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3 Questions for Town Manager Mike Paulhus: September
Town Manager Mike Paulhus on moving the Rec Department and Senior Center; the Farm River Bridge project and more.

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.
Town Manager Mike Paulhus on moving the Rec Department and Senior Center; the Farm River Bridge project and more.

North Haven obituaries.
It's Sept. 17. Here's a round-up of what's happening, the weather, top stories and more for North Branford.
It's Sept. 17. Here's a round-up of what's happening, the weather, top stories and more for North Haven.
Here is the WPCA and Town Council's agenda for its Sept. 17 meeting.
Will you be attending "Business Before Hours?"
North Branford and Northford obituaries.
Earlier this year, the State Legislature declined to act on legislation that would have repealed the car tax after municipal leaders protested. But the Municipal Opportunities & Regional Efficiencies Commission want to try again next year.
Earlier this year, the State Legislature declined to act on legislation that would have repealed the car tax after municipal leaders protested. But the Municipal Opportunities & Regional Efficiencies Commission want to try again next year.
Wondering what's in store for the week in North Haven? Here's the round-up.
Wondering what's in store for the week in North Branford? Here's the rundown.
Here's a look at the North Branford T-Birds' sports schedule for the week.
Here's a look at the North Haven Indians' sports schedule for the week.
Archery hunting season opens Sept. 16 in designated areas.
Archery hunting season opens Sept. 16 in designated areas.
Tom Foley, the 2010 GOP candidate who faced Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is the latest Republican to explore a run next year. But there are others — some declared, some also exploring — on the list too.
Tom Foley, the 2010 GOP candidate who faced Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, is the latest Republican to explore a run next year. But there are others — some declared, some also exploring — on the list too.