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The scarecrows will be out and about again this October

The North Haven Garden Club’s Annual Scarecrow Contest will be held on the North Haven Green this October.

The contest, which begins on Oct. 21, will feature community members and local businesses trying their hand at crafting a scarecrow. It will run through Nov. 4, with a pumpkin carving contest and costume parade on the North Haven Green planned for Oct. 28.

There will be one grand prize winner of the contest, which is usually judged by staff from the North Haven High School Art Depart-

ment. There is no registration required and no fee to participate.

Cindy Golia, a member of the North Haven Garden Club, holds many positions in the organization, including treasurer and publicity chair. Golia is also part of the Scarecrow Committee.

“Our first one (was held in) 2018 and at that time, we only had two sponsors, so it's grown quite a bit since then,” said Golia.

Now, the club receives donations from businesses around the area. The scarecrow contest is also a fundraiser, with money

Bus service delays at start of year raise concerns

Parents want to see improved bus service, raising complaints at a recent Board of Education meeting that bus arrivals range wildly.

They said it especially creates issues for parents who are waiting for buses to pick up their children before work, causing them to sometimes be late to their jobs.

“We can’t show up if the

buses don’t show up, so this is an issue that’s affecting people’s livelihoods and it has to be taken seriously,” Joshua Borenstein said during the school board’s Sept. 14 meeting.

M&J Bus Company Chief Operating Officer Jon Hipsher acknowledged issues at the state of the year, but said the company has been working to improve the issues.

“We have, really, quite well

settled into our new routes,” Hipsher said.

The school board scheduled an update on the bus service so Hipsher could respond to questions from both board

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Pace excited for opportunity to lead North Haven Rotary Club

The North Haven Rotary Club has its new leader in Susan Pace.

Pace officially started in the summer, on July 1.

Pace is now the head of close to 40 members of the Rotary Club, a service organization that, according to its own rules, must give away all the money it raises.

As president, Pace will lead the Club in fundraising efforts such as the Wine and Roses event that was scheduled for last Sunday. It is one of several events Rotary holds throughout the year.

Pace explained that the event began approximately 20 years ago and was inspired by the community the North Haven Rotary Club serves.

“There are a lot of winemakers that grew it in their garage or their basement, and we thought it would be kind of a fun thing to taste what they’re brewing,” Pace said.

According to Pace, the event typically draws hundreds of people.

Wine and Roses was scheduled for Oct. 1, but it’s just one of a number of fundraisers Pace will help run.

“On Nov. 12, we’ll do our pancake breakfast (where) we honor the veterans. (They) eat breakfast for free. And that same day, we do a 5K race before the pancake breakfast,” Pace said.

This money the Club raises goes to a diverse array of recipients. Pace says they’re “big on scholarships” and provide money to high schoolers going to colleges including Gateway Commu-

nity College and Quinnipiac University’s Health Program.

“This year, we’re talking about expanding it and including a tech school student also,” Pace said.

The scholarships go to students in different grade levels, right up through high school.

In addition, the Club provides scholarships for children who can’t afford the Eli Whitney Summer Camp programming. Pace also listed the Daytime Gardeners of North Haven and Bikers Against Animal Cruelty as some organizations the Rotary Club has donated to.

As president, Pace said it would be nice to see more young people join the club. Around five people joined last year.

“It’s difficult because we find that the 22 to 35 age bracket are very busy. You know, either they’re newlyweds or new parents, or they’re very active with their kids, or they’re just active, businesswise, schoolwise,” Pace said.

Current members can recommend new members, or people can contact the Rotary Club and say they’re interested in coming to a meeting. For her part, Pace joined over two decades ago, inspired by her father who was a Rotarian for 38 years.

Since joining, Pace has held a variety of positions in the Club.

“When I first joined, not knowing what they were asking me to do, they suggested I become program director, which (included) finding speakers to speak to the Club. And we meet every week, so that was like 50 speakers a year,” Pace said.

She continued in that posi-

tion for three years before she handed it off. Pace then did a stint as secretary until her job as manager of a local jewelry store interfered. For a while, Pace was just a member who tried to participate as much as she could.

“I told them that once I retired, I would probably be interested in becoming president. So I’ve retired twice before I became president,” Pace said.

