After school counselors and social workers objected to legislation they saw as giving them police duties, the bill's sponsor sought to add clarity. She was a nurses assistant at the Veterans Affairs medical center in West Haven for many years, until her retirement. South Jersey neighbors: Obituaries for March 3. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES. account of how your ancestors lived and what they did. Design and Development by Stirling Brandworks, The subject of the article or the headline (if known), Any other relevant information that will help us find your item (i.e., do you need reviews? (New Haven [Conn.]) 1767-1775, New Haven: Connecticut Journal. (New Haven, Conn.) 1910-1915, New Haven: New Haven Union. (Cheshire, Conn.) 1870-1870s, Cheshire: Cheshire Times. For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers. Survivors include a daughter, Linda Pascale of Hamden; sons, John E. Pascale and Michael A. Pascale, of Meriden; a sister, Theresa "Terri" Addisio of Hamden and five grandchildren. relation to you. (Guilford, Conn.) 1890s-1906, Guilford: Niantic News. Why CT waits for $95 million from OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, HUSKY Health is helping immigrants. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1870-1917, Meriden: Meriden Weekly Visitor. (New Haven, Conn.) 1859-1863, New Haven: Daily Register. She was the wife of Carl A. Knudsen. New Haven Register is proud to offer We Remember memorial pages. Search the Archive. (North Haven, Ct) 1980s-1990s, Orange: Amity Observer. The nearly 100-year-old university received $33.9 million in state appropriation for 2023, but it is unclear what the school will receive next year as the full budget appropriations for 2024 has. Yes, the New Haven Register is available in the following formats: Current issues: Yale Library cancelled its paper subscription after 2017.Please see Online. Ives Squared is closed to the public on Saturday, March 4, due to staff shortages. (New-Haven [Conn.]) 1846-1864, New Haven: New-Haven Gazette, and the Connecticut Magazine [Microform]. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1855-1856, New Haven: Columbian Register. Bob was born in New Haven, CT on October 28, 1942. Why CT waits for $95 million from OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma. The NHFPL is a FamilySearch Affiliate. (Milford, Conn.) 1872-1870s, Milford: Milford Times. Non-New Haven Residents $20 Plus .50 Per Page Versie Dennis. (New Haven, Ct.) 1864-1865, New Haven: Maine Law Advocate. A year after Will Smith smacked him on the Academy Awards stage, Chris Rock is poised to finally have his say. (New Haven, Conn.) 1864-1869, New Haven: New Haven Evening Register. Veteran. (New Haven, Conn.) (from June 25, 1894 to Dec. 14, 1907) Chronicling America, The morning journal-courier. (New Haven, Conn.) 1841-1844, New Haven: Pilot [Electronic Resource]. (Meriden, Conn.) 1961-1972, Meriden: Eagle Wing Press. (New-Haven [Conn.]) 1803-1818, New Haven: Connecticut Journal and New-Haven Post-Boy. The owner of a waterfront home on 1895 Fairfield Beach Road, nicknamed the "Tackle Box," is hoping to reel in $2,199,000 from the market. She was the wife of the late Michael A. Barulli. (West Cheshire, Conn.) 1900s-1935, Cheshire: Conn. Ec-Lec-Tic Weekly. relatives you didnt know about. (Ansonia, Conn.) 1889-1900, Ansonia: Derby Democrat. Joanne grew up in Ansonia and attended local schools before earning an Associate's Degree from Southern Connecticut State University. (Milford, Conn.) 1892-1890s, Milford: Milford Citizen. ([Derby], Conn.) 1898-1900s, Derby: Derby Journal. (New Haven, Conn.) (from Jan. 21, 1921 to March 14, 1925) Chronicling America, The Connecticut labor press. He is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years Patricia (Ruggiero) Scanlon. (Seymour, Conn.) 1871-1960s, Seymour: Seymour Times. Mitchell A. Peterski, 75, of 33 Sebec St., died June 9, 2000. (New Haven, Conn.) (from Feb. 16, 1918 to Jan. 14, 1921) Chronicling America, The Daily Palladium, 1862-1862 Newspaper Archive, The Morning Journal Courier, 1907-1908 Newspaper Archive, The daily morning journal and courier. Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Katherine was born on July 28, 1943, in the town of Boundbrook, NJ, then moved to Fanwood, NJ, and graduated from Culmen High School in 1961. The NHFPL Business Office will contact you to complete payment. He received his Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree from the City College of New York and a Masters of Science in Civil Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Other survivors include a daughter, Paula Scalzo of Hamden; a son, Leonard "Skip" Hedglin of Freedom, N.H.; a brother, Raymond Hedglin of Scranton, Pa.; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. (Waterbury [Connecticut]) (from March 2, 1903 to Dec. 31, 1908), Waterbury evening Democrat. (Branford, Conn.) 1958-Current, Branford: Sea World. The Peter H. Torello and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Bud was a kind, friendly gentleman, a friend to all, a loving husband and a wonderful father and grandfather. (East Haven, Conn.) 1944-1952, Fair Haven: North Hill News. Pasquale Ricciardi, 88, of 6325 Honolulu Drive, formerly of Pine Rock Avenue, Hamden, died June 8, 2000. