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Project update

A March 15 message by First Selectman Robert Yamartino on Middlefield's municipal website states: "Guerrera Construction Company is to start prep work on the Lake Shore Drive culvert project shortly. This prep work will take approximately three weeks.

“One-and-a-half of those weeks will be work within the roadway, so a detour will be in place. The road will be open at the end of each work day. As this project begins and continues, we thank all of the affected residents for their understanding and patience."

In 2020, Middlefield received a Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP) grant in the amount of $128,205 for the replacement of the Lake Shore Drive bridge and culvert.

And Mr. Coginchaug 2023 is ...

Press Release

Nine boys from the Coginchaug Regional High School Class of 2023 competed for the title of Mr. Coginchaug 2023 on Friday, March 17.

The contestants Dalton Bates, Ethan Covello, Drue Fleck, DJ Kozik, Jayson Penney, Christian Quesnel, Adam Schaffer, Nick Sklutovsky and Ryan Wirger –performed an opening dance number, showcased their talents, and donned their best formal wear.

After the formal wear por-

tion of the show, Schaffer, Penney, Bates, Fleck and Kozik moved on to the final question and answer portion of the competition.

In the end, Drue Fleck was crowned Mr. Coginchaug in front of the sell-out crowd, with the rest of the boys cheering him on.

Teachers, Ms. Suchy, Ms. Altieri and Mr. Scianna, served as the judges.

The evening was sponsored by Coginchaug DECA, with the proceeds going to help

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Well-traveled local musician Bryan Titus entertained visitors at Lyman Orchards’ Apple Barrel market on Saturday, March 18, St. Patrick’sDayweekend. Photo by Brett Bogdan Drue Fleck bested eight other seniors to be crowned Mr. Coginchaug 2023 last Friday. Photo by John Giammatteo See Mr. Coginchaug, A7

Veteran swim coach is taking a step back

WALLINGFORD Donna

Neary has been involved with Lyman Hall swimming for the better part of the last four decades. The veteran coach is now taking a halfstep back from her duties.

Neary is stepping down as head coach of the Lyman Hall-Coginchaug boys swimming and diving team. She will remain on as head coach of the the Lyman Hall girls swim program.

Neary has separate stints as the LH girls head coach, the first starting in 1983 and lasting 19 seasons. She came back as an assistant and eventually took over the girls program again in 2014. She took over the boys team

in 2013 and has been at the helm since.

The main reason she’s stepping down is because she has a condo in Florida and would like to spend the winters in the Sunshine State.

“Since I retired from teaching I bought a place and car in Florida and I’m a Florida resident now,” Neary said.

“The girls season is short and sweet, and its great to be up here in the fall. The boys season is very long and I’m paying condo fees in Florida, and it makes no sense to leave a condo empty.

“It’s hard to take that final foot out of the state; I’ve lived here my whole life. It’s hard. I’m glad I could finish this season with these nine seniors. It’s our first real full

season with this group. I wanted to be here for that.”

Neary had her former diving coach, Stephanie LavadoBerghorn, lead the team from Dec. 1 through 24 before returning to Connecticut to coach the boys for the rest of the season.

“It’s an end of an era,” said Neary, the SCC Swim coach of the Year in 2022. “It’s hard to step away. I’ve been doing this for a while.

“This is a great group of kids” she added. “They really like each other. They always do a group picture every time we get off the bus. It’s nice to go out with a group like that that really likes each other. They are very close.”

Neary plans on spending her winters coaching tri-athletes in Florida.

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Brush pick-ups scheduled

Public Works provides details for residents living in Durham

Press Release

The Durham Public Works Department will start its annual brush pick-up beginning the week of April 10. Residents should place brush along the curb prior to that date. Homeowners are reminded each house is limited to one truckload of brush.

Please stack brush for easy and efficient pick-up following these guidelines:

Piles need to be placed cutend toward the curb; Piles cannot be stacked more than 4 feet tall; Brush must be less than 8 foot in total length; Trunks or branches

are to be no larger than 4 inches in diameter; No processed wood or stumps; Do not place piles within 15 feet of electrical transformers or phone/cable boxes that may be located along the roadside; Piles need to be located 10 feet from telephone poles and mailboxes.

