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Volume 18, Number 43

Friday, October 27, 2023

STEAP grant means new garage at FD By Grace McFadden Special to The Citizen

The North Haven Fire Department received a $427,512 state grant to build a new garage as part of a multi-town infrastructure assistance program.

The garage will allow for further storage that will be used to support training. According to Fire Chief Paul Januszewski, the current configuration of the fire department only allows for training with equipment that may need to be used for an incident.

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“If you think about, let's say (you’re in) a training environment, you're pulling a hose off, you’re using equipment, you're using air packs, and our only choice right now is to use all of that equipment from [an] existing in-service apparatus,” Januszewski said.

With incidents occurring throughout the day, the current set-up can be cumbersome for the fire department. “Now if at any point in time in the See Grant, A2

Police seeking help from public after rash of car break-ins By Michael Savino Special to The Citizen

The North Haven Police Department is asking for the public’s help after a series of car break-ins.

The Zamora Live concert tour came to the North Haven Fair Grounds last weekend, as the band Alta Consigna, Banda El Recodo, and other acts performed, despite the rain, to an excited audience. Photos courtesy of Zamora Live East Coast, Facebook

The department said in an Oct. 18 Facebook post that officers had responded to 46 reported vehicle burglaries over the prior week. The incidents were in the area of Maple Avenue, George Street, Blakeslee Avenue, Washington Avenue, State Street, Skiff Street, Monroe Street, Lynette Drive, Pool Road, Woodside Drive, Sackett Point Road, Ridgewood Avenue and Ansonia Drive. “This is a problem throughout the state, and law en-

forcement needs your help,” the department said, in the Facebook post. Police Chief Kevin Glenn didn’t respond to a request seeking additional comment.

The department asked that anyone with surveillance video call the department at (203) 239-5321. The burglars smashed windows of locked cars to steal items, police said. Aside from the burglaries, police said they also unsuccessfully tried to stop several suspected stolen vehicles. Police are also using a grant to increase overnight staffing See Police, A2

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middle of training, an incident comes in, we have to very quickly put things back together, put things back in service and respond, and that's just counterproductive,” Januszewski said. This grant will make it so there is a dedicated apparatus for training, a project that has been in the works for several years. This is part of a package of $24.5 million in state grants approved by Governor Ned Lamont through the Small

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In Brief Chapter 257 Meeting

is Oct. 29 at noon. Let’s make this new event as successful as or Halloween PaThe National Active and Re- rade was last year! Don’t fortired Federal Employees As- get to check out The North sociation monthly meeting is Haven Garden Club on Faceplanned for Monday, Nov. 6, book for lots of useful and at 1 p.m,. at the North Haven entertaining information and pictures of all our club Congregational Church, 28 Church St. All active and re- does in our great town of tired federal workers are in- North Haven! For membership information please vited to attend. The guest speaker will be Debbie Her- email Italia at italia_a@comcast.net. North Haven Garget, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Federal Employees Program, den Club is a member of The Federated Garden Clubs who will discuss the 2024 of Connecticut Inc., New Health Benefits Plan and England Garden Clubs Inc., provide 2024 brochures. and The National Garden Clubs Inc.

1st annual Comedy Night: Pumpkin Decorating Contest Jokes My Irish Father Told Me Come One, Come All to the North Haven Garden Clubs 1st Annual Pumpkin Decorating Contest. The contest will take placee on Oct. 28, on the North Haven Town Green. Bring your decorated pumpkin to the green before noon on Saturday. Judging will begin at noon, rain date

The Men’s Fellowship is presenting comedian Dave Kane, who brings a laugh filled presentation of jokes, one liners and stories that celebrate the warmth and resilience of the Irish sense of humor. The doors to Car-

roll Hall, North Haven Congregational Church, 28 Church St. will open at 6 p.m.; the show will start at 7:30 p.m.; pizzas, subs, snacks, and soft drinks will be available to all attendees, as well as the opportunity to purchase tickets for both a baskets raffle and a 50/50 drawing; and tickets, priced at just $25.00, can be purchased by contacting Jim Bennett at either 203-9091079 or at pdgjim98@ gmail.com. Ample free parking. Handicap accessible.

Fall Fair seeking crafts

cious bake goods and a large assortment of unique handmade crafts made by our church Craft Group. Our Raffle Table features a great variety of themed gift baskets and gift items. All adults who attend our fair will be issued one free raffle ticket. New this year is our Christmas from the Attic room where we will sell lovingly used holiday ornaments and decorations. Breakfast sandwiches will be available in the morning and a lunch menu of hotdogs, chili dogs, homemade chili will be available to eat in or to go.

Craft vendors selling unique crafted items will also be featured. We are still seeking crafters for this event. Cost is $30 per 8-foot table. For more information, contact the fair coordinator, Vicki LiPuma, by calling 203-2651070 or email vicklip@ aol.com. Come get some of your holiday shopping done, take a chance to win some great gifts at our Raffle Table, and enjoy some great food. This is primarily a cash sale event.

