The donation from Jill Price will allow 14 Newington children to attend the Parks and Recreation department's seven-week summer camp.
The project was sponsored by the Friends of the Library, John Paterson Elementary School and Newington Parks and Recreation.
Summer employees will assist with maintenance and more.
Sign up with the Newington Parks and Recreation Department for the outdoor April classes.
She brings with her several years of experience working with the Wethersfield Chamber.
Registration is required for the March 29 Zoom session.
Registration is required for this virtual presentation.
Registration is required for the virtual session.
The Zoom session is scheduled for March 23.
This service is available for residents who are temporarily or permanently unable to enter the library.
Chef Rob Scott will teach bakers of all ages how to prepare this recipe.
This event will be hosted by Deanna Reney at Karmaβs Closet.
Stratford resident hits for $10k on scratch-off ticket according to the Connecticut Lottery.
This in-person program is for rising 3rd and 4th graders with reading difficulties and will feature fun activities as well as academics.
This self-paced program encourages families to explore the world of books, get prizes, grow as readers, and have fun together.
Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.
This virtual program is for children who love dogs or need to boost their reading skills.
Letters of interest will be welcomed until March 2 for projects directly benefiting the Newington community.
Registration is required to pick one up via curbside service.
Community Gardens are open to Newington residents.
Mr. William DeBlasio has been on the Parks and Recreation board in Newington since 2005.
This free program is for family, significant others and friends of people with mental health conditions.
Middletown resident wins $20k on scratch-0ff ticket.
A Wreath Laying Was Held At Memorial
Middletown resident hits for $20k on scratch-off ticket.
The woman has been missing since mid-December, according to police.
The Central Connecticut Health District invites families and friends to the monthly virtual meetings, which begin Feb. 23.
Curbside pickup at the library begins on Feb 10.
The kits are designed to encourage children to spend time outside getting fresh air and exploring their neighborhood.
The atmosphere was celebratory last week as staff and residents rolled up their sleeves for the shots.
Those age 75 and older can get scheduled now for shots, but appointment availability is limited.
the program runs through March 15.
The program runs through March 12.
Information is available for both state and federal taxes.
Registration is required for this Feb. 2 event.
There will be a craft for kids ages 1 - 6 that will coincides with one of the library's virtual storytimes.
Newington residents are invited to this virtual program to be held Monday at 6:30 p.m.
The focus will be on getting a healthy start to the new year.
February 19th - March 26, 2021
Food distribution will resume on Jan. 12.