, macaroni and cheese, various flavored rices, taco seasoning, peanut butter, jelly, cereal, pancakes, syrup, pudding, Jell-o, canned fruit. Donations can be dropped off at The Department of Community Services, 5 Linsley St., Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information, contact Kim Bracale at 203-239-5321, ext. 500.

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League of Women voters to host debate The League of Women voters is scheduled to host the 88th District Democratic Primary Debate on Thursday, July 14, 7 p.m., at Hamden Middle School, 2623 Dixwell Ave., Hamden. Both James Pascarella and Joshua Elliott plan to participate.

publican Marjorie Bonadies in the Nov. 8 election. The winner of that election will replace Brendan Sharkey in the State House of Representatives.

The League of Women Voters encourages all residents of the 88th district to attend Pascarella was endorsed by the Democratic the primary debate to become better inTown Committee to represent the town’s formed about the positions of the Demo88th District. cratic candidates. Elliott successfully gathered the necessary number of signatures to force a primary with Pascarella to determine the Democratic candidate to run for the 88th District House seat. The primary is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 9. The winner of the primary will face Re-

Residents may bring written questions to the debate or write out their questions at the debate. Questions will be collected and reviewed for clarity and to avoid duplication before they are submitted to the moderator, who will ask the candidates the questions. For more information, contact League@ gmail.org, 203-288-7996, or www.lwvct.org.

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he does have to answer one particular question. “Every once in awhile someone will ask me if I’m wearing underwear or not,” he said with a smile, pointing out that his answer varies. “It depends on the day.”

As for the kilt, he said “I’m not embarrassed by it in any way ... It kind of makes sense” fashion-wise. But, Casey said

The festival commemorated Ireland’s Easter Rising, which led to the creation and independence of the Irish nation

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end. He said that by early afternoon on Sunday, some 11 East Haven, which puts on the kegs had been emptied during festival. “We’re very fortunate.” the festival. He predicted that 18 or so would be depleted by O’Keefe Roxbee pointed out that work on the festival began day’s end. back in September. The big seller was Guinness, “For me, it’s all about keeping of course. Irish traditions alive,” she said. “It sells itself,” said Hanlon. “We started the feis – the Irish traditional dancing – 51 years While mixing alcohol and heat ago, and I happened to be one can be a recipe for disaster, Hanlon said Irish festival-goof the competitors in that.” ers are well-behaved. “There’s This year’s feis, held Sunday, never any trouble. Never. We welcomed some 400 colordon’t allow it,” he said. “You’re fully-dressed young dancers. here to have a good time.” The performers competed in For fair-goers looking for a Irish dance categories across drink with less of a kick, there five stages spread throughwas a traditional tea house on out the fairgrounds in front site. Ireland-born Catherine of judges and accompanied McMorrow worked the tea by live music. Onlookers crowded around the stages to tent. “Ireland is famous for; get a peek at the competitors, when visiting, you go and get brightly adorned in costumes, a cup of tea and scone and Irish bread with jam and butand perhaps catch a patch ter. And a chat,” she said. “It’s of shade and relief from the been the hospitality at many summery conditions. an Irish house for a long, long Meanwhile, U12 (younger time.” than 12 years old) Gaelic footThe traditional Irish way to ball teams played an exhibition match on a sun-drenched take one’s tea? athletic field as part of the “Most take sugar and milk,” festivities. said McMorrow. “Coffee is not very popular.” James Lynch, Rory McCormack, and Liam Cox of the With a quick stroll around New Haven Irish American the fairgrounds, a visitor also Community Center team would find henna tattoos, competed for possession face-painting, even a psyof a round ball that could chic. And there were plenty be controlled by catching of keepsakes available, from and dribbling or kicking or Irish flags to jewelry. grabbed and passed to another teammate. The youth For the wee ones, there were game attracted curious spectwo bounce houses. tators, some unfamiliar with the sport. Water breaks for the And no Irish festival would be complete without a kilt young athletes were part of sighting. Matt Casey, out of the game plan. Sterling, Connecticut, roamed As O’Keefe Roxbee pointed through the sun-scorched out all that the festival has to North Haven fairgrounds offer, music from The CorSunday in one of those short acles rang out through the fairgrounds. “This song is from YOU CAN BE the 80s,” a band member said to start one particular tune, “... the 1780s.”