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In Brief Fashion Show The North Haven Sons & Daughters of Italy Lodge 2805 is proud to once again be sponsoring another fashion show. Join us for a fun afternoon that includes the lovely fall, winter, and holiday fashions from Carol’s Creations of North Haven. There will be a delicious and plentiful buffet brunch on Nov. 19, 2023 at the Woodwinds Banquet Facility, 29 Schoolground Road, Branford, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person. a credit only bar is available. It

promises to be a great day! Who knows? You might be a raffle winner and, as always, we’re looking forward to meeting and talking with you. Contact Regina at 203376-8524 or Georgianna at 203-988-8006 or nhsdilodge2805@outlook.com.

Voter registration deadline, special voter registration session All Registrars of Voters’ offices in Connecticut will

hold a statewide voter registration session from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Oct. 31. This is the last regular session for admission of electors who have turned 18, become a US citizen, or moved to Connecticut before Nov. 1, of this year. This session will be held on Oct. 31, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. All Registrars of Voters’ offices in Connecticut will hold a statewide voter registration session from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 6. This is the last registration session for admission of electors who have turned 18, become a US citizen, or moved

to Connecticut since Nov. 1, of this year. This registration session is also open to members of the Armed Forces, and former Armed Forces members who have been discharged within the calendar year. This session will be held on Nov. 6, 2023 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call your local Registrars’ of Voters office for details. These voter registration sessions schedule in accordance with CGS (Sec 916 & 9-17)

Holiday Fair Support the North Haven Senior Center by donating to the annual Holiday Fair! Holiday Fair will be on Friday, Nov. 3, 3 – 7 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 4, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Harvest Fair The Women’s Fellowship of the North Haven Congregational Church, 28 Church St., North Haven, will host their annual New England Fair in person on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come browse through our “Handcrafted” items and our “Nearly New” room. Take the “Cookie Walk” and shop in “Grandma’s Kitchen and Bakery.” Check out the “Jewelry,” “Yarn Boutique,” “Kitchen Essentials,” RADA products, and “Christmas Room.” Take a step back in time and discover treasures as you walk through “Grandma’s Attic.” Ample parking, handicap accessible. For directions and more information call the Church Office at 203-239-5691.

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Pumpkins Scavenger Hunt All Month – October Children’s Department, All Ages, No Registration Required Oh my gourd…it’s time for a new scavenger hunt! Can you find all 10 pumpkins hidden in the Children’s Department? Parachute Playtime Friday, Oct. 27, 10:30 - 11 a.m.; Community Room; Ages: 2 - 5yrs with adult; Registration Required by visiting https ://bit.ly/46L1Pa4 Get some energy out by shakin’ our parachute. Enjoy classic songs like Wheels on the Bus and Old MacDonald and dance to new favorites! This loosely structured, gross-motor activity class is for children ages 2-5 with an adult.

You vs. Library Saturday, Oct. 28, 10:30 - 11 a.m.; Children’s Department Ages: 4 - 10yrs; No Registration Required. Ready to take on the Children’s Library Staff? Challenge anyone of us at the desk to some fun minute to win it style games to win ultimate bragging rights. Let the battles begin! Parent Playdate Monday, Oct. 30, from 10 11 a.m. Parents/Caregivers of children, Ages: 0 - 5yrs, in the Children’s Department. 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, and check out all that the library has to offer! There will

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How families can protect generational wealth A home is often the most valuable asset a family can own. It serves as a wealth-generating opportunity for current and future generations as the home’s value appreciates over time. Yet, for hundreds of thousands of people who inherited their land and homes from family members, these assets could be at risk. Many families have experienced problems with properties that have been passed down without a will or estate plan. These properties are referred to as heirs’ property. If the deed for a property is in the name of the deceased relative and a will does not exist, it results in a “fractured” or “tangled” title shared among all multiple family members or “heirs.” This makes it difficult for heirs to maintain and manage the property in several ways, like securing a loan or selling the property. Additionally, heirs’ property owners are often cut off from accessing governmental repair and

rebuilding programs and property tax relief programs. A key driver of heirs’ property is a lack of formal estate planning.

“In some families, money, and particularly estate planning, is a taboo subject, but it needs to be discussed. Assets can easily be lost if steps aren’t taken to protect them,” says Stacy Spann, head of Housing Access and Affordability Philanthropy at Wells Fargo. “One of the ways we can help close the wealth gap in many communities is by empowering people to maintain home ownership from one generation to the next.” Here are some tips to get you started: 1. Start planning today. You do not have to be older or wealthy to create an estate plan. 2. Take an inventory of all your assets. 3. Create a will. You will want to provide specific instructions on your wishes for all your assets.

4. Designate beneficiaries. You can set up beneficiary designations for your banking and investment accounts, personal property and real estate.

Housing and legal assistance nonprofits are offering free access to resources designed to keep families in their homes and on their land so that homeownership is preserved for future generations. These resources include legal assistance for people who need help creating a will or who are already facing heirs’ property challenges, as well as expert advice about tangled titles, estate planning, real estate taxes and more. Beyond building generational wealth, taking steps to protect it is essential. With proper planning, diligence and time, you can pass down assets to loved ones that will open the door to new opportunities and advantages. ­­—StatePoint

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Why you should invest in your skin health this fall “Don’t let your guard down in fall and winter. Not only are you still being exposed to sunlight and pollution during these colder months, but there are sources of free radicals indoors, too, which may have negative, aging effects on the skin. Free radicals can damage the skin’s cell function and DNA, and DNA changes can cause mutations that could increase the risk of skin cancer,” says New York City dermatologist, Rachel Nazarian, MD FAAD.

