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Pearce Real Estate: 65 years of service
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Through more than six decades of bear and bull markets, recessions, a crippling three-year pandemic and other market challenges, North Haven-based Pearce Real Estate has managed to adapt and grow into one of the most successful independently owned and operated, full-service real estate companies in the greater New Haven region and beyond.
Ukrainian painter finds strength
By Nicole Zappone The Citizen
The images and stories of destruction coming out of Ukraine since Russia invaded the country in 2022 have led to feelings of despair and anger for countless people around the world.
North Haven resident Yevgenia Wayne is among them. And her emotions are more raw than most.
Wayne once lived in Ukraine. She was a university professor, and taught art. She said the war makes her very sad.
Wayne expresses her feelings through her art. She said she experiments with distinctive styles, intentionally bold or with restricted color palettes, geometric shapes, subtle patterns and familiar subjects to create unexpected meaningful images.
This year, Pearce Real Estate is celebrating 65 years of serving the needs of residential and commercial clients. The Pearce brand of service extends to the community at large, supporting dozens of local charitable organizations, which the company has done since its founding.
In 1958, after a successful career in production and marketing at the A.C. Gilbert Company, the late Herb Pearce opened the doors to Pearce Real Estate.
Over the years, the firm has increased to seven residential and commercial offices in the greater New Haven and Shoreline areas.
Pearce Real Estate’s corporate headquarters remains in the company’s original building in North Haven.
Herb Pearce’s daughter, Barbara L. Pearce, is now chair and CEO of Pearce Real Estate. And under her guidance, the company has continued her father’s vision.
“We are so happy to be reaching yet another big milestone," Barbara Pearce said. "We owe it to our fabulous agents and staff, and to the loyal clients who keep coming back, generation after generation.”
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Herb Pearce, the founder of Pearce Real Estate, and his daughter Barbara L. Pearce, the current CEO of the company.
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Chamber celebrates business opening
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The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce hosted a grand opening ribbon cutting at Legacy Law Partners, LLC, 336 State St., Suite 1, in North Haven, on June 22. Planning for your future and the future of your loved ones is essential.
Legacy Law Partners understands the importance of preserving your assets and ensuring your legacy lives on. Their experienced estate planning attorneys provide personalized guidance and support to help you create a comprehensive plan that meets your unique needs and goals.
From wills and trusts to asset protection and tax planning, Legacy Law Partners offers a full range of estate
The Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce celebrated Legacy Law Partners, LLC's grand opening on June 22. Pictured, from left, are Ray Andrewsen, executive director of the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce; Sara Celotto, Legacy Law Partners Chief Operating Officer; Bryan Etter, Legacy Law Partners Managing Partner; Amanda Gilbert-Largent, Legacy Law Partners Partner; and North Haven First Selectman Michael Freda
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Walk at Wharton Brook. Tuesdays beginning July 11. Kick off the day with a walk around Wharton Brook, located off Rt. 5. Meet in the parking lot at the entrance at 9 a.m. Remember to bring water, and wear sneakers, as some terrain may be uneven. If you plan on walking with us, contact the office at 203-239-5432 the Monday prior.
Teen Tech Support. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2 to 3:30 p.m., through Aug. 24. Learn how to get the most out of your phone, laptop or tablet. Our volunteers can help with general device use and special topics like setting up email accounts, browsing the internet, resetting passwords, and more. Register for a 30-minute session. Call 203-2395432.
Lunch out. Wednesday, July 19 at 11:30 a.m. Celebrate National Hot Dog Day with your friends from the Senior Center at Dino’s, a North Haven favorite since 1967. This is a drive-on-your-own event. RSVP by Wednesday, July 12. Call 203-239-5432.
Honey bee presentation. Thursday, July 20 at 11 a.m. Join beekeeper Ray Sola for this fun and informative presentation. Learn why bees are so important to our environment and the foods we eat. Local honey will be available for purchase. RSVP by Thursday, July 13. Call 203-239-5432.
Italian ice party. Tuesday, July 25, noon to 2 p.m. Enjoy an afternoon of delicious Italian ice, courtesy of Micalizzi’s. Cost is $3. RSVP by Tuesday, July 11. Call 203-239-5432.
