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George Hines Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame

The cliché that “good things happen to those who wait” applies to George Hines’s remarkable journey, culminating in his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame 39 years after graduating from West Haven High School.

Hines, director of Emergency Management for Yale Public Safety, was encouraged by his dad to learn to play hockey when he was five years old. Read more.

Brian Donnelly Retires After 40-years of Service

Public Safety sends farewell wishes to Lieutenant Brian Donnelly on his recent retirement from the Yale Police Department (YPD).

A 40-year law enforcement veteran, Donnelly started his career at the FBI, where he worked for five years before accepting a position as a police officer with the New Haven Police Department (NHPD). He worked as a patrol officer, temporary detective, arson investigator, and bicycle officer. After serving 23 years at NHPD, Donnelly accepted a position with YPD. Read more.

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