Enfield, CT|Press Release|
Enfield Senior Minor Repair Program Returns
The program focuses on performing minor repairs, at no cost, in homes of people over the age of 60.
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The program focuses on performing minor repairs, at no cost, in homes of people over the age of 60.
Local communities are adapting to food scarcity challenges and future shortages through a commitment to local, sustainable farming.
“The lack of workers is among our members’ greatest challenges,” said BIA President & CEO Michael Skelton.
Acclaimed psychologist Dr. Harry Schmitz will co-moderate the talk on Feb. 22.
Wellness coach Kristin DePalma will speak at the free event March 15.
From a tourism company to a local farm, these four small businesses were honored for their growth and service in Anne Arundel County.
Students were exposed to different texts and activities to help build on the concepts of community roles and responsibilities.
The state competition is next month at the University of Georgia.
Cardinal McElroy will speak Feb. 23.
More than $108,000 were donated to 23 local agencies and $16,000 to 16 area food pantries.
NHTI dedicated its new basketball court to longtime Coach Paul Hogan.
New hire Kelsea Batchelder will serve in the role.
Virtual and in-person options are available.
March 1 is the deadline to apply.
Canned goods and other food items were collected and donated to the food pantry at St. Anthony’s Church.
Fourth grade students at Arrowhead Elementary School sampled new books during a “tasting” experience.
The team won the Judges Choice Award.
Cranston resident Michael Joseph Sabitoni was honored at the Annual Stars of the Industry Awards Ceremony.
Tickets are available Feb. 15-19.
William Barnett of the New England Camera Club Council will give the presentation.