She says she’s now back at work, but since she’s part time it doesn’t interfere with her presidential duties. Pace’s installation ceremony to the presidency was held earlier this summer. While it’s hard to pick a favorite memory from her time in the Rotary Club, Pace said that night was a highlight.

“My best friend from (when I was) five years old (lives in) California. She and her husband flew out for my installation, which is a big deal. I was very honored that they were there,” Pace said. “Then all my home girls – there’s five or six of them – they all showed up. It was a special night.”

As for what she’s looking forward to as president, Pace now has some flexibility in guiding the events of the club.

“Presidents can always sug gest other things that we can do as fundraisers so I’m hoping come the first of the year we’ll implement something new and different for us to do and engage the community in participating with us, hopefully, said.

While she what that might look like, Pace said she

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raised split between community services and the North Haven Children’s Library.

The North Haven office of Feldman Orthodontics is one business that has participated in the contest before. Last year, they did a scarecrow rendition of the Sanderson Sisters from the popular Disney movie, “Hocus Pocus.”

According to Beth Reilly, treatment coordinator at the North Haven office, making the scarecrows was no small undertaking.

“We actually took these tomato cages, wire tomato cages, and that was the frame for the three sisters,” Reilly said. “And then we used fabric, we made homemade wigs out of yarn for each one of them. We sat and we made curls. We glued them all to the pumpkin heads. And we made homemade brooms out of

twigs and brush and so forth.”

The work paid off for Feldman Orthodontics: they won Best Business. Reilly says it was a good team-building activity for the group.

“It's nice to see how excited the kids get when they're on the green checking all of the

ballot and so forth,” Reilly said. “It’s been a lot of fun, we’ve done it for the past couple of years.”

Last year’s grand prize went to Lesley and Audrey Borrelli, who created a rock’n’roll scarecrow based on AC/ DC’s guitarist. While Golia said she’d seen

many impressive scarecrows over the years, she especially liked the display the Garden Club created last year, which was Wizard of Oz themed.

“Last year’s theme was phenomenal. We had a backdrop of the Land of Oz and the Yellow Brick Road,” Golia said. “It really came together.

We had all the characters. It was quite, quite nice.”

The display had Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, and, of course, the Scarecrow.

For more information, visit North Haven Garden Club Facebook page or email italia_a@comcast.net.

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Lawmakers, local leaders applaud grant award for North Haven

North Haven lawmakers State Sen. Paul Cicarella and State Rep. David Yaccarino today led applause with local leaders for Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont’s approval of state grant funding through the Small Town Economic Assistance Program

School bus

members and parents.

Hipsher said the school buses have “significantly improved” in consistently picking up and dropping off students at the same time.

He said the biggest issue has been staffing, as M&J has been dealing with the same driver shortage other bus companies face.

M&J is training two more drivers, but hopes to add a total of four to five more to allow for additional bus routes. Hipsher said the company prefers to hire people who live in North Haven.

“Folks that live in the community, maybe looking for a new opportunity,” he said.

Parents said the issue is not new to this year, though.

(STEAP) for towns across Connecticut, including $427,512 to the Town of North Haven. The town will utilize the funds for a new fire department apparatus garage and will match the grant with $106,879 in town funds.

STEAP funding is administered through the state’s Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) and used to complete a variety of town infrastructure improvements.

Cicarella and Yaccarino also credit-

ed the advocacy of town leaders

First Selectman Michael Freda and North Haven Fire Chief Paul Januszewski.

Specifically, the new garage will be used to house training apparatus.

“My daughter’s a middle school student, she’s the size of a grown up right now, and it’s quite a tight squeeze,” board member Amanda Gabriele said.

Hipsher said students have to share seats, but none of the buses on the 19 routes are overcrowded. He also told the board he plans on having drivers do rider tallies to get data.

M&J will continue to gather data and look for ways to improve bus routes, Hipsher said. He also said the company is looking at technology that would allow parents to get real time updates on where a bus is.

“To say the school year got a bumpy start is a bit of an understatement it was really rough,” Borenstein said. “It’s not just this school year, it’s been for a couple of years now. ”

He was one of a handful of

parents who voiced concerns about inconsistent service. The biggest complaint was the wide range in wait times for a bus.

“I am spending a lot of time sitting at the end of my driveway each day, morning

and evening,” Jessica Bootle said.

