Statement From Governor Lamont’s Office on Sector Rule Enforcement in Hamden

(HARTFORD, CT) – Max Reiss, Director of Communications for Governor Ned Lamont, today released the following statement regarding the announcement made this afternoon by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection that it has issued a summary suspension of the liquor permit for an establishment in Hamden that was found to be in violation of sector rules implemented […]

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Eversource Rates To Increase on January 1, 2021

BERLIN, Conn. (November 6, 2020) – Eversource Energy submitted its proposed winter electricity prices to the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) Thursday. If approved, the residential Generation Service Charge (GSC) would be 8.391 cents per kilowatt-hour, up from the current 7.375 cents per kilowatt-hour. Customers in Connecticut who are signed up for the company’s Standard Service generation rate

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Plainfield Man Arrested For Drug Possession in School Parking Lot

On November 4, 2020 at approximately 12:35 P.M., the Plainfield Police Department responded to the Plainfield Central School on Canterbury Road for a report of an individual engaging in drug activity within a motor vehicle in the parking lot. After finding the vehicle unoccupied, the Officer was quickly able to locate the owner of the

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CIAC To Delay Start of Winter Sports In Connecticut High Schools

The possibility of High School Sports took a hit on Thursday as the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) notified schools that the original date of November 21, 2020 to start the winter sports season has been postponed pending the review of forthcoming guidance from the Connecticut Department of Health. The DPH will then inform the

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Governor Lamont Announces Reopening of Residential Renters Assistance Program Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Housing Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruno today announced that the State of Connecticut is opening a second round of funding under the Temporary Rental Housing Assistance Program (TRHAP) to applicants seeking assistance with residential rent payments delayed by financial stress related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In this round,

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18th District Senate Candidate Bob Statchen: “Things Didn’t Go As Planned”

Bob Statchen took to Facebook during the later hours of the evening on November 3rd, stating that it didn’t do the way that he wanted it to.  Statchen, running for the 2nd time against Heather Somers for the 18th District Senate Seat stated in a Facebook post… “So it didn’t go as we planned. When

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Uncas Health Full Interview from November 3, 2020 – Multiple Positive Covid-19 Tests per Individual?

This interview is from a live on air radio show on SNSN Internet Radio on November 3, 2020 with Patrick McCormack, Director of Uncas Health District.  We cover such topics as multiple positive tests to a single person.  How does that affect the numbers? SNSN Radio · Patrick McCormack – Nov 3 2020 Multiple Tests

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If The Same Individual Tests Positive Multiple Times For Covid-19…

Uncas Health District has been steadfast in its coverage and directive when it comes to COVID-19 and some of the restrictions that have been put in place by the State Department of Health and Gov. Ned Lamont. At SNSN, we had a few questions that we hadn’t heard anyone ask yet.  One was regarding the

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Covid Shutdown 2.1 Coming To Connecticut Friday November 6

Governor Lamont today announced that due to the steadily increasing rate of COVID-19 in Connecticut, he is ordering the entire state to roll back to Phase 2.1 rules – a slightly modified version of the previously enacted Phase 2 rules – effective at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, November 6. The major changes that will occur

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Connecticut Covid-19 Update for Thursday 10/29/2020

Thursday saw COVID-19 numbers rise once again with the state reporting 1319 new positive tests out of 21,739 being reported which is 6.07% for the day. Remember this is not an overall percentage since the beginning of the pandemic, but only for Thursday’s reports. Residents are watching numbers increase. However, more than 10 times the

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State Trooper Cruiser Struck By Driver and Charged with DUI

31 year old Jessica Clinton of Ledyard, was arrested after she struck a stationary State Police cruiser which was blocking the right lane while investigating a previous collision. The State Police cruiser had its emergency lights activated and was protecting the right lane where tow trucks were actively working. The accused’s vehicle then struck a

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Governor Lamont Announces the Release of a Statewide Strategic Plan on Workforce Development Created by the Governor’s Workforce Council

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced the release of a strategic plan on workforce development, which was created by the Governor’s Workforce Council and generates a set of recommendations focused on setting a coordinated, statewide strategy for building an equitable, inclusive, and innovative workforce that meets the needs of the current economic environment and

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Scammers target businesses by posing as the Small Business Administration (SBA)

Recently local business owners have reported visits from someone who claims to work for the Small Business Administration (SBA). The person says they are following up on the PPP loan the business received and they ask for documents such as bank statements, etc.  The SBA is not conducting site visits and these people are fraudsters.

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Norwich Police Department’s K9 Carlton to get donation of body armor

Norwich Police Department’s K9 Carlton will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. K9 Carlton’s vest will be embroidered with the sentiment “This gift of protection provided by Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.”. Delivery is expected within eight to ten weeks. K9

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COVID 19 Continues to Surge In Connecticut, Infection Rates Continue to Rise

Tuesday was another day that saw COVID 19 infections rise, this time to over 4% for the day.  538 new infections were recorded in the state out of 13,039 tests being reported marking a 4.12% infection rate.  22 residents were hospitalized bringing the total to 292 in the state, which broken down is just under

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Labossiere To Be Named Director of Teaching, Learning, and Innovation

The board of education met in Griswold last night. The board still hadn’t filled the director of Curriculum position that was left vacant after Sue Rourke retired, until last night. Griswold Middle School Principal Glenn Labossiere was named Director of Teaching, Learning, and Innovation which is a bit of a different name for the job

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“The Last Green Valley” Awards More Than $22,000 in Grants

The Last Green Valley, Inc. (TLGV) has awarded more than $22,000 in a new grant program designed to help non-profits build capacity during challenging times. As non-profits strive to advance their mission while not being able to offer their usual programs, events and opportunities, TLGV provided up to $1,500 for equipment, services and training to

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Covid Slowing The Process at Griswold Town Hall

The Griswold Town Clerk’s office is functioning on a limited basis from October 26, 2020 through November 5, 2020, due to the increase of absentee ballots for the Presidential Election. We will ONLY be processing recordings and absentee ballot requests. Recordings can be submitted via the drop box or by eRecording. We apologize for any inconvenience this

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Local Moosup Business Handed Hefty Fine for Littering

On October 18, 2020 the Town of Plainfield received a complaint of illegal dumping occurring at the former Kaman Aerospace Corporation located on South Main Street in the Moosup section of Plainfield. The debris illegally disposed of included tires, furniture, and fluorescent lighting amongst other materials. Town of Plainfield 1st Selectman Kevin Cunningham was notified

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Griswold Pride Collects Largest Amount Ever During National Drug Take Back Day

On Saturday, October 24, 2020, Griswold Pride, Griswold First Selectman Todd Babbitt, and Jewett City Resident State Trooper Matt Rei all participated in the Drug Enforcement Agency’s Annual Drug Take back day. The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day addresses a crucial public safety and public health issue. According to the 2018 National Survey on

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Rear End Collision On Sterling Road Causes Injuries

On October 22, 2020 at approximately 1:32 PM, members of the Plainfield Police Department along with members of the American Legion Ambulance and Moosup Fire Department responded to Sterling Road in Moosup for a report of a two car motor vehicle accident with minor injuries. Following an investigation, it was determined that a Hyundai Tuscon

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