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A new Starbucks with a drive-thru will be built on Washington Avenue in North Haven and will be located in the same plaza as a new Five Guys restaurant, according to First Selectman Michael Freda. (David Allen/Patch)
NORTH HAVEN, CT The recent grand opening of the iconic Ferraro s Market was just the beginning of new businesses coming to North Haven, according to First Selectman Michael Freda.
Freda recently announced that a new Five Guys restaurant will be built on Washington Avenue along with a Starbucks featuring a drive-thru and an O Reilly s Auto Parts Store.
The new Five Guys, famous for its burgers and fries, will be the restaurant chain s 16th location in Connecticut.
May 6, 2021
The Alzheimer’s Association Michigan Chapter will partner with the Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Center at the University of Michigan (MADC) to offer two research programs focused on the latest in Alzheimer’s research in May. The Michigan Chapter also will offer a variety of virtual education programs, social engagement programs and more than 100 support groups to Michigan residents in the coming months.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Dr. Roberts and the MADC on our upcoming research events and offer much-needed programs and support to Michigan residents,” said Jean Barnas, Alzheimer’s Association program services director. “Unfortunately, Alzheimer’s is a growing burden here in Michigan and across the nation. It’s so important that Michiganders know we’re here for them.”