Brush piles not conforming to these requirements will not be picked up, and the town crew will make only one pass on each street.

The intent of the annual spring brush pick-up is to allow homeowners to remove branches and limbs that have fallen naturally over the

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course of the winter onto their property. Land clearing or evidence of newly-cut trees does not comply with these regulations. These types of piles will not be removed by the town crew. Brush pick-up can only be done in fair weather. With Mother Nature’s cooperation, the Public Works Department plans to finish the project within a few weeks. We ask that you follow the guidelines to help make the process more efficient.

If you have a question or need additional information, call 860-349-1816 during the hours of 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Middlefield-Rockfall Public Works also to start week of April 10

Press Release

The Middlefield-Rockfall Public Works Department will conduct its annual spring brush pick-up starting Monday, April 10. Please have all brush at curbside before the start date to ensure pick-up. Only one pass will be made on each street. Since this service is provided throughout town, we must limit each household to one

truckload of brush.

Brush piles need to be placed at the curb with cutend toward the street stacked in piles no larger than 6-feet wide and 5-feet high, and branches not exceeding 8 feet in length or 4 inches in diameter. Brush must be 10 feet from any obstacles, such as telephone poles, mailboxes, fences, vehicles, power boxes, etc. No

stumps, processed wood, lumber or construction material is allowed. Piles not conforming to these requirements will not be picked up. This service is for normal clean-up and yard maintenance; not for lot-clearing or removing newly-cut trees.

Public Works can be reached at 860-349-7118 from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Or, email jwickham@middlefieldct.org.

The Middlefield Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt will take place Saturday, April 1, 1 p.m., at Peckham Park. The age range to participate is pre-K through fourth grade. Refreshments will be provided. The event will include prizes, a Jelly Bean jar guessing contest and a visit from the Easter Bunny.

CVEF grants

The Coginchaug Valley Education Foundation is accepting grant applications. If you have a great idea, apply now. The application can be downloaded from coginchaugvef.org and are due Monday, May

1. Questions can be emailed to grants@coginchaugvef.org.

Road clean-up

Middlefield-Rockfall Community Road Cleanup Day is Saturday, May 6. Volunteers can come to Peckham Park between 9 and 11 a.m. to collect bags, gloves and a trash picker. Then, return unused materials and collected trash to Peckham Park by 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 7 for the town crew to pick up. Rain date is May 7.

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Eversource developing future workforce

Press Release

With a high demand for skilled utility workers across the state, Eversource is partnering with Housatonic Community College and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) 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.

“Our industry is seeing incredible growth, and as we look toward a clean energy future, it’s critical that we continue to ensure we have a well-trained workforce to maintain a safe and reliable electric system while delivering excellent service for our customers,” Eversource President of Connecticut Electric Operations Steve Sullivan stated. “We’ve had great success with our popular certification program at Capital Community College

and are excited to expand that collaboration with Housatonic Community College. We value our partnership with the Connecticut State Community College system and know it will help us train highly skilled lineworkers who will have strong employment opportunities after completing the course. ”

Nearly 150 students applied for 15 open spots in the rigorous 13-week certification program.

The students began virtual

classroom learning and hands-on training at the Eversource outdoor training complex in Berlin in early March.

Their extensive course work includes electrical theory, CPR, and safety – preparing them for employment with electrical lineworker responsibilities and tasks.

“We are happy to expand this program with Eversource, which started with Capital Community College

students in 2021,” said CT State Community College President John Maduko, M.D. “Through partnerships like this, we are able to quickly meet workforce needs in our community while our students prepare for in-demand jobs that pay family-sustaining wages.” Visit Eversource.com for more information on the certification program and to stay updated on the next available class.

Scholarships

Huscher Team

The Huscher Team of William Raveis Real Estate will award a $500 scholarship to a graduating senior from Coginchaug Regional High School who will attend college or a trade school in the fall.

Applicants will submit an essay on “What I Love About My Town and/or Community.” Essays should be at least one page or 500 words, but can be longer. Essays, along with the writer’s name, contact information and posthigh school plans, are due by the end of day Friday, April 28. Essays can be submitted to the CRHS guidance office or emailed to Debbie.Huscher@ Raveis.com.

