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  • Prancer, a 2-year-old chihuahua that was recently adopted in New Haven.
    News
    New Haven woman adopts ‘demonic' dog that went viral
    Prancer was described as "a traumatized Victorian child" that "will probably live to be 21 through pure spite."
    By Andrew DaRosa
  • Community
    Kittens available for adoption at Trumbull Animal Shelter
  • At the presentation of a wheelchair are, from left, Joe Montanaro (Senior VicecCommander of Post 141), Anthony Salce (World War II veteran and Post 141 member), Tom Moore (Adjutant of Post 86), and Ernie Foito (Commander of Post 141).
    Community
    D-Day veteran receives wheelchair from Wilton and Trumbull Legion posts
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    Community
    Trumbull celebrates independence July 4
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    Town Government
    Trumbull High becomes ground zero in emergency response drill
  • Annual party celebrates all things Trumbull
    Community
    Despite weather scare, Trumbull Day 2019 delivers
  • Town Government
    July 4th reading of the Declaration of Independence at Town Hall
  • Religion
    The Solemnity of Corpus Christi
    St. Catherine of Siena, 220 Shelton Road, took the annual  Corpus Christi Procession to the streets of historic Nichols  on  Sunday in a Eucharistic celebration. The Trumbull police closed the roads, as the clergy, choir,  parishioners and friends... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Crossing guard retires after 36 years of service
    Shirley Sagliano A school crossing guard recently retired after serving the Town of Trumbull since September 1982. Lifelong Trumbull resident, Shirley Sagliano, worked her last school crossing detail at Middlebrooks School on Wednesday, June 12. She had been a... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day Saturday
    The Town of Trumbull Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day is set for Saturday, June 29, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., at 307 Indian Ledge Park Drive. next to BMX Facility. There are restrictions on pesticides that contain neonicotinoids because they are... By Julie Miller
  • Town Government
    Veterans, legislators honor Flag Day in Trumbull
    Trumbull Town Clerk Suzanne Burr Monaco with State Rep. David Rutigliano along with State Rep. Laura Devlin, and A. V. Napolitano American Legion Post 141 Commander Ernie Foito honoring Flag Day. State Reps. David Rutigliano (R-123) and Laura Devlin (R-134) joined forces with the Trumbull Memorial American Legion Post 141 in collecting worn, faded and tattered American flags during their annual Flag-Collection Drive and participated in the... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Schedule of Movies in the Park and Dive-In Movies
    Movies in the Park Twin Brooks Park will hold Movies in the Park. The schedule of movies is: Thursday, June 27, 8:45 p.m., How to Train Your Dragon 3 Thursday, July 11, 8:45 p.m., Captain Marvel Thursday, Aug. 1, 8:15 p.m., The Goonies... By Julie Miller
Latest News
  • Long-time Trumbull, Monroe EMS worker Gail Sawicki dies at 59
  • Trumbull gears up for Memorial Day activities, parade
  • National ranking says Trumbull facility a top spot for seniors
  • Former chief of Long Hill Fire Dept. in Trumbull dies at 76
  • Trumbull ‘We the People’ team places 10th in the nation
  • High school student murals make splash in Trumbull
  • Trumbull woman, 41, remembered with ‘silly,’ irreverent obituary
  • Trumbull fundraiser spreads sunshine, mental health awareness
  • Property transfers in Trumbull
  • Longtime Bridgeport medical practice moves to Trumbull
  • Community
    New project for Trumbull Community Women’s Giving Tree
    Trumbull Community Women has announced that the new project for it’s Giving Tree, which is located in the lobby of the Trumbull Library, 33 Quality St., will be the collection of school supplies for the coming year. "The Giving Tree has been a... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Girl Scouts collect for animal shelters
    Girl Scout Troop 30011 from Middlebrook Elementary School recently raised $1,067 in cash donations, and more than $2,000 in food/product donations for the Trumbull and Bridgeport Animal Shelters. By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Students from Jane Ryan compete in National Invention Convention
    Dustin Sloat and Sydney Girard, both 5th graders at Jane Ryan Elementary School competed in the National Invention Convention at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan the last week of May. Dustin invented Fidget Pants. Fidget Pants are self... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Kittens available at Trumbull Animal Shelter