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To invest in your skin health this winter, and all year long, Dr. Rachel Nazarian, MD FAAD. offers the following tips: • Keep up the SPF routine: Applying a topical broad spectrum SPF on a daily basis can protect skin while you’re enjoying time outdoors, and from the incidental exposure that occurs through a window indoors, like while driving. • Get inside-out protection: While topical protection is important, ultimate skin health requires a combination of defensive layers. Amp up your skin protection routine with a daily supplement. • Put the device down: Protect your skin from excessive exposure to the visible light

emitted from digital screens like cellphones and laptops. You can also reduce exposure by simply turning the brightness down on your devices. • Sleep tight: During sleep, your body works to repair organs, including your skin. Getting high-quality, deep sleep each night is essential for healthy skin and a healthy body. According to The Sleep Foundation, the best temperature for sleep is 65 degrees Fahrenheit, even in winter when it’s tempting to turn up the thermostat to toastier temperatures. You can also promote good sleep by keeping alcohol and caffeine consumption in check, and by turning to sleep apps that soothe users into slumber with meditation and white noise. To help keep skin healthy and radiant, don’t neglect it in the fall and winter months. For best results, ensure your care routine is both comprehensive, and year-round. —StatePoint

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• Emphasize stretching. Stretching can improve flexibility and reduce the risk of muscle injuries. It also can improve range of motion in the joints. Stretching before and after a workout prepares the body for exercise and helps it recover. • Wear the proper footwear and clothing. Sturdy, supportive athletic shoes and well-fitting workout wear can make

working out more comfortable and safer. The National Institute on Aging recommends finding footwear designed for the specific activity you’ll be engaging in. Footwear that offers sufficient heel support and nonslip soles is beneficial as well. • Warm up. Give the body an opportunity to acclimate during a warm-up period that will facilitate healthy breathing. Warming up also loosens up the joints and muscles for the exercise ahead. After a workout, seniors should cool down to reduce their heart rates and prepare for recovery. • Carefully consider pre-workout supplements. Pre-workout powders and pills have become quite popular for exercise enthusiasts. Manufacturers may advertise that their products are loaded with vitamins and minerals that will help energize the body for a workout. However, they also may be fortified with caffeine. Do not take a pre-workout supplement without first consulting your physician, as certain products may adversely interact with medications you’re taking for preexisting conditions. Pre-workout steps can keep seniors safe and reduce injury risk from exercise.


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The Arbors & The Ivy Our Story - A Family Business | Assisted Living Near You In CT & MA The Arbors & The Ivy Assisted Living celebrated their 25th Anniversary as part of the senior living industry — but twenty-five years isn’t the entire story! Our story actually began in 1966, when our grandparents founded E.A. Gralia Construction. They built housing units, schools, hotels, nursing homes and several elderly housing developments. Years later, our parents, the family business’ second generation, founded The Arbors Assisted Living Communities and took our company head on into the emergent senior living industry.

bathing, dressing, preparing meals and managing medications offered. Our staff members are dedicated to meeting the individualized needs of each resident 24/7. Our communi-

that benefit brain health, physical fitness and more. Our residents create friendships and find camaraderie, which provides a quality of life that they might not otherwise experience.

Doing your research and comparing options is a key part of the process

As a family, we all grew up in the business. We started young, working summers at our various senior housing properties doing landscaping, office work, and activities with the residents. As we advanced into college, we all worked in every single department of our family’s business, spending months upon months learning the ins and outs of every aspect of what we do in our communities. Our business skills evolved over the years, and in 2016, our generation took the reins.

Our website is a great resource filled with blogs, guides and educational resources to answer any questions you may have. Our communities have educated and experienced Marketing Directors to assist you through all aspects of the process. Ask resources that you trust about finding the right place, and check out reviews, like this one for The Ivy Assisted Living Residential Community in Watertown, CT “When I went on a tour to find care for my parents, I loved it so much I asked to be a volunteer! It’s an amazing community and it has the most loving and caring staff. It’s a truly unique, homey, fun environment. A beautiful addition to Watertown! So many activities, a beautiful setting, dining, and everything you could wish for. A++!”

Our Mission Our mission has always been to enhance the quality of life for our residents through genuine care and comfort. Our goal is to welcome our residents into our family, treat them like family, and give them a truly wonderful experience in their golden years.

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ties are designed to provide opportunities for residents to enjoy a life Our buildings are warm, inviting and they choose, while still experiencing home-like. Each of our residents has the comforts of home. We provide a their own private apartment with a variety of living options, amenities, full kitchenette, private bathroom, assistance, services, dining options, living room and bedroom. social programs, and customized care. Assisted living needs are

diverse Assisted living needs are diverse and vary from person to person, so each resident receives an individualized service care plan designed for them. Assisted living is a smart option for those who could benefit from assistance with everyday tasks such as

days for seniors, and it can be challenging to know where to begin, what is most important, what questions to ask, how to afford it, how to have the conversation with your loved one, amongst so many other questions and concerns. We have spent years fine-tuning answers to all of these questions and creating processes to make this confusing and foreign experience easier on you and your loved one.

