Journal Register Co. recently welcomed three new reporters in Connecticut.
Mike Bellmore and Ebony Walmsley have joined the staff of the New Haven Register, and Sarah Bogues has joined the staff of The Register Citizen.
Bellmore graduated cum laude in the spring from Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.
He was a New Haven Register intern in 2011, and has also written for the Southern News, Hamden Community News, CTIndie.com and ColonyofGamers.com.
He is a Hamden native who will be covering Hamden and North Haven for the Register. He can be reached at 203-789-5716 or mbellmore@nhregister.com. Follow him on Twitter @bandango.
Walmsley holds a degree in journalism from Quinnipiac University, where she was a staff writer for The Chronicle and served as secretary of the Black Student Union. She has interned for the Westerly Sun in Rhode Island and freelanced for RI Local magazine.
She will be covering Guiford and Madison for the Register. She can be reached at 203-789-5734 or ewalmsley@nhregister.com. Follow her on Twitter @nhebony12.
Bogues graduated from Central Connecticut State University in the spring with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. At CCSU, she was a staff writer for The Recorder, managing editor of the Helix literary magazine and president of the college’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
She will be covering New Hartford, Barkhamsted, Harwinton, Burlington and Canton for The Register Citizen. She can be reached at 860-489-3121, ext. 328, or sbogues@registercitizen.com. Follow her on Twitter @sarahbogues27.



Possibly, the New Haven’s favorite uncle, “Uncle” Alan Burton Hall, the hero who gave his life saving a young girl!
awesome..i bet they are “journalists” for obama, who will surely put their liberal leaning views in everything they “write”