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Hamden Library Plans 'Cutting Costs' Virtual Program

Consumer advocate Richard Nathan will offer money-saving strategies at the Feb. 18 online event.

Press release from Hamden Public Library:

Jan. 20, 2021

Do you have financial worries? Do you need to stretch every dollar? Has your retirement or savings plan lost money? Or do you simply want to know how to save thousands of dollars?

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The Hamden Public Library can help. Attend our free, virtual presentation “How to Drastically Cut Costs in Difficult Times''. Consumer advocate Richard Nathan will tell you about the benefits of credit unions, how to invest on your own with no-load mutual funds, how to buy new and used cars wisely, how to save money when getting car, home, and life insurance, and how to reduce property taxes on your home with the best money-saving websites at your disposal.

Mr. Nathan has been teaching consumer education workshops for more than 30 years in high schools, colleges, and libraries in CT, NJ, MA and NY. He graduated from the University of New Haven with a Master's Degree in Criminal Justice. For three decades he worked as a teacher in the Department of Correction.

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The presentation is on Thursday, February 18, 2021 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. This virtual program is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Register online at www.hamdenlibrary.org (click on “Programs”) or call 203-287-2680. After signing up, you will receive a meeting link by email.


This press release was produced by Hamden Public Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.