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The North Haven Camera Club season runs from September to June, and new members are always welcome. The club has beginner, intermediate and Master levels, allowing members to learn photography and participate at their own pace. If you're interested in photography and want to sharpen your skills, visit northhavencameraclub.com or email northhavencameraclub@ gmail.com.
Beautification Awards
The North Haven Garden Club Civic Committee invites the public to nominate properties to be considered for its annual Beautification Awards (the property can be your own). The club will be looking for gardens, primarily in the front of a property,
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Tip line
In response to growing statewide complaints of a spike in so-called street takeover events, the FBI rolled out a tip line for residents to report instances of mass gatherings in parking lots and roadways. Residents looking to report a street takeover are encouraged to call 1-800-CALL-FBI and select the “Connecticut Street Takeovers” option from an operator or visit the website fbi.gov/cttakeovertips.
La Leche League
La Leche League of Hamden/North Haven meets the second Wednesday of the month at Grace & St. Peter’s Church, 2927 Dixwell Ave., Hamden. RSVP to Anne.M@
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Pathway project
The North Haven Garden Club announced its membership in the Pollinator Pathway Project, an effort which brings awareness to the need of planting trees, shrubs and flowers to support pollinators such as birds, insects and wildlife. Residents are invited to participate in the project by identifying their own pollinator garden. Register your property with the Pollinator Pathway Project online, at pollinator-pathway.org.
Mentoring
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut is an affiliate of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, the 119-year-old national youth mentoring organization. Learn more visiting ctbigs.org.
Summer reading
Teens entering grades 6 through 12 in the fall are invited to participate in the 2023 North Haven Memorial Library Teen Summer Reading Challenge. Complete fun activities on a digital, piratethemed BINGO card to win books, treasures and tickets that you can put toward grand prize drawings. Register through the Beanstack Tracker App or sign up online at northhavenlibrary.beanstack.org.
Preservation CT
Preservation Connecticut is a statewide nonprofit historic preservation organization, established in 1975 by a Special Act of the Connecticut General Assembly as the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. For over four decades, Preservation Connecticut has championed the protection of community assets all over the state. For more information, visit preservationct.org.
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The Marine Corps League, Hardware City Detachment, New Britain CT is actively looking for new members. You do not have to live in New Britain to be a member. The Hardware City Detachment regularly supports local veterans and their fami-
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State law provides a reimbursement program for Connecticut renters who are elderly or totally disabled, and whose incomes do not exceed certain limits.
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Wreath-laying
Wreaths Across America is a nonprofit organization founded to continue and expand the annual wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. The group’s mission – Remember, Honor, Teach – is carried out in part each year by coordinating wreath-laying ceremonies in December at Arlington, as well as at thousands of veterans’ cemeteries and other locations in all 50 states and beyond. For more information on how to volunteer locally or sponsor a wreath, visit wreathsacrossamerica.org.
Food bank
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Fire Explorers
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On July 1, Connecticut’s 12 community colleges will merge to become Connecticut State Community College (CT State). Slowly, the new name will appear on campuses, web pages, forms and applications, merchandise and more, but the coming together of these schools is much more than just a name change. It is a reimagining of public higher education in Connecticut, and one of the most ambitious transformations of two-year colleges ever attempted.
One application will allow students to apply to any of the campuses. Using the new website, CTState.edu, prospective students and their families can explore associate degrees and certificates offered at each location and determine the best match for them. Easy access to all locations also means that students can find a course time and modality (on campus, online, or hybrid) that fits their lifestyle. While each student will still have a “home” campus –the place where they take most of their courses, meet with advisors and graduate from – the flexibility and ease of use that the new college offers will ease the overall journey to a degree or certificate.
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college students are accustomed to will remain, both inside and outside of the classroom. The consolidation of campuses will result in a more cohesive experience for students, no matter which location they attend. A common calendar will make it easier for students to sync their classes and academic activities and know about cultural events and key dates at each location.
Students interested in attending CT State in the fall can apply now, and continuing students from each of the community colleges can register for their fall classes. All the information needed, including the full course catalog, can be found on CTState.edu. All applicants are encouraged to complete the FAFSA at StudentAid.gov. This is the first step for many in determining whether they may be eligible for free tuition.
This is a new way for Connecticut residents to access higher education; keeping the best of the community colleges that have benefited Connecticut residents for over 60 years, while adding all the advantages and enhancements offered through a single, statewide community college. CT State is positioned to help local students reach their goals and potential for many more years to come.
