North Haven Girl Scouts Celebrate 113 Years with Community Engagement and Exciting Events
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The event provided young women with the opportunity to learn about civic engagement, leadership, and the legislative process.
Connecticut Republicans unveiled a detailed six-point plan to bring about stability and relief for consumers.
The effort focused on providing homeless and insecure residents in the North Haven area with new cold-weather essentials, like jackets, underwear, and assorted accessories.
In recent months, a pattern of cases has come to light in which inmates in the state’s correction department were reportedly not provided proper medical care.
All shredding will be done on site by Secure Eco Shred and will take only minutes.
Read Across America is an annual event held on Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel’s birthday, March 2nd, to commemorate his life’s work and his ability to captivate young audiences with his unique children’s books.
Sen. Fasano and Rep. Yaccarino are both long-time advocates for individuals who suffer from rare diseases and have worked on legislation to raise awareness and help people access treatment and research.
Nabel has been using math to entertain audiences for over 40 years. His presentation will feature mentalism effects, which he uses to read minds and demonstrate precognition.
Families came from all over the state to provide testimony of how state-sponsored services improve their daily lives.
The council, an affiliate organization of the American Historical Association, is committed to supporting and fostering the inclusion of all women in the historical profession.
In voting to override the governor’s veto, Senate Republican President Pro Tempore Len Fasano and fellow state lawmakers are now able to restore funding for the current fiscal year to over 100,000 seniors and disabled individuals.
A large part of the discussion centered on the Medicare Savings Plan (MSP) and the legislature working in a bipartisan way to restore MSP after Gov. Dannel Malloy vetoed the bill earlier this month.
Ebner will look ahead to the future of negotiation in which more, rather than less, change is likely, and will seek to help negotiators and mediators adapt their practices to their changing world.
Senate Republican President Pro Tempore Len Fasano (R-North Haven) released the following statement in response to Governor Dannel P. Malloy’s veto of the bipartisan bill that restores funding for the Medicare Savings Program in the current fiscal year.
The third Monday in January, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, reminds us all to conduct ourselves with kindness, understanding, dignity and respect.