Parents also said they are worried about crowding on buses. It was a concern some board members shared.

Board chairman Ronald Bathrick suggested M&J make that happen soon. “Let’s make sure that that conversation happens in the short-term, not the longterm,” he said.

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Finance 101: What to consider when considering a remodel

Home renovations can enhance your living space and raise the value of your home, but they also come with many decisions and potential pitfalls. If you’re considering a home renovation, keep these tips in mind:

•Set a realistic budget. Know how much you can spend before you ask for the moon. Remodeling projects are notorious for running over budget. Once the work begins, your contractor may discover problems lurking behind walls and floors. A simple job can become complex due to unforeseen water damage or foundation issues. To accommodate budget creep, set your budget at the low-to-mid range of what you can afford.

Save up for your project.

Home remodels can cost tens of thousands of dollars. In our current economy, raw materials are more expensive than ever due to supply chain issues. Plus, interest rates have risen with inflation, adding to the cost of financed projects. You’ll need to be prepared to make a down payment (ranging from 10% to 50% of the total estimated cost) when you sign a contract and progress payments as the work is completed and approved by you. The most cost-effective way to pay for a project is to use savings rather than a loan. Don’t be tempted to use credit cards, which will inflate your total costs unless you pay off the balances on time and in full. If you must finance your project, shop for an affordable home equity loan. Select a lender with the most attractive interest rates, fees, and repayment terms.

Consider how your plans will impact your home’s resale value. In general, kitchen and bath remodels lead the list of value-add projects. Many other home enhancements provide only a nominal return on investment. – and some can even lessen your home’s resale value. For example, few home buyers are willing to pay a premium for high-end upgrades such as a fancy wine cellar or extravagant landscaping. Installing a pool, particularly in regions that don’t enjoy year-round sunshine, can make your home harder to sell down the road. At the end of the day, it’s not only about the money projects that don’t add to resale value may still be worthwhile if the changes make you happy and you plan to stay put long enough to enjoy them. Just be sure to consider the downstream financial impacts before you make any decisions.

Choose a reputable partner. It’s imperative to find a licensed and insured remodeling contractor who delivers quality work, on time and within budget. Ask people you trust for referrals. Interview multiple contractors and check their references and affiliations with local building associations. Expect written bids with detailed project cost estimates. Make sure you know who is responsible for obtaining and paying for local inspections and permits. The contract

you sign should specify agreed-upon materials and describe the process for change orders and other contingencies.

Keep good records. Maintain a paper trail to account for project expenses. Provide your tax preparer with receipts for energy efficient home improvements that may qualify for tax credits. Get receipts for all payments to your contractor, whether

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New Haven teen admits assisting armed robbery of North Haven gas station

A teen from New Haven pleaded guilty last week to his involvement in an armed robbery of a gas station in North Haven.

Robert “Robbie” Smith, 19, of New Haven, pleaded guilty on Thursday, Sept. 28, before U.S. District Judge Kari A. Dooley in Bridgeport to offenses related to his role in the gunpoint robbery of a North Haven gas station last year.

According to court documents and statements made in court, ATF and the New Haven Police Department investigator identified an individual who is alleged to have committed a series of gunpoint robberies and a carjacking that occurred in late June and early July 2022.

The investigation revealed

that Smith assisted the individual in committing an armed robbery of a Shell Gas Station located at 195 State St. in North Haven on July 6, 2022.

Smith pleaded guilty to one count of aiding and abetting Hobbs Act robbery, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of 20 years, and one count of aiding and abetting the carrying, using, and brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, which carries a mandatory consecutive term of imprisonment of at least seven years.

Smith has been detained since January 3, 2023.

This case is being investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) with the assistance of the New Haven, East Haven, West Haven, Ansonia, and North Haven Police Departments.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Nathaniel J. Gentile and Sean P. Mahard are prosecuting the case.

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Fall Fair seeking crafts

Fall Fair at Faith United Methodist Church on Saturday, Nov. 18 Seeking Crafters: Faith United Methodist Church, 81 Clintonville Road, North Haven will host its annual Fall Fair on Saturday, Nov. 18 from 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Featured are homemade chicken pot pie, apple and pumpkin pies, jams, our popular Cookie Walk, and other delicious 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 including items donated by our vendors. 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

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Friday Documentary/Biopic:

Joyce Carol Oates

Friday, Oct. 6, 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Community Room at North Haven Memorial Library – Age Group: Adults. No Registration Required

Joyce Carol Oates has written over one hundred novels in a variety of genres over an award-winning career. Years of friendship and tireless research gave director Stig Björkman unprecedented access to the writer’s solitude.

