TPF Christine Jeltema, Connecticut State Police and US Army National Guard (Not in this episode )
Renee DiNino, Director of Community Affairs for iHeartMedia Hartford/New Haven
Special Guest:
Wendy Caruso, Director of 2-1-1 s Contact Center Operations
WHAT: We have conversations with a diverse group of people in many fields, organizations, groups about mental health and breaking down the stigma of getting help! Every episode features a new guest and perspective~
This episode of Mental Health Check-In with Marisa, Wendy and Renee covers 2-1-1 s services, how they help the community, and about their Action Line.
Action Line
TPF Christine Jeltema, Connecticut State Police and US Army National Guard (Not in this episode )
Renee DiNino, Director of Community Affairs for iHeartMedia Hartford/New Haven
Special Guest:
Wendy Caruso, Director of 2-1-1 s Contact Center Operations
WHAT: We have conversations with a diverse group of people in many fields, organizations, groups about mental health and breaking down the stigma of getting help! Every episode features a new guest and perspective~
This episode of Mental Health Check-In with Marisa, Wendy and Renee covers 2-1-1 s services, how they help the community, and about their Action Line.
Action Line
By Natalie Alms
Rep. Hice with Georgia Army National Guardsmen and families in 2018 (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class R.J. Lannom Jr.)
Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.), ranking member of the Subcommittee on Government Operations, wants to know when feds will go back in the office.
In a May 18 letter to Kathleen McGettigan, acting director of the Office of Personnel Management, Hice said it was time for federal employees to go back to the workplace to the fullest possible degree. He pointed to recent guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that fully vaccinated people do not need to wear masks in most indoor and outdoor locations and to rising vaccination rates.
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A lot can change in a couple of years just ask Kevin Interdonato.
That film, shot by Mendham-native director Tony Germinario in his hometown with writing and producing credits for Interdonato, was made in New Jersey despite the notable lack of tax credits for film and television productions looking to film in the state at the time.
Four years later, Interdonato and the film tax credits are back in New Jersey.
Interdonato and his wife, actress Amanda Clayton, are parents to a 1-year-old daughter and live in Bloomfield. He also has two upcoming New Jersey-shot projects in the works that he s written and will produce and star in, following lawmakers in Trenton s 2018 approval of tax credits to incentivize local film and television production.