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NHHS football returns to field after forfeit, nabs win

WALLINGFORD In a game characterized by costly turnovers and an aggressive running game led by Joey Mastroianni, North Haven defeated Sheehan 31-21 in an early season SCC show-

First North Haven Business Expo set for this weekend

The first North Haven Festival & Business Expo will be held this Saturday, Sept. 23, at the North Haven Town Green.

The event, which is run by the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce, will feature multiple local businesses and vendors, as well as music on the green from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Admission is free to all.

There will be an antique car show and family activities from the YMCA of Wallingford. The Business Expo will also have food from local vendors such as J Roo’s, Connecticut Chowder, and the Corinthian Lodge 103 Masons.

down on Sept. 15 at Lyman Hall High School.

“That’s North Haven’s style of football,” said Sheehan head coach John Ferrazzi.

“They’re on the field a lot; and with a team like ours, we’ve got a lot of players on both offense and defense.

They grind it out, but I’m not going to make any excuses. We’re going to use this game to fuel us and get us better.”

Sheehan, a SCC Tier 2 team, fell to 1-1. North Haven, elevated to SCC Tier 1 after

Ray Andrewsen, the executive director of the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce, said the event will run rain or shine.

“We've created a safe, family-friendly event. So we'd love to see people come

out. We'd love to see people support North Haven businesses,” Andrewsen said.

If live music and supporting local business isn’t enough, Andrewsen also said attendees have the chance to get free merchandise.

“The first 200 people (who) come to the green will receive, if they choose, a free titanium engraved water bottle a very nice item...go engrave your name right on the bottle,” Andrewsen said.

Attendees will also have an opportunity to vote for their favorite vendor booth, an act which will automatically enter them into a raffle to win Avelo Airline tickets or a Weber Griddle, among other prizes.

The Chamber of Commerce has been working with multiple town offices, including the office of First Selectman Mike Freda, to make the event

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Sheehan defensive back Dante DiNuzzo lays a hit on North Haven fullback Camren Thompson (8) during a game at Lyman Hall High School in Wallingford on Saturday, Sept. 16. Staff photo

Finance 101: Managing money as a “solo” household

More than a quarter of U.S. households meet the definition of “ one-person ” households, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. 1 Living alone and having sole responsibility over your household bills can be an advantage: there’s no need to compromise on priorities. Yet against the backdrop of rising inflation and interest rates, managing life’s expenses on one income can come with challenges.

If you live alone, here are key considerations to help you balance funding your short- and long-term financial goals:

#1 – Be prepared for

“single tax” burden

Your basic living costs –food, shelter, utilities, transportation, and taxes – are your sole responsibility instead of being split with a partner or friend.

Economists call this extra economic burden the “single tax.” In addition for paying more for the basics, single people have to account for losing their total income if they are laid off from a job or facing a prolonged illness. The loss of a job may also mean the loss of health and disability insurance benefits. If this is the case, take action right away to ensure you don’t experience a lapse in coverage.

make sure the rules of how usage and payments are clear and agreed to by all. Such arrangements carry risks for a relationship.

Cost-sharing is a great budgeting tool, but good communication is vital for a positive outcome.

#3 – Recognize the importance of a fallback fund

It’s always smart to have money set aside for a rainy day – an emergency expense that suddenly arises, or an opportunity that requires extra money outside of your available monthly budget.

A good rule of thumb is to park three-to-six months; worth of living expenses in an account with easy access to cash to cover such expenses.

#4 – Don’t overlook your long-term goals

With the challenges of meeting day-to-day expenses, it’s easy to put future plans on the back burner. But you should try to set aside a portion of your income in a retirement plan. Start with a small percentage, then try to work it up to 10% or more. Take full advantage of your workplace retirement plan, particularly if your employer matches your contributions. Also consider contributions to a Roth IRA, which offers the potential for tax-free withdrawals in retirement.

Work with your advisor

Depending on your circumstances, your financial stability can be more tenuous and challenging if you live alone. A financial advisor can be a helpful partner, offering guidance and lending an ear as you discuss your key concerns and goals

#2

– Be cautious about sharing expenses

If you plan to save by splitting some costs with others

If you work independently or your job is subject to layoffs, it may be wise to set aside six-to-nine months’ worth of living expenses to be prepared for any extended downtime from work.