Durham Fair Association

The Durham Fair Association is offering 10 $2,500 scholarships to high school

seniors who live in Durham, Middlefield or Rockfall and will be attending an institution of higher learning in the fall.

Applications are available at the guidance offices at Coginchaug Regional High School, Vinal Regional Technical High School, Xavier High, Mercy High, Middletown High School Vo-Ag Center and Choate Rosemary Hall.

Submission deadline is Friday, April 14. For more information, contact Diane Moore at 860-966-1301.

Rockfall Foundation

The Virginia R. Rollefson Environmental Leadership Scholarship, offered by The Rockfall Foundation since 2018, recognizes outstanding contributions by a high school senior residing in the Lower Connecticut River Valley for carrying out a program, project, or activity that benefits preservation, conservation, restoration or environmental education.

One $1,000 scholarship is awarded yearly to a student who demonstrates leadership and initiative.

Applications must be submitted by Thursday, March 30.

For full details, visit rockfallfoundation.org.

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Middlefield Community Center

Bus trip. Wednesday, March 29, shopping at Walmart in Wallingford. Call Middletown Area Transit at 860-3460212, press 2.

Senior Lunch Bunch. Join us Monday, Wednesday and Friday for lunch at the Middlefield Café.

Lunch is provided by CRT for a suggested donation of $3. For more information, call 860-349-7121.

Energy assistance. Applications are being accepted inperson for energy assistance. Call 860-349-7121 to make an appointment.

Food bank. The food bank is open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., by appointment only. For more information, call 860-349-7121.

Dial-a-Ride. Curb to curb service. Cost is $7 for round trip transportation. For details, call Middletown Area Transit, 860-346-0212.

Zoom exercise classes. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. For Middlefield/Rockfall seniors. To register, call 860-349-7121.

Volunteer. Volunteers are needed to serve lunch. For details, call 860-349-7121.

Tag, plant sale

The Durham Garden Club is planning a Tag and Plant Sale for Saturday, April 15, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 163R Middlefield Road. Rain date is Sunday, April 16.

Tag sale item donations are appreciated. All funds raised support the club’s annual CRHS scholarship and civic beautification work. Email Karen Patterson, tashmoo4me@aol.com.

Raccoon Club

The New Haven Raccoon Club, 853 New Haven Road, Durham, will host its annual ham shoot/youth .22 shoot Sunday, March 26 starting at 9 a.m. Try your luck at winning a ham for Easter din-

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ner. Refreshments will be available.

Setback tourney

The New Haven Raccoon Club of Durham will host a setback tournament Saturday, March 25, 5:30 to 10 p.m., at 853 New Haven Road. The tournament is a fundraiser for the CRHS Scholarship Committee. Players of all abilities are welcome. Register online: bit.ly/3IZx1ZO.

Volunteer

The Middlefield Fire Department seeks volunteers age 18-plus. No experience is required; the department provides the necessary training.

To learn more, visit middle-

fieldfirect.org, email info@ middlefieldfirect.org or stop by the firehouse Mondays before 7 p.m.

The department also has an Explorer program for youth age 14 to 18.

Wellness expo

Exhibitors and speakers are sought for the 10th Bi-Annual Passport to Health & Wellness Expo, which will be held April 23, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at The Bristol DoubleTree by Hilton.

Also, vendors are sought for expos which will take place May 21 and Sept. 17 at the VFW in Plainville. Contact Shirley Bloethe at 860-9890033 or yourholisticevents@ gmail.com, or visit yourholisticevents.com.

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Teach finance

Editor:

Last week, Town Times published the article “Conn. Republicans tout financial literacy bill” about the state requiring students to complete a half year of personal finance before graduating high school. This bill is long overdue. Connecticut is one

of the few states in the nation that does not require personal finance before graduation. Despite this, 97.7 percent of high schools in the state at least offer a personal finance course as an elective, according to Next Gen Personal Finance’s 2022 Annual Report.

What the community might be surprised to learn, how-

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offset some of the costs of the group’s upcoming trip to the International Career Development Conference in Orlando, FL.

