Democratic campaign signs vandalized
By Robert Mayer Special to The
Citizen
Members of the Berlin Democratic Town Committee (BDTC) awoke Sunday morning to find that all of its signs lining the roads to the Berlin Fair were vandalized, officials announced this week.
The campaign signs, especially along the Wethersfield Road route, were torn and many ruined completely.
The 74th Berlin Fair, dubbed the “biggest little fair in Connecticut,” took place from Sept. 14 through 17. The event attracted more than 80,000 visitors, according to organizers, and offered a little something for everyone,fromfoodtomusictorides,andeverythinginbetween.
‘Biggest little fair in CT’ a success
By Esther Ju Special to The Citizen
The Berlin Fair is all about flight.
Flying skillets, airborne mermaids, and volitant canines were among some of the vast entertainment op-
tions offered last weekend...as well as aerial frogs, courtesy of the event’s frog jumping contest.
“That brought back memories because they did that when we were kids too,” said Mary Duplin. She and her husband Mark grew up in
Berlin and have been coming to the fair ever since. “We would go out in the swamps and streams and grab our frogs and prep them for the fair.”
“Every single one of our lawn signs was callously pulled up and thrown into the trees along the road, with approximately a quarter of them suffering damages, including the metal stakes they were attached to,” said Raul Fernandes, chair of Berlin DTC. “There is absolutely no place for vandalism in our community or in political discourse.
“The belligerence with which these signs were scattered makes it abundantly clear that this was a purposely hostile act,” Fernandes added. “Such reprehensible behavior should be seen an absolute disqualifier in any civilized society.”
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By Jeff Jolly
Do you want to retire early?
As a financial advisor, I have seen firsthand how much planning it takes to do it. Deciding to leave the workforce (and say goodbye to your steady paycheck) earlier than you previously intended to may come with many considerations. If you are intrigued by the idea of retiring early, read on for some suggestions for how to assess if moving your retirement date forward is something within your reach.
1. Define your dream retirement. A realistic early retirement plan doesn’t happen by chance. It takes careful planning and deliberate action. Before you can figure out how to make early retirement a viable option, take time to envision the kind of life you want to lead when you leave your primary career. Where will you live? What kind of activities do you plan to pursue? These are the types of questions that will help you define what you want your retirement to be like.
2. Quantify your goal. Many retirees find they spend more money in the early years of retirement because they have more time to travel and pursue hobbies. If this aligns with your retirement vision, be generous in your estimate of how much money you need each year. Once you have an estimate of how much it will cost, you will be better able to map the steps you’ll need to take to save enough money to
3. Decide which income source to tap into first. Once you know how much your early retirement will cost, you’ll want to line up the order in which you will tap into your investments. How much income you need, the tax treatment of your investments, and the timing of when you’ll take Social Security are all factors to consider as you map out how you will create a paycheck in retirement.
4. Adjust your saving and spending today. Once you have a clear idea of how much your dream retirement will cost, you can evaluate the potential tradeoffs and sacrifices necessary to make it happen. This will likely require reducing spending while maximizing the amount you are saving.
5. Continue investing for growth. It’s common for retirees to adjust their investment allocation to be more conservative in order to protect their principal from potential market downturns or increased volatility. While this may make sense for some, it’s important for your portfolio to at least keep on pace with inflation. After all, retirement can easily last several decades. Even modest inflation can make a meaningful impact over that timeframe. Factoring inflation into your projections can help you maintain your purchasing power throughout retirement.
6. Don’t overlook health care expenses. Many retirees are surprised by how much of their budget goes toward medical expenses. Don’t be
one of them. Make finding health insurance a top priority. And, consider the pros and cons of purchasing long-term care insurance.
7. Be flexible. In life and investing, there are no guarantees. Unexpected events can happen any time, and many have financial implications. Think about what your options are if your savings come up short, such as adjusting your retirement date, spending or perhaps picking up a part- time job, and make sure you have the right insurance in place to cover your various assets.
Retiring early is a big dream. If you want help deciding if or how moving your retirement date forward is realistic for you, meet with a financial advisor. Together you can review your goals, investments, risk tolerance and other factors to help you make retirement decisions with confidence.
Jeffrey T. Jolly, CFP ® is a Private Wealth Advisor and Sr. Vice President with Root, Borajkiewicz, Lucarelli Wealth Advisors, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. in North Haven, CT. He specializes in feebased financial planning and asset management strategies and has been in practice for 18 years. To contact him, (203) 407-8188 ext. 330 or visit his office located at 250 State St, E-1 North Haven, CT 06473.
