Washington Heights family relocates to Ridgefield lake community
Nicole Funaro
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Amy Roy and her family relocated from Washington Heights, N.Y. to Ridgefield, Conn. in 2020, moving into their Lake Mamanasco home in December. Contributed by Amy RoyShow MoreShow Less
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Amy Roy and her family relocated from Washington Heights, N.Y. to Ridgefield, Conn. in 2020, moving into their Lake Mamanasco home in December. Since then, Roy said she has gotten involved in the Mamanasco Lake Improvement Fund, as well as the revival of the Mamanasco Beach Club. Contributed by Amy RoyShow MoreShow Less
Moving in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic presents challenges both logistical and otherwise, and for Amy Roy, getting to know her new neighbors was among those initial challenges.
Washington Heights family relocates to Ridgefield lake community
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Ridgefield s Mamanasco Beach Club gets a facelift to provide a better experience for all
May 15, 2021
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After being shuttered last summer due to COVID-19, the Mamanasco Beach Club is slated to reopen on June 5 following a series of cosmetic improvements to the grounds.Alyssa Seidman / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Mamanasco Lake Improvement Fund Vice President Barbara Hartman gave The Ridgefield Press a tour of the club, which is undergoing a series of cosmetic improvements.Alyssa Seidman / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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After being shuttered last summer due to COVID-19, the Mamanasco Beach Club is slated to reopen on June 5 following a series of cosmetic improvements to the grounds.Alyssa Seidman / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Local Army recruiters are participating in Army National Hiring Days, which began May 10 and continue until June 14.
This is the second year for the nationwide virtual career fair where people can talk one-on-one with an Army recruiter and learn about the variety of job opportunities and signing bonuses available.
Maj. Gen. Kevin Vereen, commander of the Army Recruiting Command, based at Fort Knox, Kentucky, led a media roundtable Thursday about the event. He said the Army is focusing on 11 understrength career fields.
âWeâre really looking forward to the opportunity to be able to grow the Army,â