“The show was a huge success, ” advisor Ryan Donecker said. “A lot of work goes on for months behind the scenes, from a hospitality, management and marketing perspective. The members of DECA work tirelessly to ensure a smooth performance, and this year was, without a doubt, as successful as they come. ”

Mr. Coginchaug 2023 started with a combined dance number choreographed by Coginchaug student Alex Woznyk.

From there, emcees Nora Healy and Clayton Wiseman kept the audience entertained throughout the evening.

Modern Formals in Middletown donated the tux rentals for the contestants, and Uncle Bob’s Garden Center in Middlefield donated the flowers and roses.

ever, is that Coginchaug does not. It used to be an elective in the business department but was taken away two years ago and incorporated into the Career Exploration/Capstone course.

This was fantastic because it ensured that every senior at CRHS would have personal finance before graduating.

However, due to the budget being voted down last year by our community, this class was cut from a full-year to a half-year course and personal finance was taken out of the curriculum. And it was not put back into the business department as an elective.

So, currently, our students have no access to financial

education, one of the most important things they need before entering life after high school. I encourage people who care about this issue to contact our BOE members and administration and ask that personal finance be reinstated for next school year.

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The Cove Kids Classic is scheduled for Friday, May 5 at Lyman Orchards Golf Club. For player/sponsor details, visit covect.org/thecove-kids-classic.

Cookie season

For the second year in a row, William Raveis realtor Debbie Huscher will purchase two boxes of cookies from local Girl Scouts who reach

out to her. The treats will be donated to the Durham and Middlefield food pantries. Huscher can be reached at debbie.huscher@raveis.com.

Cat Tales

Join a wonderful and dedicated group of people a few hours a week to help care for homeless cats at Cat Tales’ main shelter. Must be age 15-plus or be accompanied by a parent/guardian. The volunteer application can be

found at cattalesct.org. For more information, email: info@cattalesct.org.

Gift of sight

The Durham Lions Club’s recently-refurbished drop box is ready for your eyeglass donations at the Durham Pharmacy. Donating used eye glasses can make a big difference for people all over the world. Refractive errors can be easily corrected with eyeglasses, yet millions living in lowand middle-income countries lack access to basic eye care services.

Lions have recognized the urgent need for corrective lenses and collect usable glasses in their communities to support the Lions Recycle For Sight Program.

Get your diploma

Ready for a second chance to earn your high school diploma? Middletown Adult Education will help. Enrollment is free. Students may register at any time. Call for more information, 860-3436044.

Food bank

The Middlefield Food Bank is in need of the following: peanut butter, jelly, jam, sandwich/freezer bags, coffee, tea, crackers, snacks, laundry detergent, dish soap, cleaning supplies, toothpaste, tooth brushes, pasta, pasta sauce, tuna, and grocery store gift cards.

Schools

Locals is college

Bryant University, Smithfield, R.I., named Atalie Sweet of Durham and Grace Hinsch of Middlefield to its dean’s list for the fall semester.

St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y., named Natalie Davis of Middlefield to its dean’s list for the fall semester.

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Durham Public Library

Books and Babies. Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. A short storytime with playtime & conversation to follow. Babies up to 18 months, with an adult (siblings welcome). Registration is required.

Move & Groove Storytime. Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. Ages 2 to 5. Registration required.

Drop-in Mahjong. Tuesdays, 2 to 4 p.m. For novices or pros. If you have a Mahjong set, please bring it. No registration required.

Crazy 8’s Math Club. Thursdays at 5 p.m. for grades K to 2 and 6:30 p.m. for grades 3 to 5. Registration required.

Storytime & Playgroup. Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. All ages. Registration is required.

Spanish conversation circle. Fridays at 4 p.m. via Zoom. Practice your Spanish with moderator Marilyn Horn. All levels welcome.

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Email lredfield@durhamlibrary.org for the weekly Zoom link.

French conversation circle. First Thursday of the month at 5 p.m. Facilitated by Simone Howe. All levels welcome. Email lredfield@ durhamlibrary.org for the Zoom link.

Levi E. Coe Library

Snacks in the Stacks. Mondays, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

Bring your bag lunch; we will read stories and make a snack. For ages 3 to 5. Registration is required.