El 1 de julio, las 12 universidades comunitarias de Connecticut se unirán para volverse Connecticut State Community College (CT State). Gradualmente, el nuevo nombre aparecerá en los campus, sus páginas web, sus formularios y aplicaciones, su mercancía y más, pero la unión de estas escuelas es mucho más que un cambio de nombre. Es una reimaginación de la educación pública en Connecticut, y una de las transformaciones más ambiciosas jamás intentadas por una universidad de dos años.
Una aplicación le permitirá a los estudiantes aplicar para cualquier de sus campus. Usando el nuevo sitio web, CTState.edu, los futuros estudiantes y sus familias podrán explorar los títulos asociados y los certificados que se ofrecen en cada localidad, y determinar la mejor opción para ellos. El fácil acceso a cada localidad también significa que los estudiantes podrán conseguir el horario y el modo (presencial, en línea, o híbrido) de los cursos más convenientes para su estilo de vida. Aunque cada estudiante tendrá un campus “base” - el lugar donde tomará la mayoría de los cursos, se reunirá con su consejeros y donde se graduará - la flexibilidad y la facilidad de uso que ofrecerá la nueva universidad le aliviará el trayecto total hacia un título o certificado.
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comunitaria de Connecticut están acostumbrados continuará dentro y fuera del salón. La unión de los campus resultará en una experiencia más cohesiva para los estudiantes, no importa en qué localidad estén. Un calendario común permitirá que los estudiantes sincronicen sus clases y actividades académicas con más facilidad y que sepan acerca de las fechas importantes de cada localidad.
Los estudiantes interesados en asistir a CT State en otoño pueden aplicar ahora, y los estudiantes que continuarán en cada universidad comunitaria pueden registrarse para sus clases de otoño. Toda la información necesaria, incluyendo el catálogo de cursos, está disponible en CTState. edu. Se recomienda que cada aplicante llene el FAFSA en StudentAid. gov . Este es el primer paso que muchos necesitan para determinar si serán elegibles para la matrícula gratuita.
Ésta es la nueva manera que los residentes de Connecticut pueden acceder la educación superior; manteniendo lo mejor de las universidades comunitarias, las cuales han beneficiado a los residentes de Connecticut por más de 60 años, mientras se añaden las ventajas y mejoras que ofrece una sola universidad comunitaria a nivel estatal. CT State está preparado para ayudar a los estudiantes locales a lograr sus metas y potenciales durante muchos años más.
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Crabenger Hunt. All month. So many beautiful things to see under the sea! Can you find all 10 underwater creatures hidden in the Children’s Department?
Parent Playdate. Monday, July 10, 10 to 11 a.m., in the Children’s Department. No registration required. Enjoy getting to know other parents/caregivers and their little ones, and check out all that the library has to offer. There will be a quick story time about half way through the hour, but the rest of the time is yours to enjoy and make new connections.
Baby Rhyme Time. Tuesday, July 11, 10:30 to 11 a.m., in the Children's Story Room. No registration required. This program brings caregivers and babies together to nurture bonds and increase awareness of the child’s development. Our primary focus is the healthy development of infants (up to 24 months) with an emphasis on language enrichment and pre-literacy skills.
Dice Quest. Tuesday, July 11, 4 to 4:30 p.m., in the Children’s Story Room. For ages 6 to 11. Registration required. Roll the dice and let fate decide how your story will play out in this Mad Lib-style adventure. The power is in your hands!
Toddler Time. Wednesday, July 12, 10:30 to 11 a.m., in the Children's Story Room. For ages 2 and 3. Registration required. Learn and have fun! Parents/caregivers and their toddlers will interact with books, learn fingerplays and sing.
LEGO Club. Wednesday, July 12, 4 to 4:30 p.m., in the Children's Department. For ages 4 to 12. No registration required. We provide the LEGOs, you provide the creativity!
Dance Party. Thursday, July 13, 10:30 to 11 a.m., in the Community Room. For ages 1 to 5. Registration required. Join us for this loosely structured dance party to burn off some extra energy, sing, dance and play with instruments.
Creation Station: Treasure Slime. Thursday, July 13, 4 to 5 p.m., in the Children’s Department. For ages 3 to 10. No registration required. Come make a craft with a helpful teen volunteer, or grab a pre-made Craft Pack with everything you’ll need to make it at home.