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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Benhaven Walk for Autism kicks off

As Benhaven prepares to hold its fifth Walk for Autism on Sunday, Sept. 24, much of the excitement seems to be geared toward pizza and WTNH’s Channel 8 weather mobile two popular activities that happen only after

the event’s main two-mile trek near North Haven High School.

“We have a lot of folks who are very food-motivated and pizza’s definitely a favorite food,” said Tacie Lowe. For 33 years, Lowe worked as Benhaven’s Individual and Family Support program di-

rector. Although she’s now retired, Lowe has remained as a consultant for special projects. The Walk for Autism is one she’s helped coordinate since its inception.

“The whole day is really the best event. I couldn’t really choose,” she said. “I think everybody seems to have a really good time.”

For 60 years, Benhaven has supported students and families living with autism. The nonprofit agency operates programs that target educational, behavioral and personal growth, including exercise and health. However, its Walk for Autism offers more than just exercise. It’s an event that helps raise funds for a community in need and embraces the relationships and connections within that community.

Different departments use the funds in different ways, Lowe said. The Individual and Family Support program in particular has been able to provide free meals and gym memberships for people facing food insecurity and other financial struggles.

To register, participants can visit jbsports.com. While the registration fee is $30, those who donate or raise $200 or more get to enter for free.

Registration closes this Sunday, Sept. 24 at 4 p.m.

The walk itself starts at North Haven High School, continues along Bailey Road and circles back to the school. Much of the journey is flat and is either on school grounds or near quiet neighborhoods.

There’s also a virtual walk option for people who are unable to participate in person. After registering, virtual participants are mailed an event tee-shirt and a race bib. On Sunday, they’ll do their two miles within their own location.

Awards will be given to the top individual and team fundraisers. Donations aren’t mandatory for participants, but they do help, Lowe said. Sponsorships also add a lot to their funds.

A participant named TJ has managed to win the top donor prize for the past four years, thanks to his computer savviness. His top method

is sending out emails to his long list of friends, as well as his parents’ contacts.

“We don’t know what’ll happen this year,” Lowe said.

“We still have another week, but he’s in the running (to) do it again.”

Following the walk, numerous activities will be open for participants and families to enjoy: face painting, games, raffles, and live music. There will also be emergency vehicles namely a fire engine and an ambulance on display. This year, the space for festivities is more open and more private, lessening the risk for sensory overload.

Benhaven’s Walk For Autism has grown every year since it started, Lowe said. She expects Sunday to have a great turnout.

“I think every year it’s become more and more magical,” she added. “People just have such a nice time. Families get together, old staff, alumni, students who graduated from Benhaven come back. I can’t explain how special a day it is.”

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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.

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Tuesday Matinee: The Lost King – Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1:30 p.m.

An amateur historian defies the stodgy academic establishment in her efforts to find King Richard III’s remains, which were lost for over 500 years.

Rated: PG13, runtime: 108 mins. No registration is required.

Armchair Traveler: IsraelThe Holy Land Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2:30 p.m.

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Romance Book Club –Wednesday, Sept. 27, 6 p.m

For the month of September, we will be reading and discussing, Out of the Clear Blue Sky by Kristan Higgins. The author will be attending the book club discussion via Zoom!

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Online Author Talk: Amor Towles – Wednesday, Sept. 27, 8 p.m.

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School News

Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y., has awarded Andrew James, of North Haven, with a bachelor’s degree in cinema and media studies and creative writing major.

Emerson College, Boston, Mass., awarded Jack Wilcox, of North Haven, with a bachelor’s degree in Media Arts Production.

Clarkson University, Potsdam, N.Y. awarded Alexander Crerar Page, of North Haven, with a bache-

lor’s degree in mechanical engineering, aeronautical engineering.

Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, N.H., has named David Gelinas and Trevor Sharnick, both of North Haven, to its president’s list for the summer semester.

Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, N.H., has named Williaqm Heibler to itws dean’s list for the summer semester.

