Published July 27. 2021 4:35PM
Melina Khan, Special to The Day
North Stonington The Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center, Ledge Light Health District and North Stonington Volunteer Fire Company are among the beneficiaries of the first allocation of the town s American Rescue Plan funds.
The finance and selectmen boards agreed last week to distribute roughly $220,000 of the more than $768,000 the town is receiving from the rescue plan this year. The second half of the town s $1.5 million in relief will be received in June 2022.
The largest allocation $165,000 will be given to the town s volunteer fire company to hire additional per diem staff over a three-year period.
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Published January 19. 2021 5:43PM | Updated January 19. 2021 6:59PM
North Stonington The town will host its annual Tri-Board Meeting of the boards of selectmen, finance and education on Thursday at 7 p.m. via Zoom.
Participants will hear updates from each board and have an opportunity to speak with state Sen. Heather Somers, R-Groton, and state Rep. Greg Howard, R-Stonington.
“This is a great opportunity for the community to hear important updates and share their feedback with local leaders. We hope everyone who is interested will join us for this informative session,” First Selectman Mike Urgo said.
Those interested in attending may join by URL, at http://bit.ly/nstritownb21 and enter passcode 553627, or by phone, dial +1 (646) 558-8656 and enter Webinar ID: 893 97.