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Obituaries Barbara Sacramone late William and Helen (Lipnicky) Walsh. She was recently preceded in death by her loving husband of nearly 60 years, Mario Sacramone. Barbara enjoyed several years working in the banking and accounting fields. However, she cherished her role as mother above all

else. While Barbara struggled with difficult health issues over the last year, the determination and grit she displayed during her recovery rehabilitation was to be admired. She showed her strong will and dedication time and time again. Barbara could always be counted on for her warm smile and clever wit. She

was a selfless daughter, sister, wife, and mother, whose generous spirit serves as an example to us all. She is survived by her beloved son, Kevin Sacramone, of Hamden; her brother, Bill Walsh, of LaGrange, Ill.; and many other family members; and friends who will miss her terribly. Family and friends were

invited to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 2819 Whitney Ave., Hamden on Saturday, June 25, to a Mass of Christian burial and were also invited to the committal services in All Saints Cemetery. The North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Ave. has been entrusted with the arrangements. www.northhavenfuneral.com

grees from Southern Connecticut State University; had worked as a school teacher at Jane Ryan Elementary School, Trumbull and later in the Fire Science Department at the University of New Haven. Mary was a collector of dolls, enjoyed shopping and had a love for animals frequenting the Animal Haven in North Haven to bring food. She was the loving mother of Amanda E. Vercellone and Michael P. Vercellone; beloved sister of William E. (Barbra) Mockalis, Nance E. Donato, Deborah L. (Donald) Mal-

lette and the late Eugene Mockalis. She was also survived by many nieces, nephews; great-nieces and great-nephews. Her funeral procession left the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Ave. Wednesday, June 29. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. Frances Cabrini Church. Interment was followed in All Saints Cemetery. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Haven, Inc., 89 Mill Road, North Haven, CT 06473. www.northhavenfuneral.com

Mary K. Vercellone NORTH HAVEN — Mary Kathleen Mockalis Vercellone, 73, of North Haven, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 25, 2016, at the Masonicare Health Center, Wallingford with her family by her side. She was the beloved wife of the late Peter T. Vercellone. Mary was born in Bridgeport on Dec. 20, 1942, daughter of the late Peter and Mary Zalesky Mockalis; she received her bachelor and master de-

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HAMDEN — A lifetime resident of Hamden, Barbara Sacramone (Walsh), 83, passed away on Sunday, June 19, 2016, due to complications from cardiac arrest. She was born in New Haven on Aug. 10, 1933, was the beloved daughter of the

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Obituaries John Reilly

June N. D’Avino

NORTH HAVEN — John Reilly, of North Haven, passed away on Frid a y, J u n e 24, 2016, at Connecticut Hospice with his family by his side. He was the beloved husband for 60 years of Dolores Sliby Reilly. Born in New Haven on March 29, 1932, son of the late James E. and Alice Leddy Reilly. John was a graduate of Quinnipiac University. He retired after a 39 year career from General Accident Insurance Company as an underwriting manager. John served in the U.S. Navy during

the Korean War. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Mount Carmel Council 3505. He was a long time parishioner of St. Barnabas Church. In his leisure time he enjoyed bowling, golfing and playing cards with his lifelong friends as well as watching all sports, especially his favorite team, the New York Giants. He spent many days over the years watching his grandsons play sports. He was the loving father of Lauren Bosco and her husband, Micheal, of North Branford, John Reilly and his wife, Elizabeth, of Berlin, Dennis Reilly and his wife, Janine, of North Branford, and Thomas Reilly, of North Haven; grandfather of Michael, Daniel, Sean,

and Matthew Reilly. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Beverly Reilly, of Hamden; and a niece and nephew. He was predeceased by brothers, James M. and Joseph F. Reilly. His funeral procession left the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Ave., Tuesday, June 28. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. Barnabas Church. Interment was followed in All Saints Cemetery. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101-9929 or the CT Hospice, Inc., 100 Double Beach Road, Branford, CT 06405. www.northhavenfuneral.com

Dorothy J. Jacobson WALLINGFORD — Dorothy Johnston Jacobson, 86, of Wallingford, passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 23, 2016, at 10:45 p.m. at the Regency House, Wallingford with her son Kevin by her side. She was the loving wife of 30 years to the late Irving “Red” Jacobson. Dorothy was born in Philadelphia, PA. on Jan. 9, 1930, daughter of the late Stephen Ryder and Dorothy Waters Johnston. She was the mother of Kevin Jacobson with whom she made her home, Howard (Lillian) Jacobson,

David (Cheryl) Jacobson, Donald (Catherine) Jacobson, Sandra (Albert) Lewis, Karen (Curt) Burwell and Susan (Albert) Guerrera. She was also survived by 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two new baby great-greatgrandsons; many nieces, nephews; and special family friends including her Tai Chi group from the Wallingford Senior Center. She was predeceased by her infant brother, Stephen Johnston; a grandson, Eric Mansfield Lewis; and three step-sons, Clifford, Peter and Larry Jacobson.