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Blood drive set for Sept. 27

The North Haven Sons and Daughters of Italy Lodge 2805 is proud to announce that we will be hosting a Blood Drive for the American Red Cross on Wednesday, Sept. 27, from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. This Blood Drive will be held at St. Frances Cabrini Church, 57 Pond Hill Road, North Haven. Please register online for a time slot at www.redcrossblood.org. It is identified online as St. Frances Cabrini ChurchPlease help us fill the slots!

Additional information about our Lodge can be found at northhavenlodge2805.club. For more information about the blood drive, contact Denise at 203710-7397.

11th annual Fashion Show

The North Haven Sons & Daughters of Italy Lodge 2805 is proud to once again be sponsoring another fashion show. Join us for a fun afternoon that includes the lovely fall, winter, and holi-

day fashions from Carol’s Creations of North Haven. There will be a delicious and plentiful buffet brunch on Nov. 19, 2023 at the Woodwinds Banquet Facility, 29 Schoolground Road, Branford, CT, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person. a credit only bar is available. It promises to be a great day! Who knows? You might be a raffle winner and, as always, we’re looking forward to meeting and talking with you. Contact Regina at 203-376-8524 or Georgianna at 203-988-8006 or nhsdilodge2805@outlook.com.

Recently, the North Haven Rotary Club President Susan Pace presented a donation to LuAnn Cottiero Buono from Fellowship Place, Inc. Their mission is to serve adults living with mental illness by offering a full range of therapeutic support and rehabilitation services that promote independence, wellness, and meaningful life. She spoke to the club about how her organization’s homeless program has grown significantly since the pandemic. Since food prices have increased by 30%, the generous donation will be used to purchase food to feed the clients served.

If interested in joining The North Haven Rotary Club, get in touch with Rick Bassett at 203-234-2600.

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“This festival on the green was an idea that the Chamber presented to me and I thought it was outstanding,” Freda said.

Freda says he’s a cheerleader for the event, which he described as “a wonderful opportunity for the citizens of North Haven to interact directly with some of our

“My role is to be collaborative, supportive, promote the business community, and always promote the Chamber – it’s been a great resource for our community here in North Haven,” Freda said.

Andrewsen said that for him, it’s not just professional – it’s personal. Andrewsen describes himself as a North Haven kid who’s proud to put on an event that highlights so many local businesses.

“Around that entire green, I have a lot of deep memories. It’s the center of North Haven, but it’s been at the center of my life,” Andrewsen said.

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Save the Dates:

Medicare Qand A with Nick Casella: Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 10 a.m. We welcome Nick Casella, Founder an Partner at Health Insurance Associates of North Haven, back to the Center to help you navigate your Medicare options. With close to 40 years experience, Nick will help you find a plan that best fits your needs. Call to reserve your spot before Sept. 27, 2023. Call 203-239-5432 for this important and informative presentation.

The Power of Social Connections: Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 10:30 a.m. This presentation focuses on the importance of social connections, purpose and community in preventing and treating chronic diseases. Research shows that social connectedness can improve your health, well-being and more! Dr. Nupar Garg, M.D. will be our guest speaker. Dr. Garg is a board certified physician in both emergency and lifestyle medicine, who has been practicing for the past 10 years. To RSVP call the Center at 203-239-5432 by Oct. 4.

Wine Cork Pumpkin: Friday, Oct. 13, at 1:30 p.m. Join our friend, Deb Urso, from Hamden Rehabilitation and Health Care Center for this cute craft. Learn how to make a pumpkin from wine corks!! No fee to attend. Gather with friends as we get ready for Fall!! RSVP by Wednesday, Oct. 11 by calling 203-239-5432.

“A Million Thanks”: Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 1 p.m. Come design cards and write notes of support to our troops overseas. A suggested donation of $1.00 per card to be given to A Million Thanks, the Nonprofit organization who will be sending the

cards overseas on our be half. It’s a wonderful way to thank those who fight for our freedoms for the upcom ing Veterans Day holiday. Call 203-239-5432 to sign up by Oct. 13, or for more infor mation.

