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Emergency Alert System Tests: Your Feedback Needed
North Branford will test its automated emergency alert systems on Monday and Tuesday and your feedback is needed.

Hello! I may be a familiar face to some of you as I've been the local editor for North Branford for almost two years and lived in Branford for the last four years. If you don't know me, I hope to meet you soon!
I moved to North Branford in second grade and my parents still live in the house I grew up in (Hi Mom and Dad!). I graduated from North Branford High School in 1997 where I was involved in the drama club, Peer Advocates, manager of the hockey team and a JV soccer player for three years (athletics obviously weren't my strong suit!).
After high school, I went to Southern Connecticut State University. It took a while to figure out exactly what I wanted to major in, but once I took my first journalism class, I was hooked. I worked at Shore Publishing for seven years, including six as the sports editor.
I've been the local editor for North Branford Patch since March 2011 and in the beginning of 2013, I also took on Branford Patch. Throughout this time, I have enjoyed learning more about the towns, meeting so many wonderful people and seeing how the residents really look out for each other.
I'd love to hear from you with comments, questions, story ideas, and other local happenings so feel free to email me at jenn.mcculloch@patch.com or call me at 203-517-7541.
North Branford will test its automated emergency alert systems on Monday and Tuesday and your feedback is needed.

A new program offered by the CCM is offering no-cost prescription discounts to Branford residents.
Here's a look at what's happening around town this weekend. What are your plans?
There were many inventions showcased at Totoket Valley Elementary School's Invention Convention.
The Branford Police Department is one of several that assisted in the investigation of a New Haven heroin dealer.
The North Branford Police Department is one of several that assisted in the investigation of a New Haven heroin dealer.
Congratulations to these RE/MAX Alliance agents on their recent accolades!
Mike Paulhus signed his contract at a special meeting of the Town Council as North Branford's new town manager.
There are a number of special events on the calendar in the coming months at Branford's Blackstone Library.
School security officers have been in place since February and will begin to carry weapons once state paperwork and training are complete.
The Board of Finance made cuts to the proposed budget and is recommending a 25.64 mill rate to the Branford RTM.
Bonnie Therrien, North Branford's interim town manager, shares her weekly report for the week ending March 22.
A settlement was filed in Superior Court last week concerning Branford Daycare Center Precious Cargo after they closed abruptly in 2012. The Center will provide 'full consumer refunds to parents who lost deposits and prepaid tuition payments..
If you were effected by Precious Cargo's sudden closing last June, funds could be coming back to you as a settlement was reached last week.
If you were effected by Precious Cargo's sudden closing last June, funds could be coming back to you as a settlement was reached last week.
State Rep. Fred Camillo put forth a bill that would make it an infraction for not obeying traffic signals given by fire police officers, like Peter Sachs.
If you were effected by Precious Cargo's sudden closing last June, funds could be coming back to you as a settlement was reached last week.
After a great season, three members of the North Branford hockey team earned a postseason nod.
On April 25, 10 individuals who have made significant contributions to education will be inducted into the Branford's Education Hall of Fame.