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More clinics, health staff planned as Norwalk preps for vaccine expansion


More clinics, health staff planned as Norwalk preps for vaccine expansion
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Open Door homeless shelter case manager Melexies Mena gets a COVID vaccination on Feb. 12 in Norwalk.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
NORWALK The city plans to expand its partnership with local health care providers and offer more clinics, as the eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccines grows to residents 55 and older starting Monday.
Officials are preparing for the expansion of eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine to Connecticut residents 55 and older. The expansion, announced by Gov. Ned Lamont on Monday, goes into effect on March 1.
To date, the Norwalk Health Department has administered more than 3,100 vaccine doses, city spokesperson Josh Morgan said. About 12 percent of Norwalk residents have received at least the first dose of the vaccine, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. ....

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Former Sky Zone trampoline park hits the market


Former Sky Zone trampoline park hits the market
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The former Sky Zone trampoline park as seen from Route 5 in Wallingford. The facility, which closed last year, has been put up for sale for $1.3 million, according to officials with Sentry Commercial, the Hartford-based realty firm that marketing the property.Luther Turmelle / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A view of the former Sky Zone trampoline park in Wallingford, as shown from the parking lot of the facility.Luther Turmelle / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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WALLINGFORD A once-successful trampoline park on Route 5 was unable to bounce back from the public health restrictions imposed during the start of the coronvirus pandemic and now is on the market for $1.3 million. ....

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Stamford Town Center sees more closings, welcomes fitness center


Stamford Town Center sees more closings, welcomes fitness center
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Women’s clothing retailer Loft has closed its store on the fourth floor of Stamford Town Center in downtown Stamford, Conn.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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Women’s clothing retailer Loft has closed its store on the fourth floor of Stamford Town Center in downtown Stamford, Conn.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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Go! Calendars Games & Toys has closed its store on the fourth floor of Stamford Town Center in downtown Stamford, Conn.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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Godiva has closed its store on the fourth level of Stamford Town Center in Stamford, Conn.File photoShow MoreShow Less ....

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'That's not school to me': Some Danbury area teachers retire due to COVID


That s not school to me : COVID-19 leads some Danbury-area teachers to retire
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DANBURY Ray and Ann Bielizna loved being teachers because they could interact with students.
That changed when schools closed last March with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and the couple learned to teach remotely.
“A big part of our job is the connection you have with kids,” said Ann Bielizna, an educator for 32 years who most recently taught in Danbury’s Rogers Park Middle School. “That’s really the reason I went into education, was that working with kids and watching them develop and grow.”
Distance learning became even harder when Ray Bielizna’s mother, Judith Bielizna, died from COVID-19 complications in April. She had been “kind of a legend” as a former New Fairfield school teacher, he said. ....

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In-person schooling expansion 'makes sense' to Norwalk parents


In-person schooling expansion makes sense to Norwalk parents
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Students dismiss from Brien McMahon High School Friday, February 26, 2021, in Norwalk.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Students dismiss from Brien McMahon High School Friday.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Students dismiss from Brien McMahon High School on Friday, in Norwalk.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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NORWALK Norwalk is preparing to allow more middle and high schoolers return to school buildings for in-person learning five days a week, prompting joy from parents and the city’s teacher union to ask for a re-evaluation of the district’s current teaching model. ....

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