North Haven Senior Center

2023 Holiday Fair

Nov. 3 from 3 –Saturday, Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Items needed to make our Holiday Fair a suc cess: designer handbags (gently used), costume jew elry, gently used baskets or gift containers, handmade crafts, and gently used and well cared for items for “Grannies Attic baskets. Please do not do nate books, puzzles, cloth ing, electronics/appliances, mismatched glassware, dish es, mugs, etc. Donations can be dropped off at the center, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. p.m. until Oct. 2. All pro ceeds from this annual fundraiser go back to the Se nior Center to enrich the lives of our North Haven se niors!

Paid Classes

All checks made payable to: Treasurer Town of North Haven or unless otherwise noted. Registration will be taken Monday through Fri day from 10:00 am to 3 p.m.

A class with insufficient en rollment will be cancelled prior to the starting date and participants will receive a re fund as well as being noti fied. Once a class is in ses sion there are no refunds or adjustments to the required payment, as instructors are based on payment once the class is filled.

Better Balance and Thursdays, 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. or 10:45 – 11:45 a.m.

Better Balance will focus on strength training and stretching, safe and effective exercises, flexibility and balance training, and exercises that can be modified for each person’s fitness level and can be performed seated or standing. $30 for series.

The 1st Annual North Haven Festival & Business Expo has been designed to connect the North Haven and regional business communities to the residents for which they serve. It will be a daylong celebration of business on the North Haven Town Green.

We will be having a drawing for "Favorite North Haven Business" and "Favorite Exhibitor Booth" for a chance to win one of several giveaways, some of which include Avelo Airlines - Round Trip Tickets for 2 or a Weber Griddle 28" LP

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Certificates awarded to winners of Beautification contest

On Saturday Sept. 15, member of the North Haven Garden Club handed out Certificates of Excellence to most of the winners of this years Beautification Contest. Members of the committee visited properties that were nominated in different areas of town, tallied the results and contacted the winners, 7 in all. The North Haven residents and

winners who attended the small ceremony at the North Haven Library were Jerry Corso, Mary Mandel, Jennifer Mauro, Pietro Mazzucco, Elaine Tiroletto and one resident who wished to remain anonymous. Joe DeLucia was not able to attend and will have his certificate delivered. Because of your effforts to beautify your properties, you are

Holiday Fair

Support the North Haven Senior Center by donating to the annual Holiday Fair!

Items we need to make the 2023 Holiday Fair a success include:

Designer handbags (gently used)

Costume jewelry

Gently used baskets or gift containers

Handmade crafts

Gently used and well cared for items for “Grannies Attic”

Raffle baskets

Donations can be dropped off when the center is open. Drop off at 189 Pool Road Monday through Friday 8 a.m. -3 p.m., now until Oct. 1. Please do not donate books, puzzles, clothing, electronics/appliances, mismatched glassware, dishes, mugs, etc. 2023 Holiday Fair will be on Friday, Nov. 3, 3 – 7 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 4, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Military Whist

The North Haven Congregational Church Women’s Fellowship will be hosting a Military Whist Card Game on Friday, Sept. 22, at the North Haven Congregational Church, 28 Church St., North Haven. Tickets are available

helping us keep North Haven a beautiful town. Congratulations to al and keep up the good work!

Beautification Committee members this year are Camille Bracale, Gerri Giordano, Cindy Golia, Lynda O'Donnell,Marge Quinn, Carmen Sealy, Dawn Schmitt, and Maria Yankura.

In Brief

now $12 per person and must be purchased in advance. Singles and couples welcome. Call the Church Office at 203-239-5691 for information. Light refreshments will be served. There will be a 50/50 raffle. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. Game begins at 6:00 p.m. Ample parking, handicap accessible.

Harvest Fair

The Women’s Fellowship of the North Haven Congregational Church, 28 Church St., North Haven, will host their annual New England Fair in person on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come browse through our “Handcrafted” items and our “Nearly New” room. Take the “Cookie Walk” and shop in “Grandma’s Kitchen and Bakery.” Check out the “Jewelry,” “Yarn Boutique,” “Kitchen Essentials,” RADA products, and “Christmas Room.” Take a step back in time and discover treasures as you walk through “Grandma’s Attic.” Ample parking, handicap accessible. For directions and more information call the Church Office at 203-239-5691.

