Volume 28, Number 17
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Cicarella aims to keep seat in Senate By Nicole Zappone Town Times
State Sen. Paul Cicarella has announced his intention to run for a second term. The Republican lawmaker represents the 34th District, which includes Cicarella Durham, East Haven, North Haven, Wallingford and North Branford. See Cicarella, A4
Michael Amato of Middletown and Liz Calvi of West Hartford work the planting station at the Lyman Orchards Earth Day celebration on Saturday, April 23. More photos on A10.
Lyman Orchards celebrates Earth Day with food and fun PHOTOS BY NICOLE ZAPPONE, TOWN TIMES Leah Barriault, Scarlett Meehan and Sandra Barriault of Middlefield take time to work on a potting project at the Lyman Orchards Earth Day celebration.
Hochadel highlights education credentials By Mary Ellen Godin Record-Journal staff
Democrat Jan Hochadel said her experience working for public school teachers and students makes her a natural advocate to represent the citizens of Hochadel the 13th Senate district. Hochadel, a Meriden resident, is president of the See Hochadel, A12
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Letters to the Editor
An example of the crazy expenditures included in the BOE budget is the proposed new building across the street from the high school. It has many labels, including storage building, shell of a building, and fieldhouse. But this building would require the same facilities that are in the high school, such as mechanical systems, hot and cold water, sinks and toilets, and a heating system, as well as an oversized electrical system to support lighting the adjacent field.
This “stadium project” is a big want, not a need. And it will add substantial fixed costs to future BOE budgets, and very high per-pupil costs.
There are needed projects that have been put on the back burner, such as the
Regional School District 13’s budget proposal for the upcoming year has a $1.5 mil-
Total costs are increasing even though the student population is declining. Vote no on the RSD13 budget. Carl Stoup
lion gross increase (4.34 percent) over the current year. A contributing factor is that the Board of Education decided to keep 2 percent of the total budget for unforeseen expenses. Up until this year, the State of Connecticut only allowed for 1 percent to be retained for such purposes. The BOE, by doing so, is hoping to avoid the possibility of having to approach the towns of Durham and of Middlefield for emergency funding, while keeping their budget fat.
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The New Haven region’s manufacturing companies have joined together to launch the South-Central Connecticut Manufacturing Industry Partnership. The collective’s focus is manufacturing because of the density of small- to medium-sized organizations in the region.
With over 25 manufacturing leaders actively engaged in the process, three areas of focus for the industry were identified: building a sustainable pipeline of talent, promoting the manufacturing industry, and addressing cost competitiveness. Industry action teams are working to address the key areas.
The South-Central manufacturing partnership is an industry-led group formed from the Governor’s Workforce Council that follows the NextGen Regional Sector Partnerships model. This initiative, in partnership with the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce, Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce, Middlesex Community College, and Workforce Alliance, helps bring awareness to the resources and workforce available for manufacturing companies.
In addition to the work being done by the South-Central manufacturing partnership, the Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce will host its 4th Annual Manufacturing Career Fair, presented by Ulbrich Stainless Steels and Special Metals, Wednesday, May 18, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., at the Toyota Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford. For information about purchasing a booth, contact Mike Anderson at mike@quinncham.com or 203-269-9891.
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Powder Ridge to add Halloween attraction A New England Halloween tradition has found a new home on the slopes of Powder Ridge Mountain Park and Resort, as Graveyard Productions brings its trademark thrills and chills to another Connecticut institution. Offering seasonal Halloween attractions at locations across Connecticut since 1991, Graveyard Productions has grown to become New England’s largest haunted attraction. Now, it’s set to fully integrate its maze-like path into Powder Ridge’s mountain topography, requiring a trip up the ski lift to begin the journey. Ernie Romegialli, the founder of Graveyard Productions, said this is “a homecoming in a very real sense.”
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Powder Ridge has roots dating to the 1950s, and its revisioning in 2014 as an affiliate of Portland’s Brownstone Exploration & Discovery Park has made it a yearround destination. Adding an exciting autumnal element will further enhance the resort’s offerings. “Halloween has always been my favorite holiday,” Powder Ridge CEO Sean Hayes said. “Therefore, we always knew it would be one of our prominent mountain experiences. We’ve been working with Graveyard Productions for almost two years to ensure a one-of-a-kind haunted experience.” The spooky season at Powder Ridge is scheduled to begin Sept. 30. The Graveyard Productions attraction will run weekends through the end of October. Tickets will be available starting Sept. 1. — Press Release
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Cicarella “It’s been my privilege to be a voice for all residents of the 34th District in Hartford,” Cicarella stated. “Entering my first term as a state senator, my goal was to listen to and learn from families in our district so that I can take that message to Hartford.” Cicarella said he has spoken with thousands of his con-
“The response to our message continues to be positive and I am always proud to see the emails, texts, and so“They want a safe communi- cial media messages of supty, opportunities for wellport throughout my first paying jobs and a state that’s campaign season and now affordable,” the senator said. during my first term at the “To that end, I have only just Capitol,” said Cicarella. begun the work to fight for these values at the Capitol Born and raised in East through common-sense leg- Haven, Cicarella moved to islation.” North Haven six years ago. The married father of two owns Advanced Investigations in North Haven and volunteers his time with various groups. stituents over the past two years, and there message is clear.
