Public health officials recommend events such as virtual costume contests and candy scavenger hunts in the home with family members.
Rosemary, a heart transplant recipient in 1996, worked for North Haven Tile and was a member; guest speaker of transplant support groups
Officials say they continue to inform and make updates to the online conferencing platform as available to prevent future attacks.
Enjoy wine and Bear's BBQ to support draft horses
The department also is requesting paper products, hygiene items, and cleaning supplies.
The role of the team is to assist the community in accessing resources.
"He has made the welfare of our sons and daughters a top priority and I trust he will take that pledge all the way to the state house."
Eleanor was a member of the Annex Y.M.A. and the New Haven Elks Lodge. She enjoyed playing 500 Rummy and loved her family unconditionally.
The state CAES is providing information on the Gulf Coast tick and the Asian longhorned tick.
The town is soliciting proposals from qualified professional planning consultants.
Drop-off site will be located in both Middlefield and Durham.
The draft will be presented during the virtual session.
Sales will raise funds for the organization.
Both positions require evening work.
Residents may appeal the charge in Superior Court.
A clinic is scheduled for Oct. 21 in Middlefield and another for Nov. 3 in Durham.
Drop off your old unused prescription drugs to be disposed of properly and keep them out of your home where anyone could misuse them!
The location change was made to ensure social distancing.
Durham town officials answer FAQs on the voting process for this year.
A charge of $700 per EDU payable semi-annually in October and April is proposed for The Lake Beseck Sewer Area.
Those who have questions are advised to call 860-349-7117.
Officials say drop boxes should only be used in the town where individuals vote.
Sponsors needed! Proceeds benefit the CT Draft Horse Rescue
Payments can be made online on the tax collectors web page.
The station will observe regular hours on Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Recommendations include postponing planting of new lawns and plants.
One was for a shed, and the other for a deck.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Connecticut Sportsplex.
The training will take place via Zoom.
All voters are eligible to cast an absentee ballot for the 2020 election by checking the COVID-19 excuse on the application.
Voters can check their registration status online.
Applications for absentee ballots will be mailed to all Connecticut registered, active voters on a rolling basis between Sept. 8-11.
Only one pass will be made on each street.
Resources include online voter registration.
A section of Maiden Lane between Main Street and Brick Lane may need to be closed Aug. 19-20.
No dangerous bacteria was found in the water.
The patient lives in Waterbury, but may have been exposed to WNV in the Newington/Wethersfield area.
No walk-in applications will be accepted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.