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Do you have what it takes to build the best scarecrow?
Berlin Parks and Recreation will once again be sponsoring Berlin’s Best Scarecrow. The department is encouraging residents, volunteers/ civic organizations, and businesses to create their own unique scarecrows. This year, the scarecrows will take up residency on the lawn area to the right, as visitors enter the Arthur Powers Municipal Complex.
Set-up will occur on Oct. 14 and 15.
Voting slips will be available at the Community Center, Berlin Senior Center, Berlin Peck Memorial Library, and Town Hall. Berlin’s best scarecrow will be decided solely by the public. Voting will begin in Oct. 17 and ends on Oct. 27 at 1 p.m. One vote per person is allowed.
Berlin’s best scarecrow will be announced on Halloween, Oct. 31, and will received a prize and bragging rights. Registration began Sept. 18. To enter, visit the Town of Berlin website, call the Berlin Parks and Recreation Department at (860) 828-7009, or email alaroche@berlin.gov.
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Berlin Park and Rec Department held its 18th annual scarecrow contest in 2022. Scarecrows were set up at the entrance to the government complex, and residents had the opportunity to vote throughout the month of October fortheirfavorite.
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Good job, GOP
Editor:
I just wanted to comment on the excellent job the Republican party has done in Berlin over these last few years. We have seen growth in our town, with the opening of many new businesses, a greater sense of community, not to mention many, many new paved roads, and definitely a cleaner overall appearance...all the while keeping any tax increases down to a minimum. This has not gone unnoticed or unappreciated!
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A testament that we can be constructive without taxing the population to death. Why fix what isnt broken?
Great job and kudos to the Republican party!! Looking forward to another term with our Mayor Kaczynski and excited to see even more great stuff coming for Berlin. Thank you!
Deb Marturano
Re-Elect Mayor Mark
Editor:
I feel Berlin’s Mayor Mark Kaczynski has earned your re-election vote in November! I am newer to the community and have observed how much Mayor Mark Kaczynski cares about the residents of Berlin. As I have taken the time to learn about the Berlin community, involving myself in town events and meetings, I have noticed Mark is always there too!
Being a senior, my pocket book has been stretched in ways that I could not have anticipated. Costs of homes, fuel, and food are out of
control nation wide. The fixed incomes of seniors cannot easily adjust to these climbing costs. I am grateful that our Mayor has focused his leadership on fiscal responsibility, reducing our debt and keeping our Berlin taxes very low.
While Mark has keep our spending under control, he
has still lead us in strong support of public safety. I am most grateful that we now have a police pension plan that will help recruit top officers to skillfully protect our beloved community.
Please consider adding your support to Mark on November 7th.
June Daly
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In Brief
Leash ordinance
In December of 2021, the Town of Berlin passed a new leash ordinance that requires dogs to be always on leashes on public property. This includes all town parks
and public sidewalks. Animal Control Officers are issuing written infractions. The fine for violation of this ordinance is $100. For more information regarding the leash ordinance, refer to the municipal website.
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BLT, Trinity College Quest clean up North Lamentation Mountain
The Berlin Land Trust (BLT) recently partnered with the Trinity College Quest program for a two-day cleanup at Alice Fern Bruce Preserve on North Lamentation Mountain. Their joint efforts not only preserved the area's natural beauty but also enhanced the experience for all who visit.
On Aug. 22 and 26, BLT and Trinity College Quest volunteers hiked to the top of the preserve, nestled in North Lamentation Mountain. Their mission? To protect and enhance.
One standout achievement was the removal of an illegal hunter's stand, promoting wildlife safety and preserving the preserve's integrity. Additionally, an abandoned ceramic cast-iron bathtub was removed piece by piece, restoring the area's natural charm.
A visually stunning accomplishment was the clearing
of a path to a new breathtaking viewpoint. By trimming back trees and vegetation, a new panoramic vista from Lamentation Mountain was unveiled, making the preserve even more enjoyable.
Kudos to Trinity College Quest for their invaluable support. Berlin Land Trust remains committed to conserving open spaces and preserving the town's beauty, ensuring these landscapes remain accessible and enjoyable for generations.
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Now the Duplins attend primarily for the arts and crafts exhibits and the animals.
