It is no secret that the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has brought a great deal of concern about how the public can best protect themselves and others from spreading the virus.
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UPDATE: Information about Towne & Country Health & Wellness has been added on March 19.
With news emerging daily, sometimes hourly, about the best practices to prevent spreading the coronavirus, ...
The latest in a series of video outreach messages with First Selectman Dan Rosenthal also included some brief perspective from Town Human Services Director Natalie Jackson.
State Representative Mitch Bolinsky shares that I-84 roadwork continues, and that a scheduled dental clinic has been canceled. He notes that there will be overnight work, March 18, on the Rochambeau Bridge.
Legislative Council Chairman Paul Lundquist is reminding residents who wish to comment on the proposed 2020-2021 school district and municipal budget can do so by phone by dialing in to the March 18 scheduled 7 pm Public Hearing at 203-270-4249.
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities President Mark Ojakian has announced that all 17 CSCU institutions will move to all-online classes for the remainder of the spring 2020 semester. All in-person commencement activities will also be canceled.
At his March 17 press update on the COVID-19 situation, Governor Ned Lamont reported that positive cases in the state reached 68 with 48 of those identified in Fairfield County.
The topic may be the same but the narratives every other week differ and I appreciate the installments. Rebuttals on factual content rather than focusing on form would improve the discourse.
Congrats to all the 275 graduates.
For context...class of 2005 had 360 students, the number of graduating seniors seemed to cap out in the late 2000's in the low 400's.
When the author had to come back to correct the edition, maybe the series has gotten long enough to require its own index. I can re-run the calc's at the next one, which should be in about 10 days.