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Cromwell schools chief decries cut to proposed $33.1 million budget


Cromwell schools chief decries cut to proposed $33.1 million budget
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CROMWELL - The Board of Finance trimmed the Board of Education’s proposed budget increase by some $300,000 despite warnings from the superintendent of schools that the decision could lead to layoffs and reductions in school sports.
The Finance Board acted after about 45 minutes of discussion and debate over the school board’s proposed $33.1 million budget.
That proposal would have added $1.256 million to the current school budget, an increase of 3.95 percent.
However, as the clock neared 11:15 p.m., the Finance Board voted 3-2 to reduce the proposal by $312,000 to $32.8 million, an increase of 2.97 percent. ....

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Eligibility mishaps and confusion in Connecticut's COVID-19 vaccination plan have allowed some groups to receive the vaccine ahead of elderly residents


Eligibility mishaps and confusion in Connecticut’s COVID-19 vaccination plan have allowed some groups to receive the vaccine ahead of elderly residents
Emily Brindley, Hartford Courant
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Cars line up Jan. 19 at the former Pratt & Whitney runway in East Hartford, where a 10-lane drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic has been set up by Community Health Center Inc.
Confusion about eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccination and a lack of safeguards to prevent not-yet-eligible people from making appointments has allowed some residents to receive a shot before they’re technically allowed, raising concern that the state’s most vulnerable residents aren’t being adequately prioritized. ....

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Propane problems, St. Pat's in Sept., fishing upside: News from around our 50 states


Propane problems, St. Pat’s in Sept., fishing upside: News from around our 50 states
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Montgomery: Thousands of people showed up at sites from the coast to the Tennessee Valley as Alabama began vaccinating senior citizens against COVID-19. People spent the night in cars waiting for shots in Baldwin County, where health workers began immunizing people early Tuesday. County health workers in Huntsville vaccinated 500 people Monday, although only 300 people had appointments. Other sites opened in cities ranging in size from Birmingham to Rainsville. The state is offering vaccines to people 75 and older after limiting the initial doses to health workers. Alabama is among the Southern states trailing the nation in the rate of vaccinations. In Limestone County, Pat White showed up to get her first of two doses of the Moderna vaccine Monday. She said she misses going to church and has done little othe ....

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The Day - Vaccine mix-up leads some Conn. teachers to sign up early, get shots - News from southeastern Connecticut


Published January 19. 2021 1:53AM 
HARTFORD (AP) Hundreds of Connecticut schoolteachers were able to sign up for coronavirus vaccine appointments before they were actually eligible, due to confusion over the rollout rules, a newspaper reported Monday.
State Health Department spokesperson Maura Fitzgerald told The Hartford Courant the issue arose after some school districts mistakenly put their entire staff rosters into a registration system when the state actually had asked only for lists of school nurses. The nurses were eligible for vaccination as health care providers.
Teachers in those districts got automated emails confirming their registrations. That enabled them to make appointments to get the shots, and an unknown number did so, the newspaper said. ....

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