These are some of the stories you’ll find in this week’s Trumbull Times, out today:
• Class of 2014 says good-bye, with a few laughs and words of advice.
• Trumbull Day is back, with more food, rides and, of course, fireworks.
• Police chief, deputy chief announce plans to retire.
• State agrees Route 111 intersection needs signal.
• In Opinion: Anderson family thanks community; Chairman supports Haberlin in special election; Joe Pisani talks about service and love.
• Legion summer baseball festival at the ballpark and more local sports news.
• Student raises money for Sandy Hook Promise
• Trumbull residents named valedictorian at Platt.
• Mock Trial team places in national competition.
• Meet Ivan, a cat that needs a home.
• Tony Reno to perform at the gazebo July 1.
• Local jewelry line donating proceeds to suicide awareness.
• First Selectman Reading Challenge announced.
• McKinney to sit down with HAN Radio for live interview Monday.
• Trumbull Community Television schedule.
• For events, see Spotlight and Library news.
• Got questions? Inside this week’s Times is the 2014 Trumbull Answerbook.
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