There is a lot to be said for socialization We believe in creating an engaging, stimulating environment that benefits the mind, body and soul of our residents. We promote a lifestyle of health and wellness, with programs

The Arbors and The Ivy also offer respite services for short-term or trial stays Whether you need a break from caregiving, need somewhere safe after a rehabilitation stay, or are just unsure if assisted living is right for you, we have fully furnished apartments that are move-in ready!

We know how overwhelming and stressful caregiving can be There are so many options these

Here’s another review from current resident Steve M. “The Ivy is the perfect place for me! Everyone is so friendly! I find the living arrangements beyond my expectations, very clean and well-kept community. I love my brand-new spacious apartment with tall ceilings and lots of sunlight. I appreciate the outstanding & caring staff in the restaurant’s dining room, also at the front desk concierge, and the wonderful housekeeping team. The food is excellent, I didn’t eat this well before I got here!


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I’m an independent living resident and appreciate all that The Ivy at Watertown offers in such a beautiful setting; I didn’t believe it until I saw it! Overall, I have to say it is beyond my wildest dreams, I never thought senior living would be this good!”

We’ve experienced it all After a lifetime spent in the family business and in the senior living industry, it feels like we have seen and experienced everything. Our goal is to use what we have learned, along with our strong family values and determined work ethic, to

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help other families in need. Being there for your loved one in the later stages of their life is so important, but it looks different for each family. We have dedicated our lives to perfecting this craft and we believe our love and dedication for what we do can be felt in our communities. We have not only solidified our company’s place in the ever-growing senior living industry, but we have also left our mark as the rare third generation of a family business. For that, we couldn’t be more proud.

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The Magnificent Marbridge Retirement Community ~ A tradition of quality care and continuous ownership since 1971- Magnificently recreated for 2023 ~ Marbridge is pleased to announce the compleSome of the basic services offered include. tion and opening of our magnificent community. - Five-star Chef Prepared Cuisine We have taken our 41 years of experience to a - Daily Housekeeping and Laundry Services new level. Marbridge has been a proud part of - Exercise and Therapy Programs the Cheshire community since 1971 and now - Social Programs and Activities we look forward to bringing the best care and - 24-hour Staffing and security services to your loved ones. - On-site MD house call services for both medical Our client’s needs are taken care of by long and behavioral needs standing personnel who are on the premises Staycation- our respite care program! twenty-four hours a day. Respite care can range from a few days to as long Our clients enjoy beautiful accommodations sur- as you want. Our staff here at Marbridge is ready rounded by their own furnishings if they choose to step in with the same compassionate care and or Marbridge will fully furnish the space. We have concern for your loved one’s needs so you can sourced bespoke furniture, locally manufactured, get away for any reason. that sets an elegant and refined tone. Whether you need to go away for a planned or Marbridge living is all about lifestyle unplanned trip, a long weekend or extended time away , our respite care services allow you to Marbridge Luxury Retirement Center offers independent living for seniors who want to enjoy relax and enjoy, knowing your family member is well cared for in your absence. And if your loved a warm and secure home with the benefits of one wants to consider Marbridge their permaboth private living and communal services and nent home- we can arrange that too activities. At Marbridge, you will find residents relaxing and - 24-hour supervised care or independent accommodations. entertaining family and friends in our tastefully - Advanced Reservadecorated lounges. tions Available Simple Families are encouraged to participate in the Application Process Marbridge community with unrestricted visiting Variety of living hours, guest dining programs and special events. accommodations Our residents truly make Marbridge their “home.” Marbridge offers 24-hour supervised care with meals, activities and care management for residents who require it.

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2023 CNBC Your Money survey found that 56 percent of Americans feel they are not on track to retire comfortably. In an effort to help individuals ensure they save enough to enjoy their golden years, the financial experts at Fidelity® have designed an age-based system that can serve as a guideline for professionals who want to stay on track as they save for retirement. These figures are based on retiring at age 67 and are intended to ensure such individuals can maintain their preretirement lifestyles. Individuals who want to retire before or after that age are urged to work with a financial advisor to meet their goals. • Age 30: Fidelity® recommends individuals have at least 1x their salary saved by age 30. • Age 35: This approach calls for individuals to have 2x their salary saved by age 35. • Age 40: If retiring at 67 is the goal, having 3x your salary saved by age

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typical Thanksgiving dinner table is loaded with familiar foods. Turkey, of course, takes center stage, but side dishes also garner their fair share of attention during Thanksgiving dinner. Hosts don’t have much room to experiment when preparing turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. Though turkey can be roasted, slow cooked, smoked, or even fried, recipes for seasoning the bird are likely to feature similar ingredients. Hosts have much more leeway when it comes to side dishes. New and bold flavors can add a little something special to side dishes this Thanksgiving, and guests might appreciate a break from the norm. That’s just what this recipe for “Irresistible Basil Mashed Potatoes” from Mar-

lena Spieler’s “Yummy Potatoes” (Chronicle Books) provides. The fresh basil can add some unique flavor to a beloved side dish.