Summer Fun with Friends!

Members of the North Haven Senior Center gather every Tuesday and Friday at 1 p.m. for friendly competition of bocce between one

another. Novice players are welcome, if you would like to join the fun stop by or call the Center 203-239-5432

HeatSmart

The Town of North Haven is taking part in a campaign to get residents to consider installing environmentallyfriendly heat pump technology in their homes. The town has partnered with PACE – Peoples Action for Clean Energy – and the North Haven Clean Energy Task Force on this educational outreach effort. To learn about the HeatSmart North Haven program, visit heatsmartct.org/northhaven.

North Haven Camera Club

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 at their own pace. For more information, visit northhavencameraclub.com or email northhavencameraclub@gmail.com.

Distinguished Service Award

The North Haven Sons & Daughters of Italy 2805 will honor Artie and Angel Natalino and Bill Mitchell with its Distinguished Service Award. The honorees will be

recognized at a dinner to be held Thursday, Sept. 28, 5:30 p.m., at The Woodwinds in Branford. Tickets are $50 and include appetizers and dinner. Call Frank at 203410-4254.

La Leche League

La Leche League of Hamden/North Haven meets the second Wednesday of the month at Grace and St. Peter’s Church, 2927 Dixwell Ave., Hamden. RSVP to Anne.M@LLLCT.org. Attendees from all towns in the greater New Haven area are welcome.

The National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association monthly meeting will take place Monday, Oct. 2, at 1 p.m., at the North Haven Congregational Church, 28 Church St. All active and retired federal workers are invited to attend.

The guest speaker will be Michelle Bourdeau, Director of BBB Foundation will speak on how to protect yourself from scams and frauds targeting older adults

and provide tips and pointers for not becoming a victim.

North Haven Historical Society News

Volunteers from the North Haven Historical Society will be participating in the North Haven Festival and Business Expo. This inaugural event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 23, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will take place on the North Haven Town Green, 19 Church St., in the center of North Haven. All who visit the society’s table will be treated to a giveaway and lots of information about the town’s history.

For more information, call 203-239-7722, email us at nhhistsoc@gmail.com, or visit us – we are open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 – 4 p.m. The historical society is located in the Cultural Center, next to the library, at 27 Broadway. There is plenty of free parking, but be advised that the building is not handicapped-accessible.

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Please attend upcoming meeting

Editor:

Please attend the Planning and Zoning Commission PZC meeting Oct. 2, 7:00 p.m. in the Library Community Room. The proposal to bring digital billboards DBBs to North Haven has been continued.

Please call 203-239-5321 Land Use on October 2 to verify digital billboards are still on the agenda. You will be negatively impacted if you live within a mile of: I91, 250 and 260 Universal Drive, 48 and 51 Giles Avenue, 100 United Drive, 400 N Frontage Road, 100 and 200 Valley Service Road, or 63 and 91 Washington Avenue. These are locations for potential DBBs.

A Billboard Overlay District BOD is being proposed for I91 in North

Letters to the Editor

Haven. They want to litter our town’s beautiful landscape with gigantic, bright DBBs 15’ x 60’ and 35 feet in height from the property grade. There will be 750 feet between DBBs located on minimum 4 acres on IG-80 and IL-80 properties. DBBs can be 200’ from parks, playgrounds, cemeteries, and they can be 500 feet from residential neighborhoods! These monstrosities are 900 square feet in size with TWO digital faces that will be lit 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year!

The messages can flip at a minimum every 7 seconds. Here is an example of frequency using the flip of every 10 seconds for 6 messages in one minute. It is 360 message flips in one hour and 8,640 message flips in 24 hours. And that’s just ONE side of the DBB!

Many residents will be able to see these DBBs from their homes and all residents will be able to see these DBBs simply

while driving in town. Please attend the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting and tell the commission members to

Election Letters Policy

vote, “No!” on the Billboard Overlay District.

Election Day is set for Tuesday, Nov. 7. Between now and then, anyone seeking to submit a letter to the editor regarding an election-related issue or a political endorsement is asked to limit their letters to 200 words. Any letters that exceed this word limit risk not being published prior to the election. Also, all letters are subject to review for content and appropriatness and can be rejected if determined to not meet the standards set forth for both.

