Brian Gioiele, New Haven Register

Brian Gioiele

New Haven Register

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  • New Haven Register
  • The Middletown Press
  • Greenwich Time
  • Stamford Advocate
  • TheHourNews
  • Register Citizen
  • Shelton Herald

Past articles by Brian:

Shelton zoning staff resolves six years of violations in six months

Shelton zoning officials worked to resolve 161 violations, removed more than 500 signs and approved 145 certificates of zoning compliance in the last 6 months. → Read More

Developer moving ahead with commercial nursery on Bridgeport Ave. in Shelton

Updated plans for Nancy’s Tree Planting Inc. at 153 Bridgeport Ave. were recently presented, including more parking for the site. → Read More

Shelton mayor in line for pay raise

The Shelton Board of Aldermen will be holding a public hearing on ordinance changes that would give the mayor's position a pay boost beginning later this year. → Read More

Blasting resumes after debris hits Panera, vehicles in Shelton

Officials said blasting debris hit the Panera building and five vehicles at Fountain Square on Tuesday but there were no injuries or violations. → Read More

Shelton parents call for fully funded school budget: 'Enough is enough'

Shelton parents called on the Board of Aldermen to back the Board of Education's proposed $80.4 million budget, a 7.15 percent hike from the present year. → Read More

Potential blasting near Shelton landfill raises methane gas concerns

Shelton neighbors concerned about potential construction blasting near the closed River Road landfill. → Read More

Four Shelton schools ranked among CT's best

Coming out of the pandemic, four Shelton elementary schools were named Schools of Distinction last year. → Read More

Shelton aldermen call for Mohawk Drive apartment plan denial

Dozens of Pine Rock residents, including two city aldermen, called on the Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission to deny an apartment plan on Mohawk Drive. → Read More

Shelton eateries maintain top grades in latest health inspections

No Shelton eatery earned lower than a B in the latest round of health inspections, according to health district data. → Read More

Shelton alderwoman quits board without explanation

Michele Bialek, the highest vote recipient in Ward 2 this past municipal election, has stepped down from the Board of Aldermen. → Read More

Shelton alderman candidate redistricted into new ward

Ward redistricting has moved Matt McGee, a past and likely future alderman candidate, from Ward 3, where he nearly won a seat, to Ward 4. → Read More

Developer plans 16-house development on land owned by Shelton mayor

Mayor Mark Lauretti confirmed that he has a deal to sell land he owns on Shelton Avenue to a developer who has plans to build 16 homes. → Read More

Shelton's Arooga's, CT Lottery wagering on retail betting success

Arooga's and Connecticut Lottery recently unveiled the new sportsbook available for patrons at the Shelton-based restaurant and bar. → Read More

Shelton Democrat named state party vice chair

Shelton's Jimmy Tickey, active in local politics and nonprofits, has added CT Democratic Party vice chair to his resume. → Read More

Shelton to cover pay-to-participate fees next school year

Mayor Mark Lauretti says the city will cover pay-to-participate fees for families with students in athletics or other extracurriculars for the next school year. → Read More

Shelton police dominate city's top salary list; Lauretti 17th

Shelton police had 18 employees among the top 20 top paid city workers this past year. Mayor Mark Lauretti placed 17th at $147,438. → Read More

Superintendent, administrators top Shelton school salaries

Ken Saranich tops Shelton school salary list, remains lowest among counterparts in Fairfield County. → Read More

Shelton seeks public input in extending cannabis moratorium

Planning and Zoning is considering extending a moratorium on cannabis establishments in the Shelton for another year, or until regulations can be completed. → Read More

Years in the making, Shelton completes Plumb Library renovations

Plumb Memorial Library's main level renovations are complete, bringing the end to odyssey of work done throughout the city's main library building. → Read More

Shelton approves expansion of Scinto building on Forest Parkway

Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission approved Bob Scinto's expansion request for a commercial site off Forest Parkway. → Read More