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Alcohol-Related Suspension Questioned; Osprey Land New Home; Communities ‘Relay for Life’

"The Towns Around Us" takes a look at what's making news in neighboring communities.

NORTH HAVEN – The fathers of two middle school students who were suspended for allegedly consuming alcohol before a baseball practice are calling for an overhaul of the school board’s “Zero Tolerance” policy.

One of the fathers, Richard Rife, said there was no evidence that his son had consumed alcohol and that the five-day suspension was unwarranted. His son reportedly passed around a Lipton Brisk ice tea with his teammates prior to a recent practice, prompting a parent to contact the school and claim that the kids were drinking alcohol.

Rife’s son was one of four students suspended. School administrators are sticking by their investigation and the disciplinary action taken.

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BRANFORD – A pair of Osprey that were displaced when their nest atop a utility pole caught fire now have a new, specially designed home.

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This week, Connecticut Light & Power workers erected a utility pole along the Branford River for the Osprey, which they have nicknamed, “Light” and “Power.”

The utility company built the pole to create a safe home for the birds of prey, which tend to pick elevated locations like utility poles for their nest and, in fact, had begun to build one on another pole after their first one caught fire.

Click here to see pictures of the Osprey’s new home and a video about the effort.

ORANGE – The community gathered to “Relay for Life” Saturday and Patch was there every step of the way. Click here to check out the comprehensive coverage.


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