The Northern Middlesex Cable Advisory Board has announced that they have delivered HP Officejet 7612 Wide Format printers to all senior centers which fit into the purview of the committee. The project began in mid-2014 when Assistant Director of CAB, William Wilson pointed out that during the spring meeting that the committee must focus on those who do not have essential items during the holiday season.
Photo courtesy of the East Hampton Senior Center
“I felt it was a great endeavor and unfortunately the seniors get overlooked during this crazy times. A new printer for each center that we cover would help the residents create brochures and other creative documents.” After consulting with the NMCAB board in the late spring and followed by a vote that was enthusiastically unanimous, the project was on its way. Secretary Marco Iacoviello organized a sub-committee of the board and with the funds allotted was able to purchase and deliver the products in a rapid fashion. CAB Secretary (R) Gary Aubin delivers a brand new HP printer to members of the East Hampton Senior Center.
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The Northern Middlesex Cable Advisory Board covers: Middletown, Middlefield, East Hampton, Portland and Cromwell. The committee will meet next in March at Middletown’s city hall located at DeKoven Drive. CAB Member (R) Marco Iacoviello delivers a brand new HP printer to the Cromwell Senior Center.
Posted: 22 Jan 2015 by The Middletown Insider
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