Spring Bulk Pickup 2025 Schedule
Please be advised that the bi-annual Bulk Pick-up Program takes place the last two full weeks of April on your scheduled collection day.
Please be advised that the bi-annual Bulk Pick-up Program takes place the last two full weeks of April on your scheduled collection day.
For those interested in joining Girl Scouts or learning more about volunteer opportunities, please visit GSofCT.org and click on “Join Us.”
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.
“Rebel Rossa” is a personal investigation into the life and legacy of the Irish rebel Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa by his American great-grandsons who traveled to Ireland to trace their family history and uncover all there is to know about Rossa and his wife Mary Jane.
Rep. Yaccarino (R-87) said the proposed budget provides a blueprint for restoring confidence in Connecticut by creating predictability and showing that legislators are ready to produce spending plans that live within the state’s means.
The tour, led by Domenic Liuzzi owner and North Haven native, allowed Rep. Yaccarino to witness firsthand the workings of the business and its facility on 322 State Street.
Protects Core Services, Boosts Education Aid, Creates Stability for Towns & Cities and Does Not Rely on Tax Increases
Local fire departments need volunteers of all skill levels and abilities, people willing and able to respond to emergencies whenever called upon.
Connecticut Hospital Day is a day for hospital staff and administrators to have substantive discussions with legislators about the issues that are critical to hospitals, including proposed hospital cuts and taxes in the state budget as well as regulatory burdens that would negatively affect hospitals.
Jones said the program will help attendees create healthy and sustainable business practices and learn skills to increase well-being and effectiveness.
This program is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by Doctors for America and Medical Students for Choice.
The panel will include Associate Professor of Journalism Margarita Diaz, Outreach and Instruction Librarian Matthew Flaherty, Visiting Professor of Accounting James Stodder and Sharlene Walbaum.
Members of the committee stressed the need for cooperative support from government, education and private business in growing Connecticut’s bioscience sector.
In her talk, Wohl will explain how using mindfulness – a specific way of paying attention – can help overcome obstacles and improve decision-making in negotiations and other conflict-related situations.
This bill would seek to provide individual investors, corporations, and venture capital firms with tax credits for investments made to qualified biotechnology and bioscience companies within Connecticut.