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The Day - Bennie Dover Jackson teacher dies unexpectedly - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Friends & Neighbors: Mystic woman helping others with finances - News from southeastern Connecticut

Friends & Neighbors Frances Godek Goodman Frances Godek Goodman of Mystic has spent her professional career focused on financial education, and now she has written a book to transmit a lifetime of knowledge. “I started my career teaching at Bay Path University,” she said in an email. “I left teaching to become the co-founder of the Center for Tax Education and Research, a 501(c)(3) educational foundation.” After the center’s dissolution, she took a position as a financial counselor and educator/trainer with the U.S. Naval Submarine Base in Groton. Now retired, she recently penned an eBook, “Small Steps and Stories to Achieve Financial Security.” It is free on Amazon Kindle, and costs 99 cents if not a member. Sales are being donated to veteran organizations.

This is why we don t sprinkle Tide detergent on rooftops, B C housing complex learns

Article content Last week, Tom Ulanowski saw a man on a rooftop a few homes down from his. The worker had used a bucket lift to hoist himself and a stack of red cartons up there, and looked to be spreading something powdery on the roofs of the townhouse complex. Soon, some of the powder blew off the roofs and settled on the grounds of the Abbotsford, B.C. development, on residents’ shrubbery and on flowers. That powder was laundry detergent, being used as an ersatz herbicide to prevent the growth of moss. When it rained, as it does around Abbotsford, which gets precipitation an average 174 days a year, more frequently than any other city in Canada, the soap did what soap is meant to do.

The Day - New London schools promote two to management positions - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published April 26. 2021 5:47PM  New London  The Board of Education has approved the promotion of two school district employees to new management positions. Jennifer Hills-Papetti is the district’s new assistant superintendent of student achievement and academic programming. She will lead the district’s strategic initiatives in support of instructional leadership, including oversight all of academic and instructional practices, professional learning, curriculum development and intervention practices. Hills-Papetti is the former director of curriculum, instruction and assessment, pre-K-5. Carrie Rivera, a former school psychologist, is the new assistant director of mental health. She will lead the implementation of federal and state mental health policies, serve as the department leader and evaluator for all district social workers and psychologists “and ensure that systems are in place to support the physical, emotional and intellectual safety of all students and staf

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