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Editorial -- Ambulance and alarm

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It would be hard to have missed that horrifying news story about a young woman who, while being transported to Yale-New Haven hospital after knocking herself out at a Christmas party, awoke in an ambulance, strapped down, to find that she was being raped by the ambulance attendant.

Mother-daughter book club discusses novel with author

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Memorial Library’s mother-daughter book group, which for six years has met and discussed numerous publications, had opportunity Tuesday to consider a New Haven-centric novel with its local author.

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Writer Chandra Prasad, a North Haven native and 1993 graduate of North Haven High School, has published five books and her work has appeared in The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Week, Teen Voices and The Wall Street Journal.

Two arrested for narcotics possession

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On Dec.

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North Haven Fire Dept. subject of instructional video

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On Saturday, Dec. 10, the North Haven Fire Department was the focus of a filming session by Fire Engineering Magazine.

Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Fire Engineering Magazine produces books and videos which demonstrate proper techniques of fighting fires.

Local author receives editors’ award, fans commendation

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Already well-known by many town residents, The Undefeated, local writer Paul Colella’s second novel, has gained attention outside of North Haven by recently winning a new-author’s award.

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Cleanup of Storm Alfred debris almost complete

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Barring further detrimental weather, most debris caused by winter storm Alfred should be cleared by next week’s end, First Selectman Michael Freda said at the Dec. 1 Board of Selectmen’s meeting.

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Rotary honors NHHS Students of the Month

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The local Rotary Club recently congratulated North Haven High School’s first two Students of the Month: Amara Barbiero of September and Ramneet Singh of October. Pictured, from left to right: Singh’s father Tijinder, Singh, Rotary Club President Guy Casella, Barbiero and her father Paul. For more photos, please see this week's North Haven Citizen.

Condo groups short $100,000; No. Haven man facing charges

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A North Haven man is scheduled to appear in Meriden Superior Court Dec. 27, accused of stealing almost $100,000 from condominium associations in Meriden and West Haven.

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A North Haven man is scheduled to appear in Meriden Superior Court Dec. 27, accused of stealing almost $100,000 from condominium associations in West Haven and Meriden, including $22,350 from Sterling Village Condo Association in Meriden.

Michael Freda looks ahead to 2011

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As North Haven proceeds into 2011, First Selectman Michael Freda recently sat down with the North Haven Citizen.

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