Book, bake sale. Friday, March 24, 12 to 5 p.m., $10 entry fee; Saturday, March 25, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., no entry fee; Sunday, March 26, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., no entry fee. Storytime at the Library. Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Crafting with Susan. Sign up on the library’s Facebook page.

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Over 30 Years Experience Interior Painting R258783 Now Scheduling Fall Projects SERVICE DIRECTORY
GOLSCHNEIDER PAINTING

STATE OF CONNECTICUT

DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION

DURHAM LIQUOR PERMIT

Notice of Application

This is to give notice that I, JOHN A ACANFORA

1 Westview Rd North Haven, CT 06473-2013

Have filed an application placarded 03/08/2023 with the Department of Consumer Protection for a RESTAURANT LIQUOR PERMIT for the sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises at 100 NEW HAVEN RD DURHAM, CT 06422-2718

The business will be owned by: HARD HAT TAVERN LLC

Entertainment will consist of: Acoustics (not amplified), Disc Jockeys, Live Bands, Comedians, Karaoke

Objections must be filed by 04-19-2023

JOHN A ACANFORA R259817

TOP CASH PAID For any Toyota any condition, running or not, crashed okay. Will take other makes and models.

(203) 600-4431.

TOP CASH PAID

For Junk or unwanted vehicles, Toyota’s etc.

Please call Mike @ 203284-8562 8am-5pm.

ELECTRIC UTILITY GENERAL MANAGER

The Town of Wallingford Electric Division seeks a strong manager and leader to direct all aspects of a municipal-owned electric utility located 10 miles from New Haven, CT. The electric utility serves 25,000 customers in a 50+ square mile distribution area with a peak demand of 130 MW and an excellent rate structure. This executive-level position involves responsibility for planning, directing, and coordinating all of the activities necessary for the efficient operation of the utility. Applicants should possess 12 years of progressively responsible experience in the electric utility field including at least 5 years in a management position, plus a bachelor’s degree from a recognized college or university in electrical, mechanical, civil, or environmental engineering, business or public administration, or related field, or an equivalent combination of education and qualifying experience substituting on a year-for-year basis.

Salary: $137,774 to $176,287 annually, plus an excellent fringe benefits package that includes medical insurance, pension plan, paid sick and vacation time. Applications 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 April 17, 2023. Phone: (203) 294-2080; Fax: (203) 294-2084. EOE

TOWN CLERK

TOWN CLERK

Responsible for public records management and supervision of a Municipal Town Clerk’s Office The position requires a H.S. Diploma or GED with five (5) years of responsible office experience in records management.

(1) year of supervisory experience is required. Municipal government experience is preferred. Wages: $66,273 $84,794 plus an excellent fringe benefit package.

Apply: Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492. Forms will be mailed upon request from the Department of Human Resources or may be downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page or emailed to: wlfdhr@ wallingfordct.gov by the closing date of April 10, 2023. EOE

DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES

Town of Cheshire seeks highly qualified, experienced HR professional to fill vacancy due to pending retirement. A draft of the proposed, revised job description & information on how to apply can be found on the Town web site at www.cheshirect.

NEW MOTORIZED

WHEELCHAIR - Permobile M3 Corpus. Best offer. (203) 2353794.

CONSTRUCTION

LABORER WANTEDCall (860) 919-7127.

PAYROLL

PAYROLL CLERK

Performs responsible office work in the processing of all general government payrolls and maintain all payroll records. The position requires a H.S. diploma or G.E.D, plus 5 years of experience in responsible office work involving typing, accounting, bookkeeping, data entry and payroll processing. $27.22 to $32.68 hourly plus an excellent fringe benefit package. Apply: Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492. Forms will be mailed upon request from the Department of Human Resources or maybe downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page.

The closing date will be the date that the 50th application form/ resume is received, or April 10, 2023, whichever occurs first. EOE

org Knowledge of development & administration of personnel structures & management of modern municipal human resources program to include recruitment, examination, retention, classification, compensation, training, safety, wellness & workers’ compensation. Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Business Administration or related field, preferably with a Master’s Degree in Public Administration, Business Administration or Government.

