As we approach the last few weeks of 2011, let’s take a moment to look back and see what the Quinnipiac River Watershed Association (QRWA) has accomplished this year.
We are all responsible for protecting children. Learn what you can do.
My thoughts on Meriden business and economic development.
These are my experiences on the campaign trail going door-to-door.
Learn about a program to help prevent child sexual abuse.
Would you know what to do in a mental health emergency? Thanks to funding from the United Way of Meriden and Wallingford, Rushford is offering a free course in Mental Health First Aid.
Why National Coming Out Day is important.
The Meriden Arts Council and the Quinnipiac River Watershed Association have been awarded a joint grant by the Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation for a Nature Art Show to be exhibited in May 2012.
I had a great opportunity today to participate in a live fire exercise with our firefighters. I learned a lot of things, but I got a glimpse of what a firefighter's world is like.
9/11…We haven’t forgotten where we were when we heard the news. For most of us the feelings we had that day have faded. Watching the news this morning brought them right back.
Stress, hectic schedules and communicating with your children in busy times.
The Quinnipiac River Watershed Association (QRWA) was recently notified that they are the recipient of a $10,000 grant from 3M for a Rapid Bioassessment by Volunteers (RBV) of the Quinnipiac River!
Four congregations in Meriden join together to hold a Candlelight Service of Remembrance and Hope.
What will Meriden do without its only commercial bookstore?
Author's discussion of the need to share experiences of early pregnancy loss, to support families in this situation and a listing of resources that might be of some help.
Sound advice about safer sleep for infants.
A personal narrative on the Borders Books Summer Reading program, which gives a free book after a child reads 10 books.
Graduation parties are abound. Help protect your child’s bright future by providing a safe, alcohol-free season of celebrations for your son or daughter.
First installment of listing of parenting support and networking groups.
Listening to those who served.
What is Laurie thinking?
Talking to your teens about the dangers of alcohol use during prom/graduation season.
Spending the weekend with 70,000 plus people sure can turn into "what not to wear" very quickly!