Pamela McLoughlin, New Haven Register

Pamela McLoughlin

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New Haven, CT, United States

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Past articles by Pamela:

West Haven council, state panel at odds over budget, tax hike

WEST HAVEN - If the City Council doesn't vote before July 11 on an amended budget set last month by the state panel overseeing city finances , the city stands to lose $4.1 million in state restructuring grants, the decided Wednesday at its meeting in Hartford. MARB members at the Wednesday meeting also floated the possibility of raising the city to a tier four status that essentially would take… → Read More

Ex-West Haven Mayor O’Brien announces he’s running again

WEST HAVEN - Former Mayor Ed O'Brien is running again for the city's top seat. Earlier Saturday his "Friends" committee announced O'Brien would "discuss significant West Haven issues" and "the upcoming West Haven mayoral election" at a press conference today. The press conference was to be held at the Offshore Restaurant, 852 Jones Hill Road at 11:30 a.m. O'Biren, however, said at about 10:45… → Read More

Amity chooses Ledyard educator to lead the district

WOODBRIDGE - Following a nationwide search, Jennifer Pallon Byars, assistant superintendent of Ledyard Public Schools, has been chosen to lead the top-rated Amity Regional School District as superintendent of schools. Byars, who started as a science teacher and has served as principal of elementary schools, including in Deep River and Ledyard, and as an assistant high school principal in… → Read More

McKeen defeats Balter for 34th

Aili McKeen beat Joshua Balter in Tuesday's Democratic state Senate primary in the 34th District and will face off in the Nov. 6 election against longtime Senate Republican leader Len Fasano. With all but three precincts and absentee ballots counted, unofficial numbers had McKeen leading by nearly 2,000 votes. The 34th District includes residents from Wallingford, Durham, East Haven and North… → Read More

All things green and shamrock prevail at Milford St. Patrick’s Day parade

MILFORD - Kayley Myers, 6, came to the city's St. Patrick's Day parade in orange braids and wearing furry green leggings, along with a slew of other not so subtle accessories that screamed, "I'm Irish." Everyone was Irish at Saturday's parade - if not in their ancestry, then in their hearts - and everyone had their favorites among the floats, bands, bagpipers, marchers and other performers. "I… → Read More

State warns of storm: ‘This is a big one’ for Connecticut

Although it felt Tuesday like time to get the gardening tools out, the state is bracing Wednesday into Thursday for a nor'easter predicted to bring strong winds and one to 12 inches of snow throughout the state, including four to eight in the New Haven area. "This is a big one. We know a big storm is coming (Wednesday) and it's going to be a statewide event," Department of Transportation… → Read More

Long Wharf fires Gordon Edelstein after sex-harassment reports surface

NEW HAVEN - Long Wharf Theatre Artistic Director Gordon Edelstein, who was accused of sexual harassment in media reports, was fired Tuesday night. The claims against Edelstein were first reported Monday by the New York Times. The Times report included four women who alleged unwanted sexual contact by Edelstein since his arrival in 2002, six other former employees who described sexually explicit… → Read More

Maren Sanchez Home Foundation sponsors self-defense class in West Haven

WEST HAVEN >> Thirty females ages 10 through adult learned Sunday how to temporarily blind an attacker, cut off their air supply and more as part of a self-defense class sponsored by the Maren Sanchez Home Foundation, the organization in memory of Maren Sanchez, a popular junior at Jonathan Law High School in Milford who was slain in a stairwell three years ago by a fellow student. → Read More

Ground-breaking held for Chapel Haven’s multi-year campus expansion in New Haven

NEW HAVEN >> It was the best 45th anniversary celebration students and officials at Chapel Haven could ask for: a ground-breaking for a major, multi-year campus expansion with the ultimate goal of providing lifelong services to adults with social and developmental disabilities. → Read More

Milford honors its 9/11 victims, urges all never to forget

MILFORD >> Michelle Clark's due date to have her third son was Oct. 4, 2001, but when she heard about the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Clark went into labor. → Read More

New Haven boutique’s end-of-summer sale benefits women, children in many countries

NEW HAVEN >> At Seva Boutique, located on the upper level of Edge of the Woods Natural Market, there are drastic summer markdowns awaiting because there are women and children in Haiti, Nicaragua, Mexico and India awaiting financial help. → Read More

Milford United Way, TEAM, Inc. launch diaper drive for needy

MILFORD >> The city's legislative delegation, along with the United Way of Milford and TEAM Inc., are celebrating United Way's 60th anniversary in a practical way: a city-wide diaper drive. → Read More

Busy designer, Orange church choir member Lorraine Davis turns 90 Tuesday

ORANGE >> Lorraine Davis is turning 90 years old Tuesday and shows no signs of slowing down. → Read More

Milford OKs boutique health club that will cater to an ‘affluent’ climate

MILFORD >> The Planning and Zoning Board has approved a special exception and site plan review for Orangetheory Fitness, a franchise boutique health club to open in Milford Marketplace shopping center in a unit adjacent to the Whole Foods market. → Read More

‘Flan Lady’ back and bigger than ever in Branford

BRANFORD >> A local woman's scrumptious flan made with "fresh ingredients and love" was such an instant hit after a story on her side business appeared in the Register last April that she had to shut down temporarily after being overwhelmed with orders. → Read More

In a redo, Milford Planning and Zoning Board approves zoning change for developer to build 168-units

MILFORD >> The Planning and Zoning Board voted recently to approve a change in zoning regulations that contradicts the efforts of state legislators to achieve a moratorium on affordable housing construction under the state's controversial 8-30g statute. → Read More

Merle’s Record Rack in Orange marks 55 years as vinyl sees resurgence

ORANGE >> Mike Papa, owner of Merle's Record Rack, is known worldwide in the record collecting universe as the "King of Vinyl." → Read More

Boys & Girls Village in Milford breaks ground on expansion

MILFORD >> Boys & Girls Village Monday broke ground on an 8,300-square-foot expansion of the Charles F. Hayden Therapeutic Day School, but no gold-shovel-wielding official there said it better than former student Chase Brown. → Read More

Historic Trinity Episcopal in New Haven lowers time capsule as act of faith

NEW HAVEN >> The new front steps of Trinity Episcopal Church on the Green have been replaced after 200 years, but with a special surprise for those who replace the steps next, likely around 2217. → Read More

Momma Root’s Gourmet Bake Shop brings selfish delights to Woodbridge

WOODBRIDGE >> A new bakery in town that's making mouths water has arrived in town with a sweet following from Milford, where it formerly was located. → Read More