Rated: NR, Runtime: 89 mins.

Tuesday Matinee: You Hurt My Feelings

Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1:30 p.m.

A novelist’s longstanding marriage is suddenly upended when she overhears her husband giving his honest reaction to her latest book.

Rated: R, Runtime: 93 mins. No registration is required.

Guuided Meditation

Wednesday, Oct. 11, 10:30 a.m.

Slow down, take a deep breath, and

let’s meditate together! Join Johanne Vannelli as she leads us through a mindfulness and meditation session.

To register, visit https://bit.ly/3tcLtIt

Armchair Traveler: European Travel Tips and Tools with Guidebook Author Rick Steves

Wednesday, Oct. 11, 6 p.m.

Meet at the library to enjoy a viewing of guidebook author and TV host Rick Steves as he shares the latest in smart European travel. In this entertaining, information-packed slideshow lecture, Rick will teach you the secrets of safe, smart, inexpensive travel low on stress and high on fun. You’ll learn how to travel smoothly and affordably by planning an efficient itinerary, eating and sleeping well, avoiding crowds, packing smartly, and more.

No registration is required.

Saturday Concert: Shoreline Jazz Quintet

Saturday, Oct. 14, 2 p.m.

The Shoreline Jazz Quintet presents Thelonious Monk and Bill Evans in A Contrast in Styles. Monk (1917-1982) wrote over 60 compositions including Round Midnight, Ruby My Dear and Well You Needn’t. He was one of the great innovators in Jazz with a unique and percussive piano style. Evans

(1929-1980) created his own Jazz vocabulary with a lyrical and original approach to the piano which can be heard in his compositions Waltz for Debby and Turn out the Stars.

This Saturday Concert is sponsored by The Friends of the North Haven Library. To register, visit https://bit.ly/ 3PGnx7Z

Thursday Morning Book Club

Thursday, Oct. 12, 10:30 a.m.

For the month of October, we will be reading and discussing, Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan. Copies of the book are available at the Circulation Desk. To register, visit https://bit.ly/45kWHrQ

Children’s Programs

Staff Pets Scavenger Hunt, All Month - September

Children’s Department – All ages, no registration required. We love all our pets so much we wanted to bring them to work! Can you find all 10 staff pets hidden in the Children’s Department?

All October Long - Pumpkins Scavenger Hunt October

All Day – Children’s Story Room at North Haven Memorial Library Age

Group: Preschool, Children

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?

All October Long: HallowTEEN Horror Hunt October

All Day - Adult Information Desk at North Haven Memorial Library.

Grades: 6 - 12. No registration required

Celebrate the spooky season with this horror book-themed scavenger hunt! Visit the Information Desk from anytime Oct. 1 - Oct. 31, to get started.

Mixed Media Art

Friday, Oct. 6, 10:30 - 11 a.m.

Children’s Story Room at North Haven Memorial Library – Ages: 2 to 5yrs.

Registration Required

It’s never too soon to start learning the basic concepts behind STEAM programming. In Mixed Media Art we’ll spend the time tapping into kids’ creativity and problem solving by giving them the opportunity to create whatever they can imagine with the supplies we provide. Dress to make a mess!

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North Haven resident Abigail York, who is the Knight of Year and Past President Mark Smith, of Madison. The Knights of St. Patrick recently awarded their coveted green jackets at its Past President and Knight of the Year Dinner in New Haven. The Knights have been in existence for 145 years and our known for their community and charitable work.
In Brief

Bread For Life Soup Night

Bread for Life’s Annual Soup Night is back! The community is invited to join us for this great fundraising event on Wednesday, Oct. 11, from 5 – 7 p.m. at Southington High School. Guests will have the opportunity to sample soups from various

local restaurants while supporting the work and mission of Bread for Life. There will be entertainment and a great raffle.

Tickets are available for advance purchase only. Tickets will not be available at the door. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children under 8 years old. Purchase tickets at the Bread for Life

website at www.southingtonbreadforlife.org.