    Trumbull Animal Shelter has a few kittens available for adoption. This little one and her sister are 9-weeks-old. They are very sweet, according to shelter staff. There are also other kittens who will be available in about one month. Visit... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Artwork on display until end of June at Town Hall Gallery
    Amy Valiante, a native of Cape Cod and the islands, paints realistic landscape scenes of nature, not only beach scenes but also lakes, rivers and mountains as well. Living in Connecticut now for 25 years, she finds meaning in tranquil scenes she... By Julie Miller
Most Popular
  1. ‘It makes no sense:’ Hundreds mourn Shelton teen James McGrath
  2. Trumbull students learn ‘circle of life’ by hatching chicks
  3. Trumbull teen uses love of ceramics, soccer to help others
  4. What we do and don’t know about Fairfield Prep student James McGrath’s death
  5. James McGrath fatally stabbed after fight between students at rival CT schools, warrant states
  6. Police: Three teens charged in carjacking woman at Trumbull mall
  7. Long-time Trumbull, Monroe EMS worker Gail Sawicki dies at 59
  • Community
    Reunion to mark 20 years of ‘attitude’
    Ken Halaby and his wife Linda, shown here delivering a 2015 Attitude is Everything award, are hoping to hear from former recipients over the summer. A positive attitude can be a pre-requisite for success, according to Trumbull resident Marcy Koury. Now, Koury and a group of other residents are looking to find out just how successful Trumbull’s most “attitudinal” students have become. This... By Donald Eng
  • Community
    Long Hill Burial Ground Annual Meeting Notice
    By Donald Eng
  • Community
    Trumbull woman named Refugee Mentor of the Year
    Margaret LeMaire with a group of students in Zaire (present day Congo) in 1983. Trumbull resident Margaret LeMaire has been named the 2018 Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Immigrants’ Refugee Mentor of the Year Award. But the award might as well be for lifetime achievement. The institute’s CEO, Claudia Connor, said the... By Donald Eng
  • Community
    Deaf female cat available at Trumbull Animal Shelter
    April was a stray cat that was found with infected ears.  She had to have surgery on her ears so they would heal properly.  She is a spayed female with blue eyes and is deaf. April is patiently waiting for her new home at Trumbull Animal... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Madison Middle School and The Binky Patrol to be honored
    Madison Middle School teachers and KARE club advisors Nancy Yarmosh and Jeanne Malgioglio, MMS Principal Peter Sullivan and Binky Patrol co-founder JoAnn Zimmerman. The Center for Family Justice (CFJ) has announced that Madison Middle School and The Binky Patrol, a Monroe-based nonprofit which provides cozy, handmade blankets to adults and children in need of comfort, will share its first annual Community... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    June is license your dog month
    Dog licenses can be purchased at the Town Clerk’s office in the Trumbull Town Hall. You must bring a current rabies certificate to get the license. Altered dog licenses are $8 and unaltered dog licenses are $19. A $1 penalty is added each month... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Ryan’s Rebels Fishing Derby June 8
    Ryan's Rebels was started in memory of three year-old Ryan Joyce. Ryan's Rebels 3rd annual Fishing Derby will take place Saturday, June 8, from 9 a.m.-noon at Twin Brooks Park, rain or shine. All proceeds go directly to helping children and families battling neuroblastoma and other pediatric cancers.... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Paper shredding fundraiser June 8
    The Parish of Saint Catherine of Siena is hosting a paper shredding fundraising event on Saturday, June 8, from 9 a.m.-noon, rain or shine. All kinds of papers and documents will be shredded while you wait by a professional shredding truck. No... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    Team Caroline and Mia Tutu Trot June 9
    The 4th annual Team Caroline and Mia Tutu Trot 5K, Team Relay, or Fun Walk will be held at Trumbull High School on Sunday, June 9. The race starts at 11:30 a.m. Race day registration opens at 9:30 a.m. Race participants can also come to McDougall... By Julie Miller
  • Community
    James Canning to perform at Trumbull Library
    Former Broadway actor James Canning will perform at the Trumbull Library, 33 Quality St., on Wednesday, June 5, at 6:30 p.m. Canning presents his life in song, sharing his story — from acting to marriage to teaching to fatherhood — through a... By Julie Miller
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