Five (5) to ten (10) years of increasingly responsible technical & supervisory experience in public or private administrative or human resources management, or any combination of training & experience. Salary: DOE/DOQ. Interested candidates must apply NLT the close of business on 4-10-23. Town of Cheshire is EEOE, M/F/D/V

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 TOP CASHFor Your Grandma’s Costume Jewelry Stash. I’ll Come to You. Julie, 203-443-9602.

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 WANTED -

Comic 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.

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 Pho tographs, Old Post cards, Brewery Items, Hunting & Fishing, PEZ Dispensers, Costume Jewelry, Broken Jewel ry, Gold & Silver Jewel ry, Gold & Silver Coins, Military Items, Swords & Bayonets, Helmets & Patches, Medals & Uni forms, Pocket Knives, Lighters & Pipes, Foun tain Pens, Mechanical Pencils, Fraternal Or Items, Religious Items, Industrial Items, Win chester Items, Sikorsky Items, Pratt & Whitney Items, Colt Items, Na tive American Items, Vintage Electronics, Slot Cars, T Matchbox & Hot wheels, Barbie’s, Folk Art, Statues, Bronzes, Trains, Cameras, Mid Century Modern Fur niture, Straight Razors, Shaving Items, Political Items, Comic Books, Sports Cards & Auto graphs…& THE LIST GOES ON! So please give us a call at your earliest convenience.

Grassy Hill Auctions 203-868-1816 - Grassy HillAuctions.com

WANTED Individual firearms, collections & estates including military & related items.Federally licensed firearms dealer. Gunsmith, appraisals, Richard Pleines, (860) 663-2214.

MATERIALS DISTRIBUTION

Screened Topsoil $25/ per yd; Sand-$18 per yd; Millings-$22 per yd; Screened Millings $30 per yd; $100 minimum delivery. No pickup truck service. Minimum 16 yd pickup at our yard. Call Jim @ 860-982-4819 for delivery

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.

PREMIER ESTATE JEW ELRY - Is interested in buying your fine jewel ry, watches, coin col lections, silver flatware, and costume jewelry. Call Bill, (203) 4942496.

TIMELESS TREASURES

ESTATE AUCTIONS

Is looking to purchase estate contents. From single items to entire estates. Clean-out ser vices available. Call Bill (203) 494-2496.

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MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST FT - Friendly, organized & computer savvy, for front desk, scheduling patients & working phones. (203) 887-9065 to apply. TREE LENGTH FIREWOOD CALL FOR DETAILS 203-238-2149 BUYING MACHINIST TOOLBOXES - Tools & tooling, contents of machine shops, home workshops and small lathes. Call anytime 860-985-5760 PREMIUM SCREENED TOPSOIL $25/yard delivered, 3 yd, $100 min. delivery Call Jim 860-982-4819 /Classified Local listings online! Class Open 8:30 thru Friday 203-238  [Publisher Name] is a partner of CTjobs.com. Right candidate. Right skills. Right here: Find what you’re looking for, with CTjobs.com As Connecticut’s most comprehensive online job board, CTjobs.com attracts the most qualified local job seekers in almost every category throughout the state. With thousands of career candidate profiles, it’s the one place to find the employees you need. www.ctjobs.com Autos Wanted Wanted To Buy Miscellaneous For Sale Lawn and Garden Autos Wanted Wood Fuel Heating Equipment Pets For Sale Wanted To Buy Wanted To Buy Liquor Permit Lawn and Garden Wanted To Buy Help Wanted Help Wanted Reach over 310,000 readers. Call us today 203-238-1953 Legal Notices & Classifieds RJ MEDIA GROUP | Record-Journal | myrecordjournal.com | HOMEBASE Digital | Berlin Citizen | Cheshire Citizen | North Haven Citizen | Plainville Citizen | Southington Citizen | Town Times | The Post

GARY WODATCHDemolition Svs Sheds, pools, decks, garages, debris removal. Quick, courteous svc. All calls returned. Ins. #566326. Cell, 860-558-5430

CARPENTRY

Repairs, Decks & Porches, Sheetrock & Taping

Water Damage Repairs.

Free Est. Ins. MC & Visa. Call Bill (203) 901-2136.