our district, and I am thankful for the many great teachers, staff and administrators in our schools,” said Cicarella. “As a father of a 9-yearold and 7-year-old in the North Haven Public Schools, my wife and I know that our kids are getting a good education..” In Hartford, Cicarella has pushed for enhanced workforce training at the high school level, and expanding internship programs for students. “[W]e must work to reach our children at any early age
to ensure that they’re aware of all career opportunities with an eye to pathways to careers that don’t need to involve a four-year degree because college is not a one-size-fits-all,” Cicarella said. North Haven state Rep. Dave Yaccarino, a Republican, has been impressed with Cicarella, mentioning the senator’s “focus, determination, energy level and passion to serve the fine citizens of North Haven and other towns in his 34th District.”
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Our library is raising money to host a community mural as part of Wallingford’s 350th anniversary. The mural will be a collaborative project celebrating the people who live in our town. Local artist Rashmi Talpade painted a giant tree in the library and will help residents create decorative “leaves” with images of themselves and their families. Most images will be photographs, but self-portraits in other mediums will also be welcome. As the leaf-shaped images are created, community participants will see them affixed to the tree and watch the development of the mural, akin to a tree sprouting leaves. We are seeking $5,000 to cover the costs. The Wallingford Public Library is excited to showcase this beautiful, visual reflection of the people who make up our community.
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Lester “Mickey” Fowler MIDDLEFIELDWe welcome all friends, to a celebration of life for Lester “Mickey” Fowler, Saturday, June 4, 1:004:30 p.m., The Powder Ridge Pavilion, 99 Powder Hill Road, Middlefield, CT. Please R.S.V.P before May 16th FowlerCelebration@ gmail.com The Galvanized Jazz Band, always Mickey’s favorite, will provide the tunes for us to dance to his wonderful life. We hope to see you there.
DURHAM- William R. Hamma “Bill” passed away on December 17, 2021 at his home in Durham. A graveside Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. in Mica Hill Cemetery, Mica Hill Road, Durham, where full military honors will be accorded. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Middlesex Health Hospice Program, 28 Crescent Street, Middletown, CT 06457. To share memories or send condolences to the family, please visit www. doolit tlefuneralser vice. com.
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Julianna Crispino stirs up some nuts at the Earth Day celebration on Saturday.
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Maria Miller, pictured, was one of about 1,000 members of the Quinnipiac University community who took part in the 13th annual Big Event on April 9. QU students, faculty, staff and alumni formed teams and spruced up sites in Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, Durham, Hamden, Meriden, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Southington, Wallingford, West Haven and Woodbridge.
Patty Bonanno, Dean Bonanno and Rosemary Frederick pose at the table where they were preparing for their apple pie jam demonstration.
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In Brief Notre Dame Church’s monthly tag sales are back. The first one will be held Saturday, May 7, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rain or shine. The church is located at 272 Main St. in Durham.
Annual gala The fundraising gala, An Evening of Hope, will be held Saturday, May 7, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., at the Crystal Ballroom at the Elks Club, 44 Maynard St., Middletown. The gala is a benefit for HELO, Inc., an orphanage in Haiti founded by Elisabeth Kennedy, a former Middlefield resident. Visit helohaiti.org/events for tickets.
HHW collection The Lower CT River Council of Governments will host a household hazardous waste collection event Saturday, May 14, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the East Hampton WPCA, 20 Gildersleeve Drive. The collection is open to residents of the RiverCOG region, which includes Middlefield and Durham. No commercial or business waste allowed.
noon to 4 p.m. Plot rentals are $20. Call Jerri, 203-4570047.
Spring concert The Middlesex Hospital Vocal Chords will present their 32nd Annual Spring Concert Saturday, May 7, 7 p.m., at Portland High School, 95 High St. Samuel Tucker will make his debut as the group’s musical director. Tickets are $20. For more information, visit vocalchords20.org.
Farmers Market The Durham Farmers Market has returned for its 14th season. The popular market is held on the town green Thursdays through the end of October. It runs from 3 to 6:30 p.m. In addition to its array of vendors, the market features live music and a 5 p.m. story time for the little ones courtesy of the Durham Public Library.
