Interviewed by phone over the weekend, Quigley said given the COVID-19 pandemic, this is no time to be partisan. Still he said there is plenty of work to be done. Continue Reading →
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Interviewed by phone over the weekend, Quigley said given the COVID-19 pandemic, this is no time to be partisan. Still he said there is plenty of work to be done. Continue Reading →
“We all are ‘Staying Safe and Staying Home.’ Thank you for that,” Police said. “However, this doesn’t mean we need to be locked away.” Continue Reading →
The building that housed the WGCH transmitter sold last June for $5,150,000. At the end of December the station owner turned off the transmitter. Continue Reading →
The Major Disaster Declaration requested by Gov Lamont was approved Sunday, meaning impacted state agencies and municipalities in all 8 counties will be reimbursed for 75% of costs for their response and emergency protective measures. Continue Reading →
“The words of Maya Angelou are so appropriate right now: ‘I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.’ Gloria Gaynor, thank you for lifting us up and making us feel a little more positive about the world around us.” – Marc E Jaffe, CEO, Children’s Learning Center Continue Reading →
“Nurses and other healthcare workers are operating under conditions being described as warlike.” – Stephanie Paulmeno is President of the CT Nurses Association and Chairman of The Patient is U Foundation Continue Reading →
Taylor Boynton suspects he was one of the first people in Connecticut to be tested for COVID-19. After a BBQ in Cos Cob two weeks ago he developed strange, painful symptoms including no sense of taste. But no one at the BBQ tested positive. Boynton suspects it was travels to Yonkers and New Rochelle in Westchester the previous week were the source of his infection. Continue Reading →
Due To the COVID-19 Pandemic, services will be for immediate family. A webcast of the service will take place Tuesday at 11:00am. Continue Reading →
“The vast majority are wearing them improperly thus giving themselves and others a false sense of security.” – Dr. Stephanie Paulmeno, DNP, MS, RN, NHA, CPH, CCM, CDP, is President of the Connecticut Nurses Association, President of Communities 4 Action and Chairman of The Patient is U Foundation, Inc. Continue Reading →
The Board discussed the importance of maintaining distance learning routines and guidelines urging people not to travel in order to slow the spread of COVID-19. Continue Reading →