11th annual 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, CT, 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 203-376-8524 or Georgianna at 203-988-8006 or nhsdilodge2805@outlook.com.

Plainville Wind Ensemble

The Plainville Wind Ensemble is preparing for their 2023-24 concert season be-

ginning with their annual Veterans’ Concert on Nov. 19, 2 p.m. in the Mel Perry Auditorium at Plainville High School. The concert is free with local Marines present to accept new, unwrapped toys at the door for their Toys for Tots event. Dec. 20, 7 p.m., the concert band will join the Traveler’s Choir in a spectacular Holiday Concert at the Bushnell in Hartford. Founded in 1987, this award winning, symphonic concert band is an all-volunteer adult ensemble conducted by Ken Bagley. The musicians hail from many of the towns and cities throughout Connecticut. For more information on concerts and upcoming events, log onto www.plainvillewindensemble.com and follow us on FaceBook.

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.

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member her father, who died of brain cancer and was “an integral part of this club for many, many years.”

While she emphasized that no concrete plans had been made yet, she floated one idea that had come up.

“My father had a huge handlebar mustache. I was thinking of doing a mustache ball,” Pace said.

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Save the Dates:

Tech Help: Thursday, Oct. 12, from 12:30 – 1:15 p.m. Quinnipiac University’s Community Action Project will be on hand to answer your technology questions. Bring your Smartphone, Ipad, Tablet, Laptop, etc. and your questions, and let our friends from QU lend a hand. No registration nec-

School News

Locals in College

University of Hartford, W. Hartford, congratulates local students of the Class of 2023: Nina Serfillippi and Lauren Card, both of North Haven.

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made by check, credit card, or cash. Organize receipts, warranties, and manuals in an electronic or physical folder. These can come in handy for maintenance and repairs.

They also help justify a higher asking price when you put your house on the market.

Jeffrey T. Jolly, CFP ® is a Private Wealth Advisor and Sr. Vice President with Root, Borajkiewicz, Lucarelli Wealth Advisors, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. in North Haven, CT. He specializes in feebased financial planning and asset management strategies and has been in practice for 18 years. To contact him, (203) 407-8188 ext. 330 or visit his office located at 250 State St, E-1 North Haven, CT 06473.

essary. Residents only. Medicare Seminar: Monday, Oct. 16, at 10:30 a.m. We all know Medicare can be confusing. Join Florence Stanley for a Medicare 101 Seminar and take the confusion out of Medicare. Learn about the benefits you will receive with your plan. RSVP by Oct. 10 at 203-239-5432.

Movie Matinee: “Young Frankenstein (1974): Friday, Oct. 20, at 1 p.m. Come

Senior Center

watch this hilarious classic that will be sure to get you in the Halloween spirit! Join your friends and have a ‘howling’ good time! Candy Bars will be for sale. RSVP by Oct. 18 at 203-239-5432.

October Birthday Celebration: Friday, Oct. 27, at 11 a.m. Are you celebrating a birthday in October? Let us honor you! Join us at the Center for a birthday dessert, coffee and celebrate with your friends here! RSVP

by Oct.12, by calling 203239-5432.

North Haven Senior Center Holiday Party: Friday, Dec. 1, from 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Let’s celebrate the holiday season with our friends at the Center! Food will be provided by the Little Italy Pizza Truck. Entertainment pro-

vided by the Boogie Boys! There will also be a 3way raffle. Cost is $20 per person. Check only, payable to Treasurer Town of North Haven. Space is limited! Open to North Haven Residents ONLY. Call 203-2395432 for more information. Tickets on sale now through Nov. 10.

Adelphia Café

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

The following Self Storage unit contents containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by Drive Up Self Storage (enter full address) 483 Washington Avenue, North Haven, CT, 06473. (203) 239-1144 to satisfy a lien on October 10th 2023 at approx. 10:00 A.M. at www.storagetreasures.com:

Unit #243, Joshua Lund

R264804

LEGAL NOTICE 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, September 27, 2023, at the Mildred A. Wakeley Community and Recreation Center, 7 Linsley Street, in Room #2 at 7:00 PM.