Library Durham Public Library Farmers Market Storytime. Starts Thursday, May 12, 5 p.m., on the Town Green (weather permitting). All ages welcome. Notes from the Field. Monday, May 2 6 p.m. Dr. Alton C. Byers will discuss his research on recent glacier-related flood events in high mountain areas. Registration required. Plant sale/exchange. Saturday, May 14, 10 a.m.
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Hochadel approached Meriden Town Chairwoman Millie Torres-Ferguson about becoming a delegate to the upcoming party convention. Torres-Ferguson asked her if she would consider running for the seat and after some thought, Hochadel agreed. Peter Hargett will serve as her committee treasurer and Meriden City Councilor and Deputy Mayor Michael Cardona as deputy treasurer. The 13th Senate district became an open race after state Sen. Mary Daugherty Abrams, a Democrat, an-
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In Brief For the first time since the start of the pandemic, Durham’s Memorial Day Parade will return Monday, May 30. Veterans are strongly encouraged to participate. Immediately following the parade, a ceremony honoring our nation’s military will take place on the town green. Organizations wishing to participate in the parade should contact Bob Francis at 610-295-3904 or rfranwp80@yahoo.com.
Women of the Woods Women of the Woods (WoW), a program of Everyone Outside, offers monthly hikes in the Durham/Middlefield area. In addition to hiking, the group takes the time to admire the beauty around us, learn a bit about the flora and fauna, and do some exercises to connect with the natural world. Visit EveryoneOutside.org.
BUDDIES IN THE BOOTH Local residents Noah Mattarazzo and Nick Cassarino are pictured at The Coffeehouse Recording Studio in Middletown. They recorded a song composed by Mattarazzo that he’s submitting to the National Jazz Festival.
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COUNCIL OF NEIGHBORHOODS
MERIDEN HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH
Caramel Popcorn, Candy Kabobs, Lollipops, Candy Necklaces & Bracelets, Caramel Apples w/toppings, Water, Soda
MERIDEN LIONS CLUB
MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC...
NESIT 16oz Frozen Slushies Kettle Korn (S, M, L & Jumbo) Gatorade, Water
NORTH ITALIAN HOME CLUB
MERIDIAN LODGE #77
SO CHURCH M25 HARTFORD
Mini Donuts
Cannollis, Coffee, Water
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CLUB
Jamaican Vegetable Patty, Beef or Chicken Patty, Coco Bread, Pickles, Carribean Soda
HOUSE OF HEROES
MERIDEN REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE
Steamed Cheeseburgers, Homemade French Fries, French Fries with Cheese, Corn Dogs, Hot Dog on a Stick, Water, Soda
11:30 - 12:30 1:00 - 2:30 2:30 - 3:30 4:00 - 5:00 5:30 - 6:30 7:00 - 8:00
WE THE PEOPLE PARTY
MERIDEN KIWANIS CLUB
SATURDAY, APRIL 30 “DAFFODILS ON PARADE” 11:30 A.M. GRAND MARSHAL: DR. MIGUEL CARDONA
ONGOING
CITY OF MERIDEN EQUIPMENT TOUCH A TRUCK: The City of Meriden provides EVERY service to keep our residents safe in ALL weather, provides for beautiful parks and a healthy place for all to live. View this area which most people never get to see.
10:45 - 11:30 12:00 - 12:45 1:15 : 2:00 2:30 - 3:30 4:00 - 5:00
SPARKLE AND FADE SAWTELLES LYS GUILLORN AND HER BAND TINY OCEAN HARD LUXURY
JAMES J BARRY BAND SHELL STAGE 11:30 - 12:30 1:00 - 2:00 2:30 - 3:30 4:00 - 5:00
JOHNNY 1 ALL STARS JASON INGRISELLI AND THE MILES NORTH HANNAHS FIELD EDDIE SEVILLE & STEEL RODEO
FOOD TENT STAGE 11:30 - 12:30 1:00 - 2:00 2:30 - 3:30 4:00 - 5:00
JEFF BURNHAM ORQUESTA AFINKE BRIAN LARNEY SHADED SOUL
BUSINESS & COMMUNITY EXPO
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 6:30 P.M • TENNIS COURTS
AMUSEMENTS: Saturday: 10am-7:30pm, Sunday: 10am-4:30pm Wristbands on Sunday for $25.O0 from 10am-1pm ALL AMUSEMENTS ARE WEATHER DEPENDENT!!
THE JEFF CROOMS WELCOME STAGE
AT THE 42ND ANNUAL DAFFODIL FESTIVAL APRIL 30 - MAY 1 UNDER THE EXPO TENT ON THE TENNIS COURTS - OPEN TO ALL DAFFODIL FESTIVAL VISITORS. Free Admission. HOURS: Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM & Sunday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
CHILDREN’S SHOWS
LITTLE MISS DAFFODIL & HONOR ESCORT CEREMONY
CRAFT FAIR: Juried crafters from all over the eastern United States will be displaying and selling their artistic products by Mirror Lake during Festival hours.