While we will endeavor to print all letters submitted, publication is not guaranteed as it will be dependent on space limitations.

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winning last year’s Class MM state championship, is also 1-1.

Friday, however, marked the first time on the field this season for the Nighthawks, who forfeited their Week 1 game while launching an investigation into “studentathlete conduct.”

The investigation complete, North Haven resumed practicing on Wednesday and, on Friday night, had a victory against a Sheehan team expected to contend in Class SS.

Amid the defeat, Ferrazzi did say that he was pleased with the grit his team showed throughout the game.

“North Haven was the better team tonight and I told our guys that I was really proud about the way they left it out there,” he said. “I saw some guys play their hearts out and played a lot of snaps tonight.”

The way the game started, it looked like the Titans were going to control the tempo. The offense completed a masterful 69-yard drive capped by a two-yard touchdown run by sophomore running back Brady Rossacci. Gorry went 5-for-5 for 37 yards on the drive.

On the ensuing drive for North Haven, Sheehan defensive lineman A.J. Tatro recovered a fumble and rumbled to the Nighthawks 31yard line.

Four plays later, North

Haven cornerback Connor Rapuano intercepted a pass from Gorry intended for DiNuzzo and took it 80 yards for a game-tying touchdown.

“With that play on defense, it is all about doing your homework and making sure you look at the scouting report,” North Haven head coach Anthony Sagnella said.

The pick-six proved to be the momentum shift as the Nighthawks marched down the field on their ensuing possession. Mastroianni threw a perfect 21-yard touchdown pass to tight end Ryan Bernardo to give the Nighthawks a 14-7 lead.

The drive was highlighted by a 26-yard pass from Mastroianni to Rapuano on a 3rd-and-24.

“Joe is a tough little guy,” Sagnella said. “He threw the ball on a rope tonight. I think had he not cramped,

we would have been more cohesive in the second half.”

The Titans would not go quietly. They completed a 65yard drive highlighted by DiNuzzo’s 42-yard touchdown to tie the game at 14all.

Mastroianni was not going to be stopped, however. He returned the ensuing kickoff 60 yards into the red zone

and finished off the drive with an 8-yard touchdown run to make the score 21-14.

On the ensuing drive, Rosacci lost a fumble to put North Haven back in scoring position. It appeared that he was down by contact and Ferrazzi was not happy with the call.

“I disagreed with the call

and took a look at the film already,” he said. “We didn’t think it was a fumble, but that was the call that was made. I was happy to hold them to a field goal (attempt) after that.”

North Haven was unable to convert on the field goal due to a botched snap, but turnovers continued to ravage Sheehan’s chance at a comeback. A muffed punt led to a second field goal for the Nighthawks. This one was successful and it gave them a 10-point cushion, 2414.

Despite their best efforts, which included a beautiful 33-yard touchdown pass from Gorry to Rossacci, the Titans were unable to recover from North Haven’s ruthless rushing attack.

“This loss should sting us, but hopefully it will fuel our fire,” Ferrazzi said. “That’sa good football team and could be one of the best teams we face, but if I know anything about our team, we will use this to get better moving forward.”

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TOWN OF NORTH HAVEN INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO RESIDENTS AND TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH HAVEN AND OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES:

Notice is hereby given that the Inland Wetlands Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at the Mildred A. Wakeley Recreation and Community Center, 7 Linsley Street, in Room 2 at 7:00 PM., to consider the following application. A copy of this notice is filed in the Town Clerk’s Office.

PUBLIC HEARING:

1. #I23-09 Application of John Cifarelli, Applicant, J P K Unlimited LLC, Owner, relative to 97 Defco Park Road, (Map 95, Lot 27), seeking a Permit to Conduct Regulated Activity and a Site Plan Referral. Plan

Entitled: Site Development Plan, #97 Defco Park Road, North Haven, Connecticut 06473. Prepared by: Criscuolo Engineering LLC. Dated: 2/19/2021, Revised 6/15/2021. Scale: 1”= 30’. IL-80 Zoning District.

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