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Coronavirus Recovery Survey Open To North Haven Residents
Officials are asking North Haven residents to take a survey regarding the community's needs as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
NORTH HAVEN, CT — Officials are asking North Haven residents to take a survey regarding the community’s needs as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The town has created a long-term recovery committee to help address the community’s needs during the pandemic.
“In an effort to assess the behavioral, economic, social, and emotional impacts and the needs of the North Haven community as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, the committee has created a brief and anonymous survey that North Haven residents are welcome to complete,” according to a news release. “It is voluntary, confidential, and no personal information will be collected.”
The COVID-19 survey results will inform “immediate, long-term, and ongoing actions” the town can take to address the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on North Haven residents.
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The survey (also available in Spanish) can be taken online here.
For those without online access, paper copies of the survey will be available for pickup from through Sept. 8 at the following locations: Memorial Town Hall, 18 Church St., Town Hall Annex Building, 5 Linsley St., North Haven Senior Center, 189 Pool Rd. and the Department of Recreation, 7 Linsley St. and the North Haven Memorial Library, 17 Elm St.
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For more information on how to obtain a copy of the survey, call 203-606-5127. Completed surveys can be dropped off at any of these same locations.
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