PUBLIC HEARING:

1. #I23-09 Approved the Application of John Cifarelli, Applicant, J P K Unlimited LLC, Owner, relative to 97 Defco Park Road, (Map 95, Lot 27), seeking a Permit to Conduct Regulated Activity and a Site Plan Referral. Plan Entitled: Site Development Plan, #97 Defco Park Road, North Haven, Connecticut 06473. Prepared by: Criscuolo Engineering LLC. Dated: 2/19/2021, Revised 6/15/2021. Scale: 1”= 30’. IL-80 Zoning District. Subject to conditions.

BONDS:

1. #I21-09, 85 Sackett Point Road - Released the entire bond in the amount of $3,500.00.

FRANK BUMSTED, CHAIRMAN R264869

LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF NORTH HAVEN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that the North Haven Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 7:30 p.m., at the Mildred A. Wakeley Community and Recreation Center, 7 Linsley Street, in Room #2 at which time and place opportunity will be given to those who wish to be heard relative to the following applications:

PUBLIC HEARINGS:

1. #23-14 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 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 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 A. Yaccarino, Chairman R264918

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Comic books, toys, adv. signs, military items, motorcyles, mini bikes, etc. All items considered, appraisal & estate sale services, incl. clean-outs. 40 years exp. Call or text, Gary at 203-237-4124.

BUYING ALL - Costume Jewelry, Old Watches, Gold Jewelry, Silver Jewelry, Gold & Silver Coins, Sterling Flatware, In Any Condition. Please Call Jude M. Dichele @ (203) 8681816.

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TOOLBOXES - Tools & tooling, contents of machine shops, home workshops and small lathes. Call anytime 860-985-5760

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For Junk or unwanted vehicles, Toyota’s etc.

Please call Mike @ 203284-8562 8am-5pm.

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Screened Topsoil $30/ per yd; 2.5” screened gravel, $18 per yd; Sand$18 per yd; Millings-$22 per yd; Screened Millings $30 per yd; $100 minimum delivery. No pickup truck service. Minimum 16 yd pickup at our yard.

Call Jim @ 860-9824819 for delivery

PREMIUM SCREENED TOPSOIL $30/yard delivered, 3 yd, $100 min. delivery Call Jim 860-982-4819

FIREWOOD - 2nd grade, Not premium, irregular sizes that reflect the price, $150 a cord +-. Bob, 203.415.0723.

1, 2, 3 CASH FOR YOUR ANTIQUES & JEWELRY - Call Todd Shamock at 203-494-1695.

ALWAYS BUYING CASH PAIDVintage Electronics, Musical Instruments, Amps, Ham Equipment, HiFi, Radios, CB, Guitars, Audio

COSTUME JEWELRY WANTED - Old & New. “I Pay Top Cash For Your Grandma’s Costume Jewelry Stash!” Julie, 203-443-9602.

Sale, Liquidation, Attic & Basement Cleanout Company is Always Buying and providing services all over Connecticut. These are just a FEW of the things we are looking for: Antiques, Collectibles, Old/ Vintage Toys, Musical Instruments (Saxophones, Trumpets, Violins, Flutes, Clarinets, Trombone & SO MUCH MORE) Advertising Items, Wristwatches (Broken or Not), Pocket Watches, Tools (Machinist, Woodworking, & MORE) Doorstops, Clocks, Oil Paintings, Old Signs, Old Photographs, Old Postcards, Brewery Items, Hunting & Fishing, PEZ Dispensers, Costume Jewelry, Broken Jewelry, Gold & Silver Jewelry, Gold & Silver Coins, Military Items, Swords & Bayonets, Helmets & Patches, Medals & Uniforms, Pocket Knives, Lighters & Pipes, Fountain Pens, Mechanical Pencils, Fraternal Order Items, Religious Items, Industrial Items, Winchester Items, Sikorsky Items, Pratt & Whitney Items, Colt Items, Native American Items, Vintage Electronics, Slot Cars, Toy Trucks, Matchbox & Hotwheels, Barbie’s, Folk Art, Statues, Bronzes, Trains, Cameras, Mid Century Modern Furniture, Straight Razors, Shaving Items, Political Items, Comic Books, Sports Cards & Autographs…& THE LIST GOES ON! So please give us a call at your earliest convenience. Grassy Hill Auctions 203-868-1816 - Grassy HillAuctions.com

PREMIER ESTATE JEWELRY - Is interested in buying your fine jewelry, watches, coin collections, silver flatware, and costume jewelry. Call Bill, (203) 4942496.