Irresistible Basil Mashed Potatoes Serves 4 to 6 2 pounds floury, baking-type potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks Salt 2 to 3 cups fresh basil leaves (2 to 3 ounces — a nice big bunch) 2 cups heavy (whipping) cream or half-and-half

1. Place the potatoes in a saucepan and fill with water to cover. Add a big pinch of salt. Bring to a boil and cook, covered, for about 10 minutes, or until the potatoes are just tender. Drain, return to the heat and shake for a few minutes to dry them out; turn off the heat, cover the pan and keep warm.

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2. Meanwhile, blanch the basil. Plunge it into a saucepan of boiling water, cook a moment or two until the leaves wilt and slightly change color and lift out of the pot using a slotted spoon, then plunge into a bowl of ice water. Leave for about five minutes or until it turns brightly colored, then lift from the ice water.

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5. Coarsely mash the potatoes with a masher, then add the basil cream and mash it in; work in the butter, and season to taste with salt and pepper. If you’re serving duck or lamb, serve the potatoes with a drizzle of the port reduction around the edge.

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4. Squeeze the basil in your hands gently to rid it of excess water from cooking. Place in a food processor and whirl to purée. Slowly pour the hot cream into this puréed basil and whirl until it forms a fragrant, pale green cream.

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Tax breaks aging taxpayers may be eligible for

Increase retirement savings Older individuals can contribute more to employer-sponsored retirement accounts and Roth or traditional individual retirement accounts (IRAs), according to AARP. For 2023, the contribution limit for employees who participate in 401(k) and 403(b) programs, most 457 retirement savings plans and Thrift Savings Plan through the U.S. Federal Government can increase their contributions to $22,500 — a jump of $2,000 from last year. Those over age 50 can maximize contributions even more, up to a total of $30,000. Larger standard deduction The Balance Money says for tax year 2022, people age 65 or older can add an extra $1,750 to the standard deduction they’re eligible for if they are unmarried and not a surviving spouse. Those who are married and file joint returns can add $1,400. For tax year 2023, those amounts go up to $1,850 and $1,500. In addition, the standard eligible deductions increased. Most older taxpayers feel the bigger standard deduction plus the extra standard deduction is more than any itemized deductions they can claim and choose this option when filing their returns. Reduce taxable income The ability to contribute more to tax-defered retirement accounts

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According to The Arbor Company, which oversees senior living communities, the filing threshold is the income that must be made before being required to file a tax return. Typical taxpayers who are either employees or retired and drawing pensions or Social Security find the threshold increases over age 65. Single filers over age 65 do not need to file returns if their incomes are $14,050 or under. Married filers over age 65 have a threshold of $27,400. If primary or sole income comes from Social Security or a pension, those over age 65 may not have to file returns at all.

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enables older adults to reduce their taxable incomes. This, in turn, reduces the amount that needs to be spent on income taxes.

Differing from deductions, a credit for taxpayers is available to people age 65 or older or retired persons on permanent and total disability who receive taxable disability income for the tax year, according to the Internal Revenue Service. In addition, this credit is for those who have an adjusted gross income or the total of nontaxable Social Security, pensions, annuities, or disability income under specific limits. The eligibility levels change from year to year. Credits range from $3,750 to $7,500. These are some of the tax breaks American seniors can expect when filing their income tax returns. Speak with an accountant and financial planner about other perks that come with aging. Individuals also can visit www.irs.gov for further information.

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oughly 4.4 million Americans will reach the age of 65 in 2024, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. While age is just a number in some respects, this particular birthday marks the time when Americans become eligible for the federal Medicare health insurance program. And if you’ll be hitting this milestone soon, you’re in good company, as athlete, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Earvin “Magic” Johnson will be doing the same.

“I’ve been a rookie a few times in my life, but this time, I’m new to Medicare,” says Johnson. Medicare is the government health insurance program for Americans 65 and older, and those under 65 with certain disabilities, providing hospital coverage (Part A) and physician visits (Part B) to those who qualify. During this year’s Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), which takes place between Oct. 15-Dec. 7, 2023, rookies and pros alike can hone their health insurance selection game plan with a little coaching. 1. Don’t delay. Medicare has a seven-month window around your 65th birthday called the Initial Enrollment Period. Enrolling outside this window could result in higher premiums on Medicare Part B for the rest of your life. However, if you’re still working, you may be able to keep your current plan, depending on the size of your company, and switch to Medicare without penalty when you retire. If you’re not working and you’ve already filed for Social Security, you’ll be automatically enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B when you turn 65. 2. Know what’s covered. Medicare Parts A and B are sometimes called Original Medicare and cover hospital and physician expenses. To cover things like dental, vision, hearing and pharma-

