Friday, May 25, 2012
A story Monday reported an incorrect address for the future site of the Homemakers Thrift Shop in Branford. It will be at 550 E. Main St., not 550 Main St.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
It should have read, 'Coady'
Well, this is embarrassing. A story on a reception for volunteers with the Jewish Coalition for Literacy misspelled the last name of Roxanne Coady, founder of Read to Grow and owner of R.J. Julia Booksellers in Madison.
Monday, May 14, 2012
It's Justice Lubbie Harper Jr.
A photo gallery on Quinnipiac University's law school commencement incorrectly referred to Lubbie Harper Jr., who received an honorary degree and delivered the commencement address, as an Appellate Court judge. Harper is Connecticut Supreme Court justice.
Monday, May 7, 2012
A village or a manor? It matters.
Due to an error, the lead of a story about crimes spurring area eateries to ban delivery to some New Haven neighborhoods, which ran in the New Haven Register on May 6, incorrectly reported that one area targeted by the ban was Westville Village.
It is, in fact, Westville Manor.
It is, in fact, Westville Manor.