TIMELESS TREASURES ESTATE AUCTIONSIs looking to purchase estate contents. From single items to entire estates. Clean-out services available. Call Bill (203) 494-2496.

WANTED Individual firearms, collections & estates including military & related items.Federally licensed firearms dealer. Gunsmith, appraisals, Richard Pleines, (860) 663-2214.

DESIGNER MORKIE PUPS - 10 wks old, UTD on shots, hypoallergenic, $1,200 ea., Dianna 603-499-1999.

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CT PTA - Is searching for a part time office assistant. Located in North Haven, this position is exciting, rewarding, and sometimes fast paced and requires previous office experience including understanding of computer programs like, but not limited to, Word, Excel. Performs a wide variety of clerical duties of multiple non-profit PTA’s. Be part of our mission to advocate for children!

Please send letter of interest with resume to membership@ctpta.org

DISPATCHER

The Town of Wallingford is seeking responsible candidates to perform 911, police, fire and EMS emergency dispatching duties. Must be able to work under stressful conditions and be able to type information with a high rate of speed and accuracy. Must be able to work all three shifts including weekends and holidays and be able to work additional shifts beyond the regular shift schedule. Requires a H.S. or business school diploma with courses in typing and 2 years of responsible office work experience. Wages: $23.72 ~ $28.28 hourly plus shift differential and excellent fringe benefits. Closing date is October 16, 2023, or the date of receipt of the 50th application, whichever occurs first. Apply: Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main St., Wallingford, CT 06492. Forms will be mailed upon request from the Department of Human Resources or may be downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page and emailed to wlfdhr@wallingfordct.gov. Phone: 203-294-2080, Fax: 203-294-2084. EOE.

WATER METER TECHNICIAN I

The Town of Wallingford Water Division is seeking qualified applicants to perform semi-skilled work disassembling, cleaning, testing, calibrating and repairing all types of water meters utilized in the water distribution system. Applicants should possess a H.S., trade school, vocational school, or H.S. equivalency diploma, plus 1 year of experience as a maintainer/laborer in a water utility, or in the construction or plumbing field, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Must possess and maintain a valid State of Connecticut Motor Vehicle Operator’s License. Wages: $23.71 to $28.73 hourly. The Town offers an excellent fringe benefits package that includes pension plan, paid sick and vacation time, medical insurance, life insurance, 13 paid holidays, and a deferred compensation plan. Applications may be downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page and can be mailed to the Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492, or emailed to: wlfdhr@ wallingfordct.gov.

The closing date will be the date the 50th application or resume is received or October 17, 2023 whichever occurs first. Phone: (203) 294-2080; Fax: (203) 294-2084. EOE

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CARPENTRY

Repairs, Decks & Porches, Sheetrock & Taping Water Damage Repairs. Free Est. Ins. MC & Visa.

Call Bill (203) 901-2136. CT. Reg. # 0647093

HOUSECLEANINGHousekeeper. Offices. Have many years of exper. Refs. 203 4999992, (203) 630-7921.

HOUSECLEANING

Sm House $75; Med. House $95; Lrg House, $120. Oven/Fridge free. 16 years exp. Refs. Fabiana, 203.565.7745.

DECKS & PORCHES

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Call Bill for a free estimate, (203) 901-2136.

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GUTTERS PLUS 25+yrs. Exp. Call today for Free estimate. 203-440-3535 Ct. Reg. #578887

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Perfect time to overseed and plantings. Complete lawn maint. & tree work.

#1 PAINTER’S EDGE MOBILE WASH Chemicals safe for house & plants. House wash, roof cleaning, decks. 25 yrs. exp. Sr Disc. #0656136 Ins. 860.538.5520

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OVER 35 YRS EXP Stonewalls, patios, sidewalks, chimneys, pool areas, fireplaces, fire pit steps. Free est. 860.274.4893.

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JT’S LANDSCAPING LLC - Spring CleanUps, we specialize in weeding all types of beds, mulching, top soil work, pruning hedges & shrubs, & all your landscape needs. Residential & commercial. Lic. #616311. Call today for free estimate, 203-213-6528.

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