“Not so much the commercial stuff, but the old time stuff that used to be the main attraction when we were younger, ” Mark said.
For the 74th year, the Berlin Fair made itself to be “the
biggest little fair in Connecticut,” according to fair president Stephen Kulinski. The whole event is organized by the Berlin Lions Club, a volunteer organization geared toward serving the local public. Berlin’s tight-knit quality only adds to the fair’s impact, organizers insist.
“There’s people that have told me over the past years that it’s like a big town reunion every year,” said
Kulinski, who’s spent most of his life volunteering. “Because other than the fair, you don’t see some people. And that’s what’s unique about our fair. You have neighbors working with neighbors.”
Kulinski estimates that about 80,000 fairgoers visited this year. Torrents of people flowed throughout the fairgrounds, some trickling toward the beer booth and other younger ones eagerly waiting for their turn to be spun by aliens (a popular ride called Alien Invasion).
The lively atmosphere was amplified by the smoky aromas of grilled chicken skewers from Mr. Shish Ke Bob’s tent and screaming children trapped in rotating metal cages (also known as the Zipper).
After visiting the fair for the first time last year, Kara Bouteiller decided to bring her family again.
“I love that it’s got a big fair feel, but a small fair vibe,” Bouteiller said. “It’s all paved. There’s not a lot of dust and dirt. I don’t have to
worry about my kid having an asthma attack.”
Sixteen-year-old Kai Kutniewski’s first time at the Berlin Fair was when he was 10. Although he hadn’t been able to attend for the past couple of years, he said that his friends were the high-
light of the event.
“You know, being able to spend time with friends that you may not be able to hang out with all the time,” Kutniewski said. He added that his favorite ride is either the Tornado or the Scrambler.
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Members of the Berlin Democratic Town Committee awoke Sunday, Sept. 17, to find many of their campaign signs had been damaged by vandals.
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The BDTC, however, stated that it remains undeterred in its commitment to serving the people of Berlin. “While we condemn this act of vandalism in the strongest terms,” said Fernandes, “ we will not be silenced or intimidated. Instead, we will replace the damaged signs and continue our efforts to respectfully engage with and represent our community.”
He continued: “We are reaching out to our supporters and the community at large for assistance in replacing these campaign materials. If you believe, as we do, that cowardly and dam-
aging acts like this have no place in politics and civilized society, we kindly ask for your support. Any donations will go directly towards replenishing what was destroyed and ensuring that the voices of Berlin Democrats and freedom loving citizens continue to be heard loudly and clearly.”
“The BDTC,” he said, “ extends it gratitude to the Berlin community for its ongoing support and looks forward to continuing its efforts to Build a stronger and more inclusive Berlin for all.”
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Fire Log
The Fire Administrator’s Office for the Town of Berlin reports the following incidents for the week of September 10.
•September 10: Berlin Turnpike at Ramp F: Motor vehicle accident – Company 3
•September 10: Juniper Lane and Ronal Drive: Pole Fire – Companies 1 and 2
•September 10: 2000 block of Berlin Turnpike: CO2 alarm – Companies 1, 2 and 4
•September 11: 100 block of New Britain Road: Assistance call – Companies 2 and 4
•September 11: Berlin Turnpike and Selden Street: Motor vehicle accident – Company 3
•September 12: 000 block
of Murla Road: Assistance call – Companies 2 and 4
•September 12: 400 block of Berlin Street: Fire alarm – Companies 1, 2 and 3
•September 13: 1100 block of Berlin Turnpike: Car fire – Companies 1, 2 and 3
•September 13: 000 block of Langdon Court: Assistance call – Company 2
•September 13: 300 block of Berlin Street: Fire alarm
– Companies 1, 2, 3 and 4
•September 13: 000 block of Gladding Street: Assistance call – Company 2
•September 14: 000 block of Condon Street: Assistance call – Companies 2 and 4
•September 14: 000 block of Condon Street: Assistance call – Company 2
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Renters rebate
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Textile recycling
Berlin has partnered with AFAB Recycling LLC, a Connecticut-based textile recycling company.
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WELL DRESSED
American Embroidery presented custom embroidered sweatshirts to eight volunteer Berlin Police Cadets who recently graduated the 2023 Cadet Police Academy, and custom made tee-shirts to the 27 cadets in the overall program on Thursday, Sept. 7, at their regularly scheduled meeting. After learning about the program and their extraordinary acts of service and volunteerism from Berlin Police Chief McNally, Lisa Mariano, owner of American Embroidery, immediately offered to create apparel that they could wear with pride while out in the community. Plans are underway to support the program further in the future.