cy, you may opt for a Medicare Advantage plan (also known as Part C), which covers everything that Medicare does and provides additional benefits, including, in many cases, prescription drugs (also known as Part D). Assessing your budget, health needs, doctor preferences and lifestyle will be important in making the best choice for you. 3. Read the fine print. Before signing up for a particular plan, make sure that your favorite health care providers are in its network. While you may be able to go out of network for care, be prepared to pay more if you do. You’ll also want to factor in all the associated costs of a given plan, including monthly premiums, co-pays and deductibles, as well as the prices and rules around the prescription drugs you take. 4. Get help. Turn to resources and platforms that can help ensure you understand the plan you’re enrolling in. Call Medicare at 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) 24/7. TTY users can call 1-877486-2048. Or, visit the Medicare Plan Finder website at Medicare.gov/plan-compare. For local assistance, refer to the State Health Insurance Assistance Program at www.shiptacenter.org. 5. Use your benefits. For optimal health, make full use of your plan’s benefits. In particular, be sure to get the wellness checks and preventive screenings needed for your age and health status. If your plan offers extra perks, such as fitness or nutrition programs, take advantage of them. “If you find out that the plan you signed up for last year is not the right fit, lean into the experts about what works best for you and make changes during AEP to set yourself up for a winning year,” says Johnson.

nterest rates have been headline news for well over a year. In an effort to tame inflation, the Federal Reserve has increased mortgage interest rates with regularity over the last year-plus. While the cost to borrow money has increased, individuals likely noticed that the reward for saving money has not increased along with it, as interest rates for savings accounts have remained low. In fact, the annual percentage yield (APY) as of February 2023 was 0.24 percent, while the average fixed mortgage rate in September 2023 remained well north of 6 percent. An assortment of variables have combined to lower savings account interest rates, but numerous analysts point to banks having more deposits than they require to issue loans. When that happens, banks do not need to attract additional deposits, which they typically do by offering higher savings account interest rates. Without that incentive, savings account interest rates have remained low, meaning account holders will continue to pay considerably more to borrow money than they will earn when they save it.

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You may not need to spend down Dear Attorney Tully, I am terrified. My husband and I are probably younger seniors than you see in your practice, but my husband is very sick and in a nursing home for long-term care. I’ve been told I have to spend down almost all of our savings, including my IRA, in order for him to qualify for Medicaid. Is this true?

been reduced to a combined figure of $51,600 – $1,600 (for the applicant and $50,000 for the community spouse). Please note that in most cases, you can keep much more than this with proper planning.

Do you have a loved one in a nursing home? Do you want to protect your assets?

Answer: Not necessarily. Please be careful to whom you are listening. It could cost you thousands and even hundreds of thousands of dollars. There are specific rules that Congress has passed that protect the community (healthy) spouse if the other spouse goes into a nursing home.

The Medicaid law provides special protections for the spouse of a nursing home resident to make sure he/she has the minimum support needed to continue to live in the community. The so-called “spousal pro-

Some states, however, are more generous toward the commumaximum of $148,620. Called tections” work this way: If the nity spouse. In these states, the the “community spouse protectMedicaid applicant is married, community spouse may keep up ed amount,” this is the most that the countable assets of both the to $148,620, regardless of whethConnecticut may allow a commucommunity spouse and the instier or not this represents half the nity spouse to retain. The amount tutionalized spouse are totaled couple’s assets. Unfortunately, protected could be substantially as of the date of “institutionalConnecticut is not one of those more than $148,620. The least ization,” the day on which the ill states. Therefore, you must protect amount that a state may allow a spouse enters either a hospital or yourself by consulting with an community spouse to retain is a long-term care facility in which $50,000. There are legal strategies he or she then stays for at least 30 experienced elder law attorney that you can implement to protect so you can protect the maximum days. This is sometimes called the “snapshot” date because Medicaid possibly everything that you own. allowed by law. Some spouses are is taking a picture of the couple’s so concerned about the health Example: If a couple has $100,000 assets as of this date. of the ill spouse that they fail to in countable assets on the date the TOTALapplicant CARE enters PLANNING for seniors combines protect their ownlegal financial future a nursing home, In general, the community spouse by spending down he or she will be eligible for Medicmay keep one half of the couple’s representation, asset protection and care coordinationmore andthan the aid once the couple’s assets have total “countable” assets up to a law requires.

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Halloween is a time for fun, whether that means coming up with the perfect family costume or putting on the scariest haunted house. It’s a time for communities to come together along the trick-or-treating route and to stock up on beer for the neighborhood’s annual Halloween bash.

