Thursday, October 30, 2014
Seymour teen battling brain tumor receives handicapped-accessible van
By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR >> The young woman battling a brain tumor, Nina Poeta, received
a brand new handicapped-accessible van Wednesday, courtesy of Harte Family
Motors.
The custom MV-1 edition van, emblazoned with pink decals boasting “Keep Calm
& Nina Strong” and a “No One Fights Alone” across the bumper, was donated by
the car dealership for use by the Poeta family for as long as they need it.
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here.
Labels: Nina Poeta, Seymour
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Shooting violence decried at New Haven vigil celebrating life of Erika Robinson
By Shahid Abdul-Karim
NEW HAVEN >> A candlelight vigil in honor of Erika Robinson was
held in front of the former Key Club Cabaret Sunday, marking the
one-year anniversary of her shooting death.
More than 100 friends, family members, community activists, law
enforcement officials and political leaders gathered to pay homage to
the life of the 26-year-old.
Robinson, of West Haven, was shot and killed Oct. 26 inside the club.
Read the full story
here.
Labels: Erika Robinson, New Haven
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Connecticut releases third deck of cold case playing cards for inmates
ROCKY HILL >> A third deck of cold case playing cards is now available
to inmates in the Connecticut correctional system.
State authorities have received more than 470 tips from inmates since the first deck was sold in 2010, the Division of Criminal Justice said Tuesday.
Nine arrests have been made in homicide cases featured on the cards, according
to the release.
The deck of 52 cards features photos of victims and information about
unsolved homicides and missing person cases. The cards list telephone, email and
snail mail contacts inmates can use to supply information about the cases.
Read more
here.
Labels: cold case playing cards, Connecticut
On the Road to Remember ....
Check out this
blog post by Donna Gore, on the recent On the Road to Remember Tour, which stopped in Connecticut to bring attention to missing person cases.
Labels: missing persons