October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer will affect 1 in 8 women. After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women in the U.S.

Sen. Cicarella Stands with Residents of the 34th District, Again Rejects Extension of Gov. Lamont’s Emergency Executive Powers

This is the sixth time that these powers have been extended, which will now total nearly two years of state government under emergency executive authority of Governor Lamont.

Yaccarino Awarded 100 Percent Pro-Business Voting Score by Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA)

State Representative Dave Yaccarino was recently recognized for his exceptional voting record in support of both Connecticut businesses and workers.

Fall 2021 Bulk Pickup Schedule

Please be advised that the bi-annual Bulk Pick-up Program takes place the last two full weeks of September on your scheduled collection day.

Quinnipiac University ranked No. 1 in nation for job placement after graduation for third straight year

For the third consecutive year, Quinnipiac has been named the top university in the United States for successful career placement following graduation by Zippia.com.

Experts to discuss ‘COVID-19 Vaccines: Empowering Our Communities and Informing Your Decisions V’ at Quinnipiac University webinar

A diverse group of experts will take part in a question-and-answer session and panel discussion, “COVID-19 Vaccines: Empowering Our Communities and Informing Your Decisions V,” at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 2.

Quinnipiac University’s newest medical students recited the Hippocratic Oath during the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine’s annual white coat ceremony at the People’s United Center on Aug. 5. Photo by Autumn Driscoll of Quinnipiac University.

Ninety-Four New Medical Students Welcomed at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University’s Annual White Coat Ceremony

This year’s class was selected from 9,212 applicants, a 28% increase from last year. 

Quinnipiac University to welcome new cohort of accelerated nursing students

The hybrid accelerated BSN program, which will start in January and enroll 24-32 students, is designed for individuals with a bachelor’s degree in another discipline who are interested in pursuing nursing as a second bachelor’s degree.

Cicarella: “Enough is enough.”

Sen. Cicarella Statement on Fatal Shooting in North Haven; Calls on Legislature to Act Amid Statewide Spike in Violent Crime

Sotonye Douglas, a third-year medical student at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. Contributed photo.

Quinnipiac University medical student elected to a Student National Medical Association leadership post

As director of Region VII, Douglas will represent students from six states that have 11 medical schools and 20 undergraduate colleges and universities.

Sen. Cicarella praises a proposed U.S. Senate bill based on "Tristan’s Law", introduced by U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (left), at the home of Tristan’s parents Christi Carrano and Tyler Barhorst (right) in Wallingford.

Sen. Cicarella Applauds Proposed Federal Legislation Based on “Tristan’s Law”

The proposed federal legislation will provide incentives to states that choose to adopt and implement laws to increase the safety of frozen dessert truck patrons.

North Haven Legislators Host 10th Annual ‘Cookout & Conversation’

The lawmakers provided an update regarding the 2021 Legislative Session and discussed issues pertaining to the governor’s request to extend emergency powers, taxes, state spending, zoning, legalization of marijuana, the bipartisan budget that passed, and the juvenile crime crisis with nearly 25 residents.

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