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Nancy and her husband Sean moved to town 29 years ago and their 3 children attended North Haven Schools. As former collegiate athletes, Nancy and Sean were dedicated parents and coaches in many town youth programs including baseball, Anheuser-Busch and Dichel- football, soccer, basketball lo Distributors, Inc. are hon- and hockey. ored to be a part of these fall In 2015, Nancy co-founded festivities and are committed Team 4 Education, a group to helping ensure your tradi- of parents dedicated to suptions are celebrated safely. porting our schools. Under That’s why we’re encouragNancy’s leadership, this ing everyone in our commu- group was instrumental in nity to make a plan to take a bringing WIFI to the 4 elesober ride to and from any mentary schools. spooky season events that As a BOF member, however, involve drinking. Because Nancy reviews all town and the scary part of Halloween education budget requests shouldn’t be who our trickequally. She never allows or-treaters share the roads special interests to affect her with. decisions. Nancy’s only conOver the last 35 years, Ancern is to serve the best inheuser-Busch and its whole- terests of the entire town. saler partners have invested She is always prepared, and more than $1 billion in recarefully reviews the budget sponsible drinking initiatives data. Nancy believes in and community-based protransparency and accountgrams to prevent underage ability during the budget fordrinking, impaired driving mulation process. and other harmful uses of alcohol. This fall, all of us at Nancy is a Princeton graduate with an MBA from Dichello Distributors are Northwestern, and the proud to partner with Ansmartest person I know. We heuser-Busch, Mothers need Nancy on the Board of Against Drunk Driving Finance to watch our tax (MADD) and Uber to encourage everyone to Decide dollars. to Ride when drinking. Vote for Nancy in November. Please help us take some of Sally J. Buemi, North Haven the fright out of Halloween night by pledging to do your part to keep our roads safe. Extremely Remember, you can’t drive qualified drunk if you don’t drive there. We thank you for your Editor : support. I fully support candidate Tony Lota, Alcohol Nancy Barrett in her bid for Awareness and Education re-election to the North Coordinator, Dichello Dis- Haven Board of Finance tributors, Inc., Orange (BOF). Her background, knowledge, communication skills, and collaborative efExcellent job forts are impressive and make her extremely qualiEditor : fied for this elected position. I am writing to support Nan- Degrees from Princeton and cy Barrett for re-election to the North Haven Board of See Letters, A26

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Stuff-A-Bus at the NHHS football game versus Cheshire In memory of Anthony Longley, the North Haven community will once again look to bring some holiday cheer, at one of Anthony’s favorite spots.

Anthony’s friends and members of the North Haven High School football team will once again sponsor a “Stuff-A-Bus” Food Drive on Friday, Nov. 3. at the NHHS

varsity football game against Cheshire. Bring a non-perishable donation and “stuff that bus,” which will be located next to the concession stand throughout the game. All proceeds will benefit the North Haven Food Bank and other community services. Monetary donations will be accepted via Venmo.

Camera club welcomes Lisa Cuchera to discuss ‘Zugunruhe: Do You Feel It Too? The North Haven Camera Club is excited to announce its upcoming guest speaker, Lisa Cuchera, who will deliver a captivating presentation titled “Zugunruhe: Do You Feel It Too?” on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. “Zugunruhe” may be an unfamiliar word to many, but its essence, as Lisa Cuchera will explain, is a feeling that resonates deeply with photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. Derived from the German words “ZUG” (move, migration) and “UNRUHE” (anxiety, restlessness), Zugunruhe is a term often used to describe the migratory restlessness observed in birds and various other animals. This intriguing behavior is

displayed when it’s time for them to embark on their seasonal migrations or journey onward. In her presentation, Lisa Cuchera will share her personal experiences with Zugunruhe and explore how this feeling has shaped her desire to venture out and capture the world through her lens. It’s a sentiment that many photographers can relate to, akin to the “Fear of Missing Out” (FOMO) experienced by those in the digital age. The urge to capture those fleeting moments, the seasons changing, and the beauty of nature can be all-consuming. However, Lisa will delve deeper into the concept of See Camera club, A27

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ed the most financially vulnerable taxpayers and enabled them to continue living in North Haven. Nancy is passionate about transparency and accountability. Her demands for putting "all cards on the table" about budget spending have led to improved accuracy, disclosure, and public awareness. She advocates for an open and inclusive government that works in bi-partisan manner to produce the greatest good for the greatest number of residents, not just a few special interest groups. I continue to be impressed by Nancy's skills, experience, reliability, teamwork and above all, her passion for this volunteer position. Keeping Nancy on the BOF is a win for all. Please join me in voting on Nov. 7, to re-elect Nancy Barrett to the North Haven Board Finance. Heidi Avila North Haven


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Knights of Columbus help organizations supporting persons with disabilities from these shoppers are distributed Each year the Knights of Columbus are at Stop & Shop, giving out tootsie each year. rolls to shoppers coming and going This month, $3,330 in proceeds from shopping. 100% of the donations the North Haven Knights of Colum-

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Readers’ Opinions Excellent job Editor : I am writing to support Nancy Barrett for re-election North Have Board of Finance.

always looking for ways to save the taxpayers money but still provide the best services to our taxpayers.

few years and I can say that she is an intelligent, dedicatSharon McGourn ed, honest, and trustworthy North Haven person.

election day, November 7th.

