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Branford Police Blotter: April 27-May 4, 2021
All information is provided by police. Charges are allegations, not convictions.

A New Yorker in heart and soul (and by birth), my kids and i now call Mystic home.
A journalist -- reporter, editor, investigator -- since the late 1980's, this field has long been my passion and, i believe, my calling. i began my professional career in Florida where, after covering stories like a profile of the Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan and one about a Death Row inmate whose execution was botched, i discovered i was really good at this gig.
i traveled with Gannett, the New York Times Regional Newspaper Group, did magazine freelance in NYC and eventually landed at a small but vital community daily in southern Rhode Island. (Long story.)
i have been blessed in my career to have the respect of many including and perhaps most importantly, those who have been "exposed" as part of my watch dog-style journalism. And, more importantly, i can be trusted.
a slew of journalism awards – certainly proud and honored to be recognized -- keep my other stuff company in the basement.
All information is provided by police. Charges are allegations, not convictions.

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Mott, who grew up in Stony Creek and enjoyed his childhood as a “Creeker,” was vice president of Wilson Arms and worked for Marlin Firearms.
She had a long career in emergency medical services, was a tireless community volunteer, and founded 'The Signal 4' for EMS families.
Boyd enjoyed reading, history, sketching & gardening. He loved his 5 daughters immeasurably. Drawn to the sea, he'll be laid to rest there.
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Michelle Nazario and Lisa Piombino "worked tirelessly as a team during these difficult times to keep" to keep town land use offices open.
One of 6 charged, the Justice Department says Samira Abdul-Karim, 27, and others falsely claimed they operated churches in $9M fraud scheme.
Kathy enjoyed time with her grandchildren and there was nothing she liked more than cooking large Italian meals for family and friends.
Connecticut Water hopes to complete phases 2B, 3, and 4 this year. Some of the water mains being replaced are more than 100 years old.
Police found two men shot inside a car; one with a non-life threatening injury and the other, in critical condition, was shot in the head.
The camp for kids with cancer is the "hometown charity” for Premier Subaru of Branford's Share the Love campaign for the 7th year in a row.
Mayor Joseph Carfora's budget has no tax increase. The $45M municipal appropriation includes $15M for public safety. Schools' side is $48M.
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Lionel Boyd of New Haven, was crossing Whalley Avenue between Ramsdell and Anthony streets just before sunrise last Friday when he was hit.