FUSTER CLUCK RAMBLIN DAN STEVENS RIVER CITY SLIM AND THE ZYDECO HOGS BRIAN DOLZANI THE RECALCITRANTS COCCONUTS
SUNDAY, MAY 1
THE 2022 MIDSTATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Cotton Candy, Snack Bags
Pork Schnitzel, German Bratwurst w/ Kraut, Deep Fried German Hot Dog w/ Kraut, Ribbon Fries w/Cheese, Deep Fried Oreos, Funnel Cakes, Gatorade, Soda, Water
CATHEDRAL A TRIBUTE TO VAN HALEN EAGLES EXPERIENCE BERNADETTES JAKE KULAK AND THE LOWDOWN
FOOD TENT STAGE
MERIDEN TURNER SOCIETY
Pizza Slice, Brownie Sundaes, Italian Ice Fried Dough, Water
12:30-2:00 2:30 - 4:00 4:30 - 6:00 6:30 - 7:45
Fried Dough, Water
MERIDEN RAIDERS
MERIDEN DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE
JAMES J BARRY BAND SHELL STAGE
NOAH’S ARK OF HOPE
Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Hot Dogs, Chili Dogs, French Fries, Bowl of Chili, Frito Chili Pie
Chicken Tenders, Sweet Potato Fries, Fresh Squeezed Lemonade
THE JEFF CROOM’S WELCOME STAGE 11:15 - 12:00 BOP TWEEDIE AND THE DAYS 12:30 - 1:15 SHELLYE VALAUSKAS EXPERIENCE 1:45 - 2:30 JULIAN SHEERWOOD’S PLACE 3:00 - 3:45 WYRD BROTHERS 4:15 - 5:00 PONYBIRD 5:30 - 6:15 BIG SIGH 6:45 - 8:00 BAD DOG
10 A.M. – 5 P.M.
Silver City Waffles, Strawberry Sundae, Hot Fudge Sundae, Water Pork Sliders w/Coleslaw, Blackened Swordfish Tacos, Pure Leaf Iced Tea, Water
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
SUNDAY, MAY 1ST
MERIDEN LIBRARY BOOK MOBILE: The book mobile will be on site and available during Festival hours. ANDREWS HOMESTEAD: The Andrews Homestead on 424 West Main St (next to McDonald’s) will be open for festival goers from 12noon- 4pm on Sunday May 1st This historic home is the place to see original Meriden manufactured products. such as world famous Parker shotguns, Bradley and Hubbard world goods, International Silver products, Handel Lamps and so much more! FREE SHUTTLE BUS: from Platt/ Lincoln Schools and Meriden Mall Saturday 8am - 7:30pm, Sunday 8am 4:30pm
Tickets valid for food and amusements must be purchased at the ticket booth sites in the park. Dates and times of live events subject to change. All information accurate as of 4/12/22: the Committee regrets any errors or omissions. No Bicycles, skateboards, rollerblading, etc. No pets or animals (except service animals).
SUNDAY, MAY 1
SATURDAY, APRIL 30 THEATER OF THE TREES
THEATER OF THE TREES
KIDS KARAOKE DANCE PARTY
KIDS KARAOKE DANCE PARTY
CHARACTER MEET & GREET
CHARACTER MEET & GREET
12:00, 1:00, 2:00 & 3:00 Characters Scheduled to Appear: From Disney’s Encanto: Mirabel, Isabela and Bruno Also: Princess Ariel, Baby Shark, Paw Patrol and more... FREE - FREE - FREE
ACTION ZONE STAGE
12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00
WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS (TWO BY TWO ANIMAL HAVEN) MIKE STEIDLEY’S MOUNTAIN BIKE STUNT SHOW THE HIP HOP JUGGLER WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS (TWO BY TWO ANIMAL HAVEN) MIKE STEIDLEY’S MOUNTAIN BIKE STUNT SHOW THE HIP HOP JUGGLER COMEDY HYPNOTIST BRUCE JAMES
12:00, 1:00, 2:00 & 3:00 Characters Scheduled to Appear: From Disney’s Encanto: Mirabel, Isabela and Bruno Also: Princess Ariel, Baby Shark, Paw Patrol and more... FREE - FREE - FREE
ACTION ZONE STAGE
10:30 - 11:00 11:15 - 11:45 12:00 - 12:30 12:45 - 1:15 1:30 - 2:00 2:15 - 2:45 3:00 - 3:30 3:45 - 4:15
CHESHIRE PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY UNITED RHYTHMS DANCE STUDIO MOVEMENTS ACADEMY OF DANCE MERIDEN YOUTH THEATER D’ZIRE DANCE STUDIO SPP VOCAL STUDIO HIGHER MOVEMENT DANCE STUDIO THE LAB - CREATIVE SPACE FOR THE ARTS
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