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NORTH HAVEN — Emily Allen Dahlberg, 82, formerly of Thorpe Street, North Haven, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 25, 2016, at Middlesex Hospital, Middletown. She was the beloved wife of the late Donald K. Dahlberg. Emily was born in Brattleboro, Vt. on March 11, 1934, daughter of the late John and Gladys Pixley Allen. She enjoyed water ballet, dancing, crafts and Glen Campbell. She was the mother of David (Janet) Dahlberg, Diane Worrest, Donna (Bill) Rich-

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Wallingford for 10 years. She was the mother of Alfred J. D’Avino, Jr; sister of Alexandra “Sandy” Page and the late Oliver, Michael and Thomas Jermine, Jr., Mary Hilton, Virginia Connelly, Rita Melillo, Dorothy Stamp and Harriett Ward. She was also survived by her brother-in-law, Michael D ’ Av i n o ( f i a n c é C a ro l e Young). A graveside funeral service was conducted in the Center Cemetery, North Haven on Wednesday, June 29. The North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Ave. has been entrusted with the arrangements. www.northhavenfuneral.com

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The family would like to extend a sincere “thank you” to the staff of the Regency House and the Star Unit for caring for Dorothy the past nine months. Funeral services were conducted in the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Ave., Tuesday, June 28. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dorothy’s name to Constellation Hospice of Orange, 240 Indian River Road, Orange, CT 06477. www.northhavenfuneral.com

WALLINGFORD — June N. Jermine D’Avino, 88, of Wallingford passed away peacefully on Thursd a y, J u n e 23, 2016, at the MidState Medical Center, Meriden with her family by her side. She was the beloved wife of the late Alfred J. D’Avino, Sr. June was born in New Haven on Sept. 12, 1927, daughter of the late Thomas and Angelina Celella Jermine; had worked for Green’s Cleaning Corporation for many years and then later for Walmart in


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Eligibility guidelines: • Must be 65 years of age or older as of December 31, 2015. • Or, if 50 years of age or older, and the surviving spouse of a renter who at the time of his or her death had qualified and was entitled to tax relief, provided such spouse was domiciled with such renter at the time of his death. • If permanently and totally disabled the applicant must

be 18 years of age or older. • Maximum adjusted gross income of $35,200 for unmarried and $42,900 for married couples. Income is calculated by using the adjusted gross income from the IRS 1040 form plus the non-taxable portion from Social Security or if an IRS 1040 form is not filed, the total from all 1099’s. • Must be a resident of Connecticut for at least one year. • Must live in a property not owned by the applicant and make regular rent payments. Required documentation: • Income verification with a copy of the first page of 2015

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• For the disabled, a proof of disability must be provided. Acceptable proof is a 2015 Social Security 1099 form if under 62 years old.

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• Twelve months of receipts, statements or canceled checks for each utility from 2015 (rent, electric, gas or oil heat and water.) For more information, contact the North Haven Assessor’s Office at 203-239-5321.

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The Senior Center is looking for volunteers to call Bingo for Fridays, 12:30 to 2:45 p.m. For more information, call 203-239-5432.

Bingo and lunch - Wednesday, July 13. Lunch at 11:30 a.m. A fee is charged. Limited to 30 people. Sign up at the Senior Center.