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Summer at the Museum returns
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HARTFORD – Gov. Ned Lamont announced that Connecticut Summer at the Museum – the popular state program that enables Connecticut children to receive free admission at dozens of museums across the state during the summer months – is returning for 2023 with more than 120 museums statewide participating.
Lamont established the program in 2021 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic as a way of providing children with engaging enrichment and learning experiences during the summer months. Now in its third year, Summer at the Museum is funded through a $10 million investment in federal COVID-19 recovery funding Connecticut received from the American Rescue Plan Act.
Under the program, Connecticut children ages 18 and under – plus one accompanying adult – can receive free admission to any of the participating museums, including historic house museums, historic sites, historical societies, art museums, children’s museums, science centers, specialinterest museums, natural history museums, university museums, arboretums/ botanical gardens and zoos.
“We are thrilled that we can bring back this popular summertime program for 2023 because it provides so many opportunities for Connecticut kids and their families,” Lamont said. “The world-class museums and cultural institutions across Connecticut offer unmatched educational and recreational experiences that will keep kids engaged all season long and spark curiosity for years to come.”
The 2023 program began July 1 and concludes on Monday, Sept. 4. The list of participating museums is available at ctvisit.com.
“This initiative expands access to Connecticut’s amazing museums and arts and cultural institutions, creating enriching and rewarding experiences for children and their families,” Liz Shapiro, director of arts, preservation, and museums at the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, said. “Instilling our kids with a sense of discovery is vitally important to their growth and, above all else, is simply fun.”
Participating museums have discretion to administer the Summer at the Museum program to the best of their ability and according to their needs. Certain restrictions may apply, and capacity may be limited.
Report: Troopers may have falsified at least 25K tickets
By Jaden Edison
The Connecticut Mirror
Connecticut State Police troopers may have falsified tens of thousands of traffic stop records submitted to the state’s racial profiling data reporting program, potentially skewing the numbers to reflect more infractions for white drivers and less for Black and Hispanic motorists.
The revelation was made in a report released June 28 following an investigation last year by Hearst Connecticut Media Group revealing that in 2018 four state troopers had fabricated hundreds of traffic stop tickets for professional gain.
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“I create images based on history,” said Wayne. While there are stories in her paintings, there are many ways to interpret what they mean.
Last summer, Wayne's friend fled Ukraine. What that friend saw in one of Wayne's creations "was her perception of the world,” the artist said.
Wayne moved to the United States in 2002 and settled in
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While Pearce leadership works to welcome and prepare new agents into the profession, the company also inspires longevity.
Eileen Smith has been affiliated with Pearce Real Estate for more than 23 years, starting as a part-time reception-
The report was the result of a comprehensive audit by the Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project in the months after the investigation was published.
Auditors reviewed more than 800,000 infractions submitted by 1,301 troopers, stretching from 2014 to 2021.
The inquiry showed that the overreporting and underreporting of traffic infractions went far beyond the four troopers first identified by internal affairs investigations and subsequent reporting.
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North Haven with her husband Stephen. The two met in Ukraine, where Stephen was doing work with the Peace Corps.
“I came here to the United States to create images and start making money,” Wayne said.
Strong women are a recurring theme of her work. She has painted soccer player Megan Rapinoe, U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro, and women who work in healthcare.
Wayne's art is available on her website, yevgeniawayneart.com.
ist and becoming one of the company’s most decorated and top-producing residential agents.
“I grew up with a father who owned a small business and I appreciate the benefits of working for a local business who has ties to the community they represent," said Smith. "It has been an extremely fulfilling career.”
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Rally for animals
North Haven-based Bikers Against Animal Cruelty is a nonprofit which advocates against animal cruelty and neglect, promotes responsible pet ownership and helps provide the cost of emergency care for ownerless victims of animal cruelty and neglect. BAAC’s annual fundraising rally will be held Saturday, July 29, noon to 5 p.m., at Town Center Park, 2761 Dixwell Ave., in Hamden. The event will include food trucks, vendors, bands, pet adoptions, and more. Admission is $5.
Trail association
The North Haven Trail Association maintains several trails for residents to enjoy. As stewards of these trails, the NHTA is in need of volunteers. The group meets the third Monday of the month, 7 p.m., at the Recreation Center. For further information, visit northhaventrails.org.
