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Branford Police Blotter: March 23 to March 30, 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.

Two hours after being stolen, and with the help of an observant East Haven police officer, North Branford police found the SUV.
Jean worked as a security guard for the Yale University Art Gallery for 37 years; the first woman guard, she served as union steward.
A talented artist with a whimsical soul, she too was an adventurer, "ever-filled with wanderlust," and with her husband traveled the globe.
A beautiful person inside and out, she was a longtime Red Cross volunteer, and a St. Mary Church communicant, and Ladies Guild member.
Suzie Flores owns and operates Stonington Kelp Co. with her husband Jay and three children.
Mayor Joe Carfora will talk about the town's financial challenges and its strengths via Zoom at 7 p.m. The address will also be recorded.
Opening April 2, the Guilford Lakes Golf Course is seeking tee sponsorships.
Composting can reduce waste, mitigate climate change and save money. To get folks started, some deals on composting bins, rain barrels.
Joseph Melillo Middle School National Junior Honor Society members raised funds for the Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital Toy Closet.
A SUV rear-ended a wood chipper being towed by another vehicle. Both drivers suffered non-life threatening injuries in the crash.
Ears to a super fun Easter: Hop on the trolley with the Easter Bunny Friday and Saturday at Shore Line Trolley Museum. And a gift for kids.
Residents are asked to please leave their leaves at the curb.
A short walk to both East Wharf beach and the village, this 1930's charmer awaits your touch.
The large, four-acre lot has tons of room for animals, playing, entertaining and gardening.
This "must see" sprawling Pine Orchard ranch includes an in-ground pool surrounded by bluestone patio, pool house and "gorgeous" pergola.
This direct waterfront lot boasts expansive views of Long Island Sound.
A loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, prior to her retirement Pasqualina was a bookkeeper for the former Gant Shirt Company.
A giving person, she loved sports, especially the UConn Huskies, and had been active with the Branford Republican Town Committee.
Soon all residents in Branford 16 and over will become eligible for the vaccine.