In Brief
Volunteer award
The Robert B. Dornfried Sr. Lifetime Volunteerism Award is bestowed upon a resident “who is dedicated to a lifetime of community volunteerism, civic duty and extraordinary service.”
Visit berlinvolunteerfund.com.
Fire log
From A9
•September 14: Berlin Turnpike near Route 9 south: Motor vehicle accident –Companies 2 and 3
•September 15: 000 block of Galpin Lane: Fire alarm –Companies 2, 3 and 4
•September 15: 2000 block of Berlin Turnpike: Smoke condition – Companies 1, 2, 3 and 4
Note: The Town of Berlin’s four volunteer fire companies provided fire watch and assisted EMS units in patient care and transport during the Berlin Fair on September 14 through 17. During those four days, the fire department responded to 14 calls
Legion Post 68
American Legion Post 68 has been serving Berlin veterans since 1947. For more information, email Post Commander Vin Trigila at v_trig@yahoo.com or send a message to Post 68 via Facebook.
Lineworkers
Eversource is partnering with Housatonic Community College and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Unions 420 and 457 to prepare the next generation of electrical lineworkers in Connecticut. The Lineworker Certificate
Program provides students valuable training in the electric utility industry and the opportunity to progress into
Eversource’s paid apprenticeship program. For details, visit Eversource.com.
for service at the fair. In addition, your four volunteer fire companies provided full coverage for incidents across the Town of Berlin.
Fire Company Designations:
1. East Berlin 2. Kensington
3. Berlin 4. South Kensington
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ROGERS TREE SERVICE Call Dave Cyr (860) 828-9953 CT Lic# S-4240 R256972 SUDOKU R257139 v3 DYNASTY JEWELERS Your Hometown Jeweler WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIR 1064 Farmington Ave., Kensington 860-828-7589 R247356 • Save thousands with us, without losing quality professional service, personal attention & meeting all of your family’s needs. • Let us take you to the same church & cemetery as the others, at half the average cost. Luddy – Peterson Our Funeral Home, Our Crematory, Our Care 205 South Main St. New Britain, CT LuddyAndPetersonFH.com It is an honor & privilege for our family to serve yours. 860-357-4622 R256980v5 Affordable Funerals, $899 Cremations additional fees may apply
Clothing Drive
The Berlin High School All Night Graduation Committee is hosting a Clothing Drive on Saturday, Oct. 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Berlin High School at the Gymnasium entrance.
Rain or shine! Contactless! Drive up and drive off. No need to get out of your car.
Place clean items in large plastic bags. We accept usable, clean clothing for men, women, and kids of all seasons and sizes. Used shoes (packaged separately
please). Accessories such as handbags, ties, hats and gloves. Household items such as pillows, blankets, quilts, sheets, table linens and towels. Stuffed animals and bikes are welcome too! No toys or books please. All proceeds will be used to celebrate the Berlin High School Class of 2024 Graduation in June.
For more information, contact Rosanna Zup (rosannazup@gmail.com) or Dina Palmese (dpalmese@comcast.net)
Democratic Town Committee monthly meeting
The Berlin Democratic Town Committee will hold its monthly meeting on Sept. 21 at the Italian Independent Political Club, located at 16 Harding St. The meeting will begin with a social meet and greet at 6:30 p.m.; Democratic constituents in town are encouraged to attend to learn about important town issues and how to get involved. The actual meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
For more information about the Berlin DTC, individuals should contact the group at
berlindemocrats@gmail.com or P.O. Box 93, 62 Kensington Road, Berlin, CT 06037.
“Cookout the Vote” Fall BBQ
Calling all parents, residents and friends: Members of the Berlin Democratic Town Committee will host a “Cookout the Vote” Fall BBQ event on Sunday, Sept. 24 from 4 to 7 p.m. at 80 Brandegee Lane.
Tickets are $20, $10 for ages 13-20 and kids 12 and under are free.