Clothing donations
Bring your used clothing donations to Hope Christian Church, 211 Montowese Ave. Hope Christian Church is partnering with St. Pauly Textile Inc. to provide a wood-frame drop-off shed for community use. Accepted items: clothing, shoes, belts, purses, blankets, sheets, curtains, pillowcases and stuffed animals.
submitted to the racial profiling database while indicating that the number of falsified records could possibly exceed 58,000.
Overreported traffic infractions by state troopers were more likely to involve whitenon Hispanic drivers while the underreported violations were more likely to include Black or Hispanic motorists, the report states.
More than 7,400 traffic stop records were falsified by constables, researchers said, though they likely had minimal impact on the state’s annual analysis of traffic data given that constables contribute less than 5% of all stops reported by state police.
“Identifying statistically significant discrepancies can be evidence of wrongdoing but a formal investigation would need to confirm that, and that is beyond the scope of our audit,” the report says.
“When we identify records as ‘false’ it is because they fail to meet any of the thresholds we established to try and link them to a real record, no matter how tenuous that linkage might have been.”
Falsified data would have affected the ability to analyze the information, researchers said, and likely downplayed the extent of the racial disparities currently reflected in traffic stop numbers.
It also could have violated the state’s police accountability law, which notes the falsification of reports and violations of the Alvin W. Penn Racial Profiling Prohibition Act as grounds for decertification of an officer’s license.
In a virtual meeting on June 28, where members of the Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project shared the report’s findings with their advisory board, State Police Colonel Stavros Mellekas noted that the number of falsified records declined after 2018, follow-
ing changes within the agency after the internal affairs investigations. He also said that no state resident received a fake ticket. Rather, troopers and constables were making up traffic stops that didn’t happen and making up demographic information for the profiling system.
“The state police back in 2018, the previous administration, they moved in the right direction, took corrective action, identified it themselves,” Mellekas said, adding that those actions came prior to passage of the state’s police accountability law. “As they took corrective action, again, informed these individuals and the whole area that this will not be tolerated going forward. And I think a continued review from our office and your offices will help ensure that.”
Two of the troopers from the initial investigation had received short suspensions, while the other two retired before the conclusion of the inquiry.
During the meeting, Democratic Sen. Gary Winfield, co-chair of the legislature’s Judiciary Committee and a member of the racial profiling project’s advisory board, shared concerns about officials trying to conclude that what happened in 2018 had a significant impact on the numbers.
“We’re still involved in doing the analysis of what happened in 2018, so I don’t think that’s a large enough data set to make that statement,” Winfield said.
“While state police may be right about the decline, I’m often concerned about that, because when the public hears those things, when it doesn’t necessarily turn out to be that later, we’ve said something one way or the other.”
Ken Barone, one of the report’s primary authors, noted how after the four officers were investigated, falsified reports in their cohort, identified as Troop E, “disappeared overnight.”
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All Habitat Services, LLC (CT DEEP# PMBR.02020) will be making an application of aquatic herbicides to Chapman-Sinoway Pond for the purpose of invasive and nuisance aquatic weed control on the following date:
July 10, 2023
Rain Date: July 11, 2023
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David Roach, All Habitat Services, PO Box 231, Branford, CT 06405, 203-245-1212.
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Notice is hereby given that the North Haven Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 7:30 p.m., at the Mildred A. Wakeley Community and Recreation Center, 7 Linsley Street, in Room #2 at which time and place opportunity will be given to those who wish to be heard relative to the following application:
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1. #23-10 Application of Robert Swanson, Applicant, BBL Realty Company, LLC, Owner, relative to 50 McDermott Road, (Map 6, Lot 9), per Section 8.3.3.1, requesting approval to enlarge an existing non-conforming building. IL-30 Zoning District.
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Visit the Wallingford Pancheros location on Tuesday, July 11th between 5 PM & 8 PM to support the Latino Communities Reporting Lab! Simply present this flyer inrestaurant at purchasing and Pancheros will donate 30% of your sale during this time to the organization!
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Visit the Wallingford Pancheros location on Tuesday, July 11th between 5 PM & 8 PM to support the Latino Communities Reporting Lab! Simply present this flyer inrestaurant at purchasing and Pancheros will donate 30% of your sale during this time to the organization!
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