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Vietnam Tank Coming Home; Calf Hunt Continues and More

“The Towns Around Us” takes a look at what’s making headlines in neighboring communities.

BRANFORD – The “Tank” is coming back home.

After seeing how upset residents were when a historic military vehicle was suddenly removed from the Branford Armory, The Connecticut Army National Guard has decided to return the Tank to town.

Used as an Armored Recon Vehicle in the Vietnam War, the M114-style APC was built in 1962. It had been located at the Branford Armory for more than 30 years up until Aug. 3, when the Guard hauled it away to refurbish it in preparation for plans to have it join a display of military vehicles at Camp Niantic.

Those plans have been scrapped, and residents are looking forward to their beloved Tank’s return.
 
CHESHIRE – Goodbye, grass. Hello, turf.

With a small ceremony and a few scoops from silver shovels — followed by some heavy lifting done by earth-moving machines — work officially began Thursday on Cheshire High School’s new synthetic turf field.

The field, which is expected to be finished in October, will be home to the football team. A new track will also be built, thanks to a last-minute funding approval from the Town Council.
 
STRATFORD – If the Historic District Commission Chairman has his way, the town will allocate $1,500 to cover the cost of three signs to highlight Stratford’s historic district.

Commission chairman Tom Yemm believes the signage will help draw attention and appreciation to the homes and their place in the town’s history. The town used to have a sign, but it was taken down a few years ago after succumbing to wear and tear.

Yemm said he plans on submitting a formal request for the funds this week.
 
MILFORD – The hunt for the missing calf continues.

And Animal Control Officer Rick George has constructed a cage that he hopes will help catch the calf, which has been on the loose since early July. George discusses how the trap works and what the plan will be if the calf is captured in this Milford Patch video.

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Debbie S May 16, 2013 at 09:23 pm
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Casey Edwards Arenberg: My whole family sees Dr. Robert Henry, he's located on Whitney/Todd Street.Read More He's a great guy!
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Cyndi Consoli: Dr. Kumar at Family Practice and Internal Medicine also takes walk-ins if you don'tRead More have an appt. open 8am-8pm M-F, Sat til 4, and Sunday til noon. 2543 Dixwell Ave. Hamden. In that building is also Quest lab, Whitney Imaging for x-rays, sleep disorder center, physical therapy, GI, heart and some other specialists. One stop shopping.
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cheryl May 16, 2013 at 03:49 pm
UN AGENDA 21- SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT- HERE IT IS FOKES.
Willow Ann Sirch May 15, 2013 at 11:45 am
This event is sponsored by the Hamden Land Conservation Trust. Jim's talk will take place followingRead More a (short) annual meeting.
Janet May 17, 2013 at 07:08 am
Check out the CVS parking lot when the High School lets out. I've seen "Daddy" picking upRead More little "Johnny" in a Town owned car. We know it was tax money paying for the gas, just hope it was lunch time. I thought the Town was cracking down on inappropriate use of vehicles. I hope not many have use of a car on Sunday, and sure hope they were on Town duty. Yes, Angela, sadly you are right, nothing will change, but there is always a chance maybe someone will listen.
cheryl May 16, 2013 at 03:55 pm
CORRUPTION- IS MORE LIKE IT. GRAFT, UNLESS YOU CHANGE YOUR VOTING HABITS - AS ENSTEIN SAID- DOINGRead More THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AND EXPECTING A DIFFERENT RESULT IS INSANITY. THAT IS THE VOTING HERE IN HAMDEN- INSANE THAT PEOPLE CONTINUE TO VOTE DEMOCRATIC AND EXPECT THINGS TO CHANGE. If you notice all cities with the democratic party in charge in the U.S. has the same problems. Start with New Haven, Hamden, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New Orleans, they all have the same problems. Welfare, union legacy costs, taxation, North Haven seems to be run better, must check that out. Don't know if that is a democrat or not.
Angela May 14, 2013 at 10:14 am
Beth there is so much abuse in this town it is ridiculous. How about getting stopped for seat beltRead More violations when most of the police do not wear them, or when they use cell phones instead of hands free devices. Could go on and on but who cares it will change NOTHING.
Donna Wilson May 15, 2013 at 10:45 pm
It is best not to give money to ANYONE going door to door...