Come join this family friendly event to enjoy cookout
cuisine, games, and meet the candidates for November’s election and discuss important issues facing the town. For tickets contact berlindemocrats@gmail.com or purchase at https://secure.anedot.com/berlindemocrats/2023-hotdogs
Berlin RTC holding Fifth Annual Raffle
The Berlin Republican Town Committee is currently running their Fifth Annual Raffle. Those who would like to purchase paper tickets, please contact Andra (milleal@comcast.net) at 860670-5131 or Lecia (Leciajp@ comcast.net) at 860-2094199. First and Second Prizes are $500 Visa Gift Cards. Third Prize is $300 Value Restaurant Gift Cards. Fourth Prize is a Samsung Galaxy Go Chromebook. Fifth Prize are Beats Earbuds, and Sixth Prize is a Ring Video Doorbell 4. The drawing will be Thursday, Oct. 12, at 6 p.m., at American Legion Post 68, 154 Porters Pass, Berlin.
Wall of Honor
The Berlin Veterans Commission’s “Veterans Digital Wall of Honor,” located in Town Hall, is dedicated to “All Who Proudly Served and Sacrificed to Protect Our Country.” Berlin residents and their immediate family, past and present, who have served or are currently serving can be put up on the wall. Contact Peter Galgano at petergalgano@ comcast.net or 860-604-7258.
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In Brief SUDOKU ANSWER CROSSWORD ANSWER R257136 v2 Cornerstone R eal e state llc Derek Jutras Broker/Owner R258539 Office (860) 828-7877 Fax (860) 828-5797 Cell (860) 883-7091 E-mail: djutras@sbcglobal.net 860-828-7877 951 Farmington Ave, Berlin, CT “Trust the Experts” “Your Smart Choice in Real Estate” – NEW BRITAIN –185 West Main St, New Britain, CT 860-893-0093 – BERLIN –488 New Britain Rd, Berlin, CT 860-828-1783 – PLAINVILLE –56 Neal Ct, Plainville, CT Sal Calafiore Office: 860-893-0093 Cell: 860-604-6718 Sal@salcal.com www. SALCAL .com R256940v9 Peter D. L. Kern, President | Broker All the resources of a large firm with local, personalized service. Office Hours: 10:30am-5:00pm (After hours available by Appointment) 24/7 979 Farmington Avenue Berlin, CT 06037 (860) 828-5374 kernmtg.com NMLS #11142 Company NMLS #1827309 pkern@kernmtg.com Oficial de Prestamo de habla Espanol Todas revelaciones y formas son en Inglés. R256978 • FHA Loans - Little as 3.5% down payment • Renovations loans for FHA, VA and Conventional • Multi Family • Jumbo loans with minimum 5% down payment • Portfolio loan - as low as 5% down and no mortgage insurance • VA loans - 100% financing • Conventional loans for as little as 3% down payment • Investment loans - low to no document loans • Loans with Credit issues and credit scores as low as 500 available • Reverse Mortgages All loans are subject to credit approval including credit worthiness. insurability, and ability to provide acceptable collateral. Not all loans or products are available in all states or counties. Kern Mortgage Co., Inc. is not affiliated with any government agency. NMLS 1827309 Mortgage Broker only not a Mortgage Lender or Correspondent Lender
Seasonal flu vax available at Stop & Shop
Stop & Shop has announced that seasonal flu vaccinations are once again available at its more than 70 pharmacy locations across Connecticut for both adults and children aged five-orolder. In addition to flu shots, Stop & Shop is also offering the newly approved RSV, respiratory vaccine to those 60 and older. Eligible customers can receive immunizations for both the flu and RSV during the same pharmacy visit, as the CDC has indicated that these vaccines may be administered alongside each other. Vaccinations are administered by Stop & Shop’s trained & trusted pharmacists and are at no-cost with most insurance plans.
Stop & Shop offers several types of flu vaccines, and its team of licensed pharmacists can help each patient select the type that is best for them. Stop & Shop pharmacists will help customers by addressing concerns about allergies, preservatives, or potential side effects. In addition to flu shots, customers aged five and older in need of a COVID-19 vaccine or bivalent booster can receive both the flu and COVID-19 vaccine at once per the CDC, with no need for a waiting period. Stop & Shop pharmacies have an ample supply of Bivalent COVID-19 vaccines for eligi-
ble patients available at nocost with most insurance plans. An updated COVID19 vaccine, that Stop & Shop will offer, is anticipated later this fall.
In addition, Stop & Shop pharmacists are experienced in screening for risk factors associated with various health conditions and providing immunization support to help protect against shingles, RSV, pneumonia, and tetanus. Customers should consult their local Stop & Shop pharmacist for
a full immunization review and to discuss other important immunizations that can help keep them, their families, and the community healthy.