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1872-1870s, Meriden: Daily News-Digest and Meriden Star. Grand Haven vs Muskegon district semifinal at Kenowa Hills. Fred was a devout Catholic and became very involved in the church. (Wallingford, Conn.) 1920s-1930s, Waterbury: American. (New Haven, Conn.) 1892-1918, New Haven: Times-Leader of New Haven. She was a member of the New Haven Womens Club, the Polish Ladies Social Club, and the Hamden Senior Citizens. Discover New Haven, Connecticut historical newspaper archives from 1786-1936 in more than 3.18 billion old newspaper articles about 8.5 billion people! Do not e-mail your credit card informationour Business Office will call you for this information when the search is complete). Survivors include daughters, Marie Kelly of Branford, Susan Rothfuss of North Haven and Michele Michalowski of Middlefield; brothers, Henry and Anthony "Sonny" Acabbo of West Haven; sisters, Mary Brownstein and Viola Mauri of West Haven and Rose Mauri of Wallingford; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. (Milford, New Haven Co., Conn.) 1886-1890s, Milford: Milford Sentinel. (Leete's Island [Guilford], Conn.) 1882-1880s, Hamden: Hamden Chronicle. 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Volume (Waterbury, Conn.) 1869-1878, Waterbury: Waterbury American. Joseph R. Petrillo, 93, of 105 W. Easton St., died June 8, 2000. Raybo leaves behind his wife of 47 years, Paula Conte Bodwell; two brothers, Arthur Bodwell and Thomas Bodwell; four sisters, Roberta (Richard) Elpi, Lynda (Walter) Reeves, Sandra (Rich) Mayhew, and Denise Margaret M. (Palumbo) Esposito, age 58, beloved mother, wife, sister and celebrated financial advisor, went to her eternal rest on December 20th, at her home in Killingworth, CT surrounded by her family. He also loved his New York Giants, NY Yankees, and UConn Women's Basketball. One of them is in the foyer of the Other Place theater in Shakespeares birthplace of Connecticut Magazine: Best breakfast restaurants for 2023. challenging. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1847-1848, New Haven: New Haven Morning News. (Branford, Conn.) 1913-1910s, Branford: Branford Review and East Haven News. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1882-1891, New Haven: National Pilot. But freshmen Julia Misemer, center, and Maria Cabanillas . He was born in Augusta on June 30 . researching. Spies, passed away on Friday, Jan. 13, 2023. (Birmingham (Derby), Conn.) 1850-1851, Derby: Daily News. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Considered a consummate public servant, Kokoruda was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who was beloved by her family and her community, having served in innumerable roles throughout her life. (New Haven, Conn.) 1856-1899, New Haven: New Haven Weekly Union. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1884-1887, Waterbury: Waterbury Weekly Republican. She was born April 13, 1954 in New London, CT, daughter to the late William . James W. Ball. February 13, 2023 (73 years old) View obituary. An alternative to our serviceis to order the microfilm of this paper through interlibrary loan (from the Connecticut State Library) at your local library. With the New Haven Register archive, you can climb through a window into the past. (Hamden, Conn.) 1957-1958, Hamden: Times-Observer and Hamden Times. (Ansonia, Conn.) 1888-1898, Ansonia: Ansonia Journal. The Record-Journal is a local print and digital daily newspaper covering local news, sports and community news in the Central Connecticut area With a love for science and math, he earned his bachelor's degree from Clarkson University and continued with his graduate learning, obtaining a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Virginia in 1960. New Haven Daily Palladium: 1843-1856; 1861; May 1866-1904, New Haven Independent (weekly): Sep 1986 to Feb 1990 (ceased publication in 1990), New Haven Journal-Courier: 1964 to March 1987, New Haven Weekly Palladium: 1870-1895; July 2 1899-September 1904. You can work downtown and live one town away, in a more rural area, or Chris Rock to finally have his say in new stand-up special. (Branford, Conn.) 1928-1932, Branford: Branford Review. So why else are these archives so valuable? We email copies of located materials, unless you specify that you would like it sent through postal mail. Each user will need to create a (free) personal account with FamilySearch to use it. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hamden High School Library Book Fund, 2040 Dixwell Ave., Hamden 06514. ANN ARBOR - In the first period of Saturday's game against Notre Dame, Michigan star freshman Adam Fantilli shared his displeasure with a referee on his way to the box after being called for a . (Waterbury, Conn.) 1943-1944, Waterbury: Connecticut Cio Vanguard. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1874-1875, New Haven: New Haven Weekly Union. By 1959 they were joyfully married. Visit our Support Center within New Haven, Connecticut. (New Haven, Conn.) 1874-1960, New Haven: New Haven Journal-Courier and New Haven Times. She was the wife of Walter Koella. (Naugatuck [Conn.]) 1879-1890s, Naugatuck: Naugatuck Valley Advocate. CT proposal causes confusion, concern. 31 talking about this. Some haulers caught, Arming guidance counselors? She is predeceased by her husband, George Francis Swenson, who died on Oct. 6, 2022. It doesnt matter whether youre looking into your family history for the first time or whether youre an experienced researcher. (Wallingford, Conn.) 1892-1890s, Wallingford: North Haven Post. (New Haven, Conn.) 1755-1768, New Haven: Connecticut Herald and Weekly Courier. (Waterbury [Connecticut]) (from Oct. 20, 1900 to Feb. 28, 1903), Waterbury Democrat. (Naugatuck, Conn.) 1880s-1890s, New Haven: Advocate and Examiner. Our knowledgeable staff provides assistance in the use of the collection, collection development, referrals to other sources of New Haven information and active educational programs for customers and other professionals. He retired in 1984 from Hamden High School after 33 years, as a teacher and head of the English Department. He was predeceased by a son, Mark Hedglin; a brother, Arthur Hedglin; and sisters, Alice DelRosso, Dolores Alessio, Ann Kappel, Grace Crook and Dorothy Parry. She then worked at SCSU until her retirement. A mention of an . The Beecher & Bennett, Inc., Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. In Britain, warm hubs emerge to beat soaring energy costs. Outside open hours, please call 203 946-8130 ext. He then worked as a mechanic at Ohr's Service Station in the mid-1950's, and it was here that he met his wife, Jean. Have a question about New Haven History? (Wallingford, Conn.) 1946-1990, Wallingford: Wallingford Times. (Waterbury [Connecticut]) (from March 2, 1903 to Dec. 31, 1908) Chronicling America, Waterbury evening Democrat. (New Haven, Conn.) 1913-1932, New Haven: New Haven Journal-Courier. If you have any questions during open hours, please call 203 946-7430. Obituary and Death Index Databases US Obituary Collection 1930-Current search millions of obituaries in hundreds of US newspapers Search Obituaries. (Meriden, Conn.) 1901-1924, Meriden: Meriden Press-Recorder. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1844-1845, Waterbury: American. She had a great celebration of family and Christmas with her entire immediate family. (West Haven, Conn.) 1970-1977, West Haven: West Haven Journal. (West Haven, Conn.) 1915-1910s, West Haven: Town Crier. (Branford, Conn.) 1932-1952, Branford: Branford Review. Museum and Library Service. James W. Ball, 71, of East Killingly, CT passed away after a 17-year battle with cancer on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. He also leaves behind two brothers: Arthur (Roberta) and Thomas, four sisters: Roberta (Richard) Elpi, Lynda (Walter) Reeves, Sandra (Rich) Mayhew, and Denise (Jim) Gamache. (Derby, Conn.) 1901-1900s, Derby: Valley Messenger. In retirement, he enjoyed bowling, taking daily morning walks at Hammonasset, taking Patty to the casino and watching the boats at the town marina. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1867-1868, Meriden: Missionary. You also need to know how to narrow down your results to ensure you have the right person. Fred was born on September 12, 1939 in New Haven, CT, and lived most of his life along the CT shoreline until 2012 when he moved south. New Haven Register 40 Sargent Drive New Haven, CT 06511 (203) 789-5200 http://www.nhregister.com New Haven Register is proud to offer We Remember memorial pages. Constance Jean Nahrwold. (West Haven, Conn.) 1977-Current. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1852-1840s, Waterbury: Nutmeg. Walter E. Ives, 82, of State Street died June 9, 2000. Ed and Charlene moved to Cheshire in 1971 and began their family. .a{fill:#a6ab52;} Rather than searching for a female ancestors name, try searching for their husbands name instead. (Waterbury [Conn.) 1900s-1917, Waterbury: Waterbury Evening Democrat. (Guilford, Conn.) 1918-Current, Guilford: Stalwart. They had just celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary, January 1st. (Waterbury [Connecticut]) (from Oct. 20, 1900 to Feb. 28, 1903) Chronicling America, Waterbury Democrat. New York voted in 2021 to ban the use of natural gas in new buildings by the end of 2023 . Peter was the husband of his beloved wonderful wife, Louise R. Willig who passed away in October 2021. Joanne was born on July 22, 1942 in Derby, daughter of the late Joseph and Marion (Dick) Fiasconaro. Your search results for obituary: 87 newspaper articles contained information about obituary filtered by: Date from: 8th Dec 1926 - Date to: 14th Dec 1926. 10am - 1pm, .a{fill:#a6ab52;} (New Haven, Conn.) 1895-1920s, New Haven: New Haven Weekly Palladium. New Haven County, Connecticut Genealogy Links over 50,000 links to genealogy databases including obituaries, cemeteries, death records. Collectors were still looting Native American graves in the U.S. in search of bones and artifacts as recently as 1987. mistakes. He was the son of the late Richard B. Bodwell and Mary Ann Mugford Bodwell. Staff will help you set up the reels and show you how to use the reader/printer. The Peter H. Torello and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. A year after Connecticut settled with Stamford-based Purdue Pharma, the state is still waiting for funds because the OxyContin maker's bankruptcy is unfinished. (New-Haven, Conn.) 1831-1832, New Haven: New Haven Advocate. She remained extremely close to all Raymond 'Raybo' Bodwell, 76, of Myrtle Beach SC, formerly of North Haven and West Haven CT passed away peacefully on December 20, 2022, at McLeod Seacoast Hospital. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1803-1804, New Haven: Connecticut Republikaner. Like our page to stay informed about passing of a loved one in New Haven, Connecticut on facebook. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1871-1877, Meriden: Meriden Daily Journal. She retired from South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority and was previously employe4d by Connecticut Savings Bank. USA (1,373,456) > Connecticut (21,499) > New Haven County (4,004) > New Haven County Newspapers and Obituaries (428), USA (1,373,456) > Connecticut (21,499) > Connecticut Newspapers and Obituaries (1,876) > New Haven County Newspapers and Obituaries (428). Obituaries were generally published in about 1890 or later, though in some areas they were printed previously. Gilbert Bouffard, 77, of 41 Benham Hill Place died June 14, 2000. (New Haven, Conn.) (from Sept. 8, 1883 to March 28, 1891), Yale Daily News (student newspapers of Yale University) selections from 1878-1981, Milford-Orange Bulletin 01/11/2018 to 01/10/2019, Milford-Orange Bulletin, The: Web Edition Articles 03/23/2000 to 11/02/2018, Newspapers with death and marriage notices Waterbury American 1844-1867 (included in Connecticut Hale Collection), Republican-American 06/25/2004 to Current, Waterbury Daily American 05/22/1866 to 06/13/1877, Waterbury Democrat (Waterbury [Connecticut]) (from Oct. 20, 1900 to Feb. 28, 1903), Waterbury Democrat (Waterbury, Conn.) (from Sept. 2, 1895 to Nov. 6, 1897), Waterbury Democrat 09/02/1895 to 11/06/1897 and 10/20/1900 to 02/28/1903, Waterbury Democrat. Add Photos Add a Memory Therese Grillo Therese Grillo December 30, 2022 Therese R. Grillo, 96, passed away after a brief illness on December. monday 5:30 - 8pm tuesday closed wednesday 10am - 1pm thursday closed friday 2pm - 5pm saturday 10am - 1pm If you have any questions during open hours, please call 203 946-7430. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1865-1871, Meriden: Meriden Morning Record and Republican. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1846-1860s, New Haven: Democratic Lever. She had two brothers, Harold Dilworth Jr and Robert Dilworth that precede her in death. He was a loving big brother "Bwub", "The Deer" to his sister Barbara "The Lamb" (Amsden). Libraries that Have It: The New Haven register. Be sure to search the newspapers in the town/city where your ancestor lived, as well as the surrounding area. (Birmingham [Derby], Conn.) 1890s-1890s, East Haven: East Haven News Combined With the Branford Review. (Ansonia, Conn.) 1898-1992, Ansonia: Naugatuck Valley Sentinel. This would be free of charge. A starting point for research, which includes resources from several collections. Non-New Haven residents: $20 plus $0.50 per copy. (New Haven, Conn.) 1907-1913, New Haven: Morning News. She was predeceased by a son, Christopher J. Doyle Jr., and sisters, Ann Dwyer and Alice Eckert. (New Haven, Conn.) 1876-1880, New Haven: New Haven Union. He spent his career in the Graphic Arts Field. (Branford, Conn.) 1890s-1906, Branford: Branford Opinion.
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