The now infamous I-84 billboard that was put out during National Nurses’ Month in Connecticut is demeaning and insulting to nurses of both genders and devalues the extremely high professional scope of practice and clinical and ethical standards to which all nurses are held equally. Continue Reading →
Stephanie Paulmeno
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Battling E-cigarettes and Empowering Teens, Communities 4 Action Soars
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E-cigarettes, which indeed contain nicotine, are glamorized to target teen consumers, according to Communities 4 Action (C4A) Executive Director Ingrid Gillespie and Chairman Stephanie Paulmeno. The two spoke at length about C4A’s capacity and collaboration building, teen empowerment engagements, and educational prevention initiatives. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Police & Fire, Schools, Communities 4 Action, E-cigarettes, Ingrid Gillespie, Katherine Du, Risky Teen Behavior
Paulmeno: Oberlander Has Facts, Not Sound Bites
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“Oberlander’s professional background is relevant to Greenwich and the State and includes transportation, financial analysis, environmental impact, and rebuilding and revitalizing communities.” – Stephanie Paulmeno, A resident and small business owner in Old Greenwich,
Former candidate for the 150th District Continue Reading →