“The health of our community is of utmost importance to Stop & Shop, and we welcome everyone to come and meet with one of our specially trained, dedicated pharmacists about flu shots and other immunizations,” shares Katie Thornell, Director of Pharmacy at Stop & Shop. “It’s never too early to
start taking preventative measures to stay healthy, and we are happy to offer the flu shot as well as COVID-19 boosters, RSV, pneumonia, and shingles vaccinations. We are wellstocked and offer same-day immunizations, either by appointment or simply walking in. Stop & Shop aims to make it easy for everyone to get the care they need to keep themselves and their loved ones healthy.”
Stop & Shop takes extensive health and safety precau-
tions at its pharmacies and has secured additional stock of the flu vaccine. The immunization area also has strict disinfecting and sanitization measures in place between each patient.
To find a Stop & Shop Pharmacy near you, to view which vaccine is available in your local Stop & Shop Pharmacy, or to schedule an immunization appointment, visit www.stopandshop.com/pages/ss-pharmacy.
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1271998 “Quality Service You Can Count On” CT Lic. # 180640 1271998 “Quality Service You Can Count On” 1271998 “Quality Service You Can Count On” R256977v3 Welcome to On The Menu. Let us help you find the perfect place to eat. Whether it’s a celebration, date night, or just grabbing a bite to eat, this list of local restaurants is sure to satisfy your taste buds. Adelphia Café 476 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 203-535-0149 Family owned/operated. Former proprietors of the Neptune Diner in Wallingford. Extensive menu for all tastes. Breakfasts, luncheons and special dinners. All baking on premises. Find great local eats - MenusCT.com Athena II Diner 320 Washington Ave, North Haven, CT 06473 203.239.0663 www.athena2diner.com Open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Serving breakfast, lunch, & dinner. Accept Q Cards. Serving North Haven for 30 years. Daily specials and full liquor available. Colony Diner 611 N Colony Road Wallingford, CT 06492 (203) 269-9507 colonydiner.com Wallingford’s place to go for oldfashioned breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Proudly serving up delicious and hearty meals daily. Voted Best Diner 4 years running by Record Journal. Open seven days. Breakfast served all day. ATTENTION: RESTAURANT OWNERS! To advertise your restaurant to 269,000 weekly readers Call us 203-317-2312 MEDIA THAT MOVES YOUR BUSINESS FORWARD >> To advertise, contact Rebekah Larsen at (203) 317-2302 rlarsen@rjmediagroup.com SERVICE DIRECTORY
ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE (MAYOR’S OFFICE)
The Town of Wallingford is seeking a highly qualified individual to perform a variety of responsible administrative duties in support of the Mayor. Requires an A.S. degree in office management or related field plus 3 years of progressively responsible clerical or office management experience, or a H.S. diploma plus 5 years of progressively responsible clerical or office management experience, or an equivalent combination of education and qualifying experience substituting on a yearfor-year basis. Must possess or be able to obtain certification as a CT ADA Coordinator within 1 year and as a Notary Public within 6 months of appointment. Annual salary:
$69,587 to $89,039 plus an excellent fringe benefits package that includes pension plan, medical insurance, life insurance, 13 paid holidays, paid sick and vacation time. A complete job announcement and application may be downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page and can be mailed to the Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492, or emailed to: wlfdhr@ wallingfordct.gov by the closing date of October 2, 2023. Phone: (203) 294-2080; Fax: (203) 294-2084. EOE
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
Needed for Southington/ Meriden/Berlin/Rocky Hill - Must be 21yrs or older and possess a driver’s license for at least 3yrs – Paid training to acquire CDL license and endorsements available –The opportunity to bring your children to work, No
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Transportation (860) 8280511 ext. 221 or visit us at, 257 Woodlawn Rd., Berlin, CT
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Senior Clerk: Performs a wide variety of responsible clerical duties in a municipal government office. The position requires 4 years of office work experience of a responsible nature and a H.S. diploma. $23.72 to $28.28 hourly plus an excellent fringe benefit package. Apply: Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492. Applications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Human Resources or may be downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page and emailed to wlfdhr@ wallingfordct.gov
The closing date will be that date the 50th application form/resume is received, or September 27, 2023, whichever occurs first. EOE.
TOP CASH PAID
For Junk or unwanted vehicles, Toyota’s etc. Please call Mike @ 203284-8562 8am-5pm.