JUNK REMOVAL Hot Tub Removal, Furniture, appliances, entire contents of: homes, sheds, estates, attics, basements, garages & more. *SPRING YARD Clean-ups* FREE ESTIMATES. LIC & INS. DUMPSTER RENTALS 203-535-9817 860-575-8218

JT’S LANDSCAPING

LLC - Spring CleanUps, we specialize in weeding all types of beds, mulching, top soil work, pruning, hedges & trees, & all your landscape needs. Residential & commercial. Lic. #616311. Call today for free estimate, 203-213-6528.

SPRING SPECIALSWhole House up to 5 rms. $269. 6’ sofa, $109. CarpetCare Solutions, 203.427.5165.

DECKS & PORCHES

Give some new life to your old decks and porches. We can repair or replace stairs, deck boards, railings. We also construct new decks.

HIC#647093 Insured. Call Bill for a free estimate, (203) 901-2136.

IF YOU Mention This Ad SPRINGYard Clean-Ups

Brush, branches, s torm damage

**JUNK REMOVAL**

Appl’s, Furniture, Junk, Debris, etc WE CAN REMOVE ANYTHING

Entire house to 1 item removed!

FREE ESTIMATES

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DUMPSTER RENTALS 203-535-9817 860-575-8218

OVER 28 YEARS EXP Stonewalls, patios, sidewalks, chimneys, pool areas, fireplaces, fire pit steps, all types of masonry work. Free est. (860) 274-4893.

#1 PAINTER’S EDGE Ext. & Int. Painting. Sheetrock.Popcorn Repair. Wallpaper Remv’l. Decks. 25 yrs exp. Free est. Sr. disc. #0656136. Ins. 860.538.5520

A pressureless house washing system can save you money, ask how! The Power-Washing Kings. House & roof washing, decks, patios, etc. Others Wash We Clean! 860.839.1000 thepowerwashing kings.com

HOME DOCTOR - 48 yrs exp. Odd jobs & remodeling, former US Navy, 15 yrs, #640689, 203.427.7828.

JM Lawn Care Comm. & Res. Lawn Mowing, Spring Cleanup, Hedge Trimming, Tree Service, Mulch, any color. 860.796.8168

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.

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.

OWNERS!

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TownTimes | towntimes.com A12 Friday, March 24, 2023 Matt’s Pro Plumbing www.mattsproplumbing.com 860-922-9976 • Fast, dependable, friendly service • Full plumbing & carpentry service • Free estimates over the phone! NO SMALLTOOJOB Includes demo, haul away, sub-floor, plumbing, Kohler fixtures, installations of Kohler tub or shower enclosure, fiberglass units+ $3,999 Licensed&Insured, Lic# 2 82931 The Bathroom Remodeling Specialist We offer tub and shower conversions If you need a tub or shower replaced, CALL THE TUB MAN 256932 Our mission is to fix broken items. Clothing (hems, buttons, patches), lamps, small appliances, bicycles, computers, toys, jewelry, blade sharpening & more. Enjoy some time with Curious Creatures, from furry to scaly! Pizza Wars Grab Lunch &Vote 12 - 1:30 PM *while supplies last SATURDAY March 25th 8:30 AM - 2 PM FREE ADMISSION Cheshire High School 525 South Main St. - RTE 10 Kiwanis Breakfast 8AM - 11AM Interactive fun displays from a vast variety of organizations & businesses. Free Easter Egg Hunt 9:30 AM - 1 PM *Nut Free & while supplies last. Scavenger hunt style. Face Painting Tempor ary Tattoos 9:30AM - 1:30PM Take a picture with the Easter Bunny 9:30AM -1PM Raffle Prizes Pick up a Seedling & Seeds The Repair Café 8:30AM - NOON Phil Giampietro & Kathleen Maloney Arts & Crafts R259814 >> RJ Media Group RJ Media Group means world class marketing solutions for your local business. No one covers more customers in your area. And no one offers more ways to reach them. More ways to move your business forward To see how RJ Media Group can make your business more successful, contact Jim Mizener at 203.317.2312 or jmizener@rjmediagroup.com Berlin Citizen | Cheshire Citizen | North Haven Citizen | Southington & Plainville Citizen | Town Times thecheshireherald.com

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