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>> ATV issue higher fines against the of Energy and Environmenillegal operation of off-road tal Protection ATV account “People from different parts vehicles such as dirt-bikes which would help estabof the state go looking for and ATV’s. With more than lish the ATV community in open space, so when they 70,000 ATV’s in the state of the state of Connecticut. It find it they just go on private Connecticut and no current would also allow ATV’s on property,” said Police Chief designated ATV areas most state land. The general asThomas McLoughlin. riding is done through tressembly has still not taken acTrails beginning at the Whar- passing on private property. tion on the measure. ton Brook Industrial Park Fines range from $1,000 for “It is wrong to be charging cul-de-sac are distinctly vis- first violation and $2,000 for a tax or registration fee for ible. Tire tracks are embedthird and further violations. purposes that are not proded in the ground with some vided, it’s always puzzled me deep gullies. Area businesses State law requires owners to because there is no place to register ATV’s. A loophole, expressed concern. ride,” said Rep. Rob Samphowever, specifies ATV’s “op- son, R-Wolcott, who has “The ATV fatality on that erated on property owned by introduced bills that would land a few months back the owner of the ATV” do not amend the general statues to prompted a discussion with need registration. permit the creation of riding the property owner on how For almost 15 years the state trails on state-owned land. to prevent the illegal ATV’s,” said First Selectman Michael has had a plan that allows Although advocates believe part of the registration fees Freda. creating riding trails on state to funnel into a Department land would help diminish Along with increased police patrols, the town placed “No Parking” signs along the culde-sacs in areas of Wharton Brook Industrial Park frequented by illegal ATV riders. Additional “No Parking” signs will also be placed on Valley Service Road, McLoughlin said. Custom Railings & Gates

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TOWN OF NORTH HAVEN NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF SUPERSEDING BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE TO RESIDENTS AND TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH HAVEN AND OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: The following is a superseding Building Permit Fee Schedule, which was amended to include a fee for plan review by the Fire Marshal, approved and adopted by the June 20, 2016 Special Town Meeting which Fee Schedule shall be effective fifteen (15) days after publication: BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE Permits First $1,000 of value $48 (based on calculated value) Ea. Additional $1,000 of value $12 Certificate of Occupancy $30 Certificate of Completion (when C/O is not required) $30 Code Compliance/Safety Inspection $50 Re-inspection Per type of inspection $50 Job Start W/O Permit double permit fee or $100 max-1st offense $100 see town policy second offense double permit fee $100min VALUE CALCULATIONS RESIDENTIAL (See chart below): New Construction or Addition: Main Floor $110/sf Additional floor $ 95/sf Garage $ 50/sf Unfinished Living Area (Includes walk-out basement/storage area) $ 45/sf Storage (Any area with limited use or access) $ 30/sf $800/fixture-unit higher prevails Plumbing *Estimated cost or Heat & A/C *Estimated cost or $5/sf min higher prevails Heat only *Estimated cost or $3/sf min higher prevails A/C only *Estimated cost or $4/sf min higher prevails Electrical *Estimated cost or $4/sf min higher prevails Low Voltage *Estimated cost -All Other (includes but is not limited to): Convert/Remodel/Upgrade *Estimated cost -(Existing space) Demolition *Estimated cost -All Pools/Hot tubs *Estimated cost -Deck *Estimated cost or $25/sf higher prevails Porch/Shed *Estimated cost or $30/sf higher prevails Windows/Doors *Estimated cost or $250/ea higher prevails Roofing *Estimated cost or $225/sq higher prevails Siding *Estimated cost or $300/sq higher prevails Fireplace/Insert/Liner *Estimated cost -Wood, Pellet, or Gas Stove *Estimated cost -COMMERCIAL: All Building and Other Permits Contract Price/per G.C. (copy required) Plan Review by Fire Marshal Ea. $1,000 of value rounded up $8/ea - Final building permit valuation shall be set by the Building Official. IBC 108.3 *Includes labor and materials 46825 A COPY OF THIS NOTICE IS ON FILE AT THE TOWN CLERK’S OFFICE.

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TOWN OF NORTH HAVEN INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION NOTICE OF DECISION Please take notice that the following decisions were rendered by the North Haven Inland Wetlands Commission on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at the Mildred A. Wakeley Community & Recreation Center, 7 Linsley Street, in Room #2 at 7:00 PM. PUBLIC HEARING: 1. #I16-02 Approved the application of Keesh Associates, LLC, Applicant, Anthony and Lynne Rescigno, Owners, relative to 9 Beach Lane, (Map 18, Lot 16), seeking a Permit To Conduct Regulated Activity. Plan Entitled: Site Layout Plan, 9 Beach Lane, North Haven, Connecticut, Prepared by Martinez Couch & Associates. Dated 05/27/16. Scale 1" = 20’. R-40 Zoning District. Subject to conditions. OTHER: 1. De minimus Regulation - The Commission appointed Alan Fredricksen as the Duly Authorized Agent and Laura Magaraci as acting Agent in his absence to act in accordance with Section 12.1 of the regulations, in consultation with town staff. STEVEN J. NUGENT, SECRETARY 46726 Automobiles

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