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CT: Norwalk launches expanded Wheels2U rideshare service and app, broadening transit system with $2 rides

Funded by a $2 million state grant, the city's Wheels2U transit service has seven vans — two of which are accessible under the Americans with Disabilities Act — that can connect...

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Norwalk launches expanded Wheels2U rideshare service and app, $2 rides

Norwalk launches expanded Wheels2U rideshare service and app, $2 rides
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Norwalk Senior Center cancels $60 pickleball fee after members protest

Norwalk Senior Center cancels $60 pickleball fee after members protest
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Do you need to get both COVID vaccine doses at same place?


Do you need to get both COVID vaccine doses at same place?
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Connecticut health officials say it’s preferred, but should not be required, for a person to receive both doses of the vaccine at the same location.Thomas Kienzle / Getty Images
Anthony Santella was trying to help his father schedule COVID-19 vaccine appointments, but he says he was twice denied at one facility.
Santella, who lives on Long Island, had easily scheduled his father, an 81-year-old Norwalk resident, for his first dose of COVID-19 vaccine at the Norwalk Community Health Center. But he was unable to get an appointment for his father to get the second dose there.

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Rilling, Lamont, promote COVID-19 vaccinations


Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling gets a COVID-19 shot from nurse Sarah Waters, Tuesday at the Norwalk Senior Center. (Claire Schoen)
NORWALK, Conn. — The Norwalk Health Department has vaccinated more than 2,700 Norwalk citizens against COVID-19, and none have had an adverse reaction, Norwalk Communications Manager Josh Morgan said Tuesday.
Mayor Harry Rilling became one of those citizens Tuesday, getting vaccinated the same day as Gov. Ned Lamont staged his own inoculation. While Lamont’s event was timed to convey Lamont’s confidence in the vaccine yet a willingness to wait his turn, Rilling, 73, said he became eligible last week when the State expanded phase 1b of its vaccination program to include individuals between the ages of 65 and 74.

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