By Sondra Minnich
Here is Renee s interview with Mayor Erin Stewart of New Britain.
She shares great information about the New Britain Recovers initiative, which addresses homelessness, addiction, and youth prevention in the community.
Listen here:
Mayor Stewart recently joined a team of local social services providers to announce the re-launch of New Britain Recovers. The newly rebranded New Britain Recovers is a social services initiative aimed at addressing homelessness, addiction, and youth prevention.
This group originally stemmed from various City task forces and committees focusing on social service initiatives. The relaunch of New Britain Recovers is a holistic approach to ensure resident needs are met, gaps in services are filled, and support systems are in place. The City’s Opioid Task Force, Homelessness plan, and Local Prevention Council have all come together under the New Britain Recovers umbrella.
By Sondra Minnich
Here is Renee s interview with Mayor Erin Stewart of New Britain.
She shares great information about the New Britain Recovers initiative, which addresses homelessness, addiction, and youth prevention in the community.
Listen here:
Mayor Stewart recently joined a team of local social services providers to announce the re-launch of New Britain Recovers. The newly rebranded New Britain Recovers is a social services initiative aimed at addressing homelessness, addiction, and youth prevention.
This group originally stemmed from various City task forces and committees focusing on social service initiatives. The relaunch of New Britain Recovers is a holistic approach to ensure resident needs are met, gaps in services are filled, and support systems are in place. The City’s Opioid Task Force, Homelessness plan, and Local Prevention Council have all come together under the New Britain Recovers umbrella.
By Sondra Minnich
Here is Renee s interview with Mayor Erin Stewart of New Britain.
She shares great information about the New Britain Recovers initiative, which addresses homelessness, addiction, and youth prevention in the community.
Listen here:
Mayor Stewart recently joined a team of local social services providers to announce the re-launch of New Britain Recovers. The newly rebranded New Britain Recovers is a social services initiative aimed at addressing homelessness, addiction, and youth prevention.
This group originally stemmed from various City task forces and committees focusing on social service initiatives. The relaunch of New Britain Recovers is a holistic approach to ensure resident needs are met, gaps in services are filled, and support systems are in place. The City’s Opioid Task Force, Homelessness plan, and Local Prevention Council have all come together under the New Britain Recovers umbrella.
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PARIS In a quasi-return to tradition, Community Concepts is once again holding Touch a Truck, an annual community engagement project. It will be a virtual event, starting on Monday. Each day at noon, for a week, Community Concepts will host brief videos that explore different types of service and sports vehicles inside and out.
LifeFlight nurse Barrett Strout explains the instrument panels of a emergency helicopter.
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“We started Touch a Truck in 2017,” explained Community Concept’s Communications Manager Jennifer Boenig during a ZOOM interview. “It’s a project of CC’s Prevention Council and normally it takes place at Oxford Hill’s Comprehensive High School’s parking lot.
Former Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse ignores hometown in charitable purge of federal campaign funds
Updated 2:32 PM;
Today 10:01 AM Following his failed congressional bid, former Holyoke Mayor Alex B. Morse donated the lion’s share of more than $62,000 in remaining campaign funds to charities on Cape Cod, (Hoang Leon Nguyen | The Republican file photo)
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HOLYOKE Former Mayor Alex B. Morse left nonprofits in his hometown out in the cold during a charitable purge of leftover donations to his unsuccessful run against U.S. Rep. Richard E. Neal.
Records recently published by the Federal Elections Commission show Morse appointed in February as Provincetown town manager donated the lion’s share of more than $62,000 in campaign donations to charities on Cape Cod. They included a homelessness prevention program, an AIDS support group, a soup kitchen and a summer camp for LGBTQ youth.