I am writing to support the re-election of Nancy Barrett for North Have Board of Finance. I have gotten to know her personally over the past

Nancy makes sure that all the rules are followed at meetings. She has a lot of budgeting experience and asks the relevant questions about every item on the agenda. I believe that her presence on this Board has had a positive effect on the Town of North

the lens and in the digital darkroom. She loves to photograph nature but finds From A26 yearning to be on the move; many subjects equally init's a call to preserve the triguing. From birds and Zugunruhe and how it exbeauty of the world through flowers to Macro and Urban tends beyond restlessness. the art of photography. Exploration photography she She will emphasize the neappreciates the world cessity for photographers to Lisa Cuchara, PHD, is an around her and embraces balance this innate urge with OM System Ambassador, the challenge of interpreting patience and practice in orMaster of Photography, Mas- the world around her. der to fulfill their creative ter of Artistry. She is very pursuits successfully. Zupassionate about photograThe North Haven Camera gunruhe is more than just a phy and enjoys being behind Club's event promises to be

an enlightening and thought-provoking evening for photography enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the interconnectedness of nature, migration, and human creativity. Join Lisa Cuchera on Nov. 7, at 7 pm as she takes us on a ourney through Zugunruhe, a feeling that resonates deeply with those who appreciate the beauty of the natural world.

Nancy pays great attention to every detail, and I think that is very important. She asks Nancy has done an excellent the important questions at job the past for years serving the Board meetings, which on this very important Board. helps the people watching understand the complexities She works very hard and is always prepared to review all of the budget process. Please vote for Nancy Barrett on the budget requests. She is

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Haven. I know that Nancy cares a lot about North haven and how it is run. Having her continued involvement in our local Government is a plus for us all. Please vote for Nancy Barrett on November 7th. Her re-election would be like seeing five sixes on your first roll in a game of Yahtzee. Michael Buemi, North Haven

Don't miss this opportunity to gain insight into the world of Zugunruhe and how it has shaped the work of one dedicated photographer. Guests are welcome to attend. For more information on the event and how to attend, please visit the North Haven Camera Club's website or contact the club directly at northhavencameraclub@gmail.com.


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15. EXTENT AND NATURE OF CIRCULATION

b. Legitimate Paid and/or Requested Distribution (2) (By Mail and Outside the Mail) (3)

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Outside Country Paid/Requested Mail Subscriptions stated on PS Form 3541. (Include direct written request from recipient, telemarketing and Internet requests from recipient, paid subscriptions including nominal rate subscriptions, employer requests, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies) In-Country Paid/Requested Mail Subscriptions stated on PS Form 3541 (Include direct written request from recipient, telemarketing and Internet requests from recipient, paid subscriptions including nominal rate subscriptions, employer requests, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies) Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and Other Paid or Requested Distribution Outside USPS® Requested Copies Distributed by Other Mail Classes Through the USPS (e.g. First-Class Mail®)

c. Total Paid and/or Requested Circulation (Sum of 15b (1), (2), (3), and (4)) Outside Country Nonrequested Copies Stated on PS Form 3541 (include Sample copies, Requests Over 3 years old, Requests induced by a Premium, (1) Bulk Sales and Requests including Association Requests, Names obtained from Business Directories, Lists, and other sources) d. Nonrequested In-Country Nonrequested Copies Distribution Stated on PS Form 3541 (include Sample copies, Requests Over 3 years old, Requests (By Mail induced by a Premium, Bulk Sales and and Outside (2) Requests including Association Requests, the Mail) Names obtained from Business Directories, Lists, and other sources) Nonrequested Copies Distributed Through the USPS by Other Classes of Mail (e.g.First-Class Mail, Nonrequestor Copies mailed in excess ® (3) of 10% Limit mailed at Standard Mail or Package Service Rates) Nonrequested Copies Distributed Outside (4) the Mail (Include Pickup Stands, Trade Shows, Showrooms and Other Sources) e. Total Nonrequested Distribution (Sum of 15d (1), (2), (3), and (4) f. Total Distribution (Sum of 15c and e) g. Copies not Distributed (See Instructions to Publishers #4 (page #3)) h. Total (Sum of 15f and g) i. Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation (15c divided by f times 100)

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No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest To Filing Date

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10,624 11,171

7,529 6,684

7,586 7,224

6,684 7,529

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3,570 3,400 10,624 11,156

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N/A 15 10,624 11,171

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LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF NORTH HAVEN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF DECISION

Please take notice that the following decisions were rendered by the North Haven Zoning Board of Appeals on Thursday, October 19, 2023 at the Mildred A. Wakeley Community and Recreation Center, 7 Linsley Street, in Room #2 at 7:30 PM. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. #23-14 Postponed to the 16 November 2023 meeting the Application of Leonard A. Fasano, Applicant, Paul Cicarella, Owner, relative to 104 Kings Highway, (Map 83, Lot 31), appealing the decision of the Zoning Enforcement Officer, dated August 3, 2023. R-40 Zoning District. 2. #23-16 Approved the Application of Krista Kaplan, Applicant, Krista & Adam Kaplan, Owners, relative to 14 Governors Drive, (Map 12, Lot 8), per Section 2.1.1.9, requesting a front yard setback variance of 5.3’ to permit a front yard setback of 44.7’ where 50’ is required. R-20 Zoning District. 3. #23-17 Approved the Special Permit Application of Dadio’s Garage, LLC, Applicant, G.V.L. Inc., Owner, relative to 45 State Street, (Map 66, Lot 28), per Section 8.11.1, seeking a Certificate of Location for a Motor Vehicle Dealer’s License. IL-30 Zoning District. Carolyn Yaccarino, Chairman R265347 Autos Wanted

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