IMPOUNDED - Chow/ Shep mix, red, vicinity Edgewood Rd. Call Berlin Animal Control 860-828-7055
ETHAN ALLEN - British Classics, Dining table, 8 chairs, buffet, curio, like new, $3,900. (860) 877-3999.
1, 2, 3 CASH FOR YOUR ANTIQUES & JEWELRY - Call Todd Shamock at 203-494-1695.
ALWAYS BUYING CASH PAIDVintage Electronics, Musical Instruments, Amps, Ham Equipment, HiFi, Radios, CB, Guitars, Audio Equipment, Antiques. 860-707-9350
ALWAYS BUYING OLD TOOLS - Old, used, and antique hand tools wanted. MACHINIST, woodworking, engraving, and workbench hand tools. Hunting equipment and firearms also of interest. Fair and honest offers made in your home. Please call with confidence Cory (860) 322-4367.
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75 GAL AQUARIUMComplete with cabinet stand, filter, light, gravel, and many extras. Good condition no leaks. $300 OBO. Call 203-804-5626.
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ANTIQUES - Always buying old; Toys, military, jewelry, art, watches, musical instruments, signs, arcade games, cameras, pre 1970 sports memorabilia, plus more. One item or entire estate contents. Call 860718-5132.
ANTIQUES WANTEDComic books, toys, adv. signs, military items, motorcyles, mini bikes, etc. All items considered, appraisal & estate sale services, incl. clean-outs. 40 years exp. Call or text, Gary at 203-237-4124.
BUYING ALL - Costume Jewelry, Old Watches, Gold Jewelry, Silver Jewelry, Gold & Silver Coins, Sterling Flatware, In Any Condition. Please Call Jude M. Dichele @ (203) 8681816.
BUYING MACHINIST TOOLBOXES - Tools & tooling, contents of machine shops, home workshops and small lathes. Call anytime 860-985-5760
GRASSY HILL AUCTIONS, - an Estate Sale, Liquidation, Attic & Basement Cleanout Company is Always Buying and providing services all over Connecticut. These are just a FEW of the things we are looking for: Antiques, Collectibles, Old/ Vintage Toys, Musical Instruments (Saxophones, Trumpets, Violins, Flutes, Clarinets, Trombone & SO MUCH MORE) Advertising Items, Wristwatches (Broken or Not), Pocket Watches, Tools (Machinist, Woodworking, & MORE) Doorstops, Clocks, Oil Paintings, Old Signs, Old Photographs, Old Postcards, Brewery Items, Hunting & Fishing, PEZ Dispensers, Costume Jewelry, Broken Jewelry, Gold & Silver Jewelry, Gold & Silver Coins, Military Items, Swords & Bayonets, Helmets & Patches, Medals & Uniforms, Pocket Knives, Lighters & Pipes, Fountain Pens, Mechanical Pencils, Fraternal Order Items, Religious Items, Industrial Items, Winchester Items, Sikorsky Items, Pratt & Whitney Items, Colt Items, Native American Items, Vintage Electronics, Slot Cars, Toy Trucks, Matchbox & Hotwheels, Barbie’s, Folk Art, Statues, Bronzes, Trains, Cameras, Mid Century Modern Furniture, Straight Razors, Shaving Items, Political Items, Comic Books, Sports Cards & Autographs…& THE LIST GOES ON! So please give us a call at your earliest convenience. Grassy Hill Auctions 203-868-1816 - Grassy HillAuctions.com
PREMIER ESTATE JEWELRY - Is interested in buying your fine jewelry, watches, coin collections, silver flatware, and costume jewelry. Call Bill, (203) 4942496.
TIMELESS TREASURES ESTATE AUCTIONSIs looking to purchase estate contents. From single items to entire estates. Clean-out services available. Call Bill (203) 494-2496.
TOP CASH PAID For any Toyota any condition, running or not, crashed okay. Will take other makes and models. (203) 600-4431.
POOL CLOSING/OPENINGS - Avoid the hassle of closing or opening your pool, call Steve! (Service all types of pools). 203-506-6329.
COSTUME JEWELRY WANTED - Old & New. “I Pay Top Cash For Your Grandma’s Costume Jewelry Stash!” Julie, 203-443-9602.
WANTED Individual firearms, collections & estates including military & related items.Federally licensed firearms dealer. Gunsmith, appraisals, Richard Pleines, (860) 663-2214.
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