Hamden, CT|News|
Parking Ban Announced, Transfer Station Closed In Hamden
With more snow in the forecast, officials announce a parking ban that will be in effect in Hamden.

I worked with the Journal Register Company in various roles for 16 years before coming to Patch in July, 2014.
I started my journalism career as an intern with the Hamden Chronicle and was then hired as the Staff Reporter, covering all aspects of the community.
I then made the switch over to sports and was the Executive Sports Editor for Elm City Newspapers, a group of community weeklies, for 12 years. During that time, I also worked in the New Haven Register sports department as a copy editor.
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With more snow in the forecast, officials announce a parking ban that will be in effect in Hamden.

With more snow in the forecast, officials announce a parking ban that will be in effect in Middletown.
An online petition is calling on school officials to allow Wallingford seniors to have a prom this year.
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The radio host was recently honored for 10 years of service.
The radio host was recently honored for 10 years of service.
The station’s property manager was recently honored for five years of service.
Officials are advising residents of several notices, including a parking ban, due to a two-day storm in the forecast.
GSB is expanding into a new market with the newly constructed facility.
The accident involved two vehicles, according to the state DOT.
The industrial distribution facility spans two buildings, totals 60,353-square feet, and is leased to four tenants.
The town is preparing a new call for developers for the long vacant former Center School property, according to a report.
With more snow in the forecast, officials announce a parking ban that will be in effect in Wallingford.
The public is invited to attend another online forum that will include Mayor Curt B. Leng, Hamden police officials and neighborhood groups.
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The owners are investing $700,000 into the renovation of a former popular catering business for the new restaurant, according to a report.
The car was stolen from the school’s parking lot on Tuesday, according to officials.
Police said the cars were chasing each other, one crashed into a business, and somebody was firing shots from one of the cars.
Registration is underway and there are multiple ways to make an appointment, according to officials.
The 2-month-old baby was suffering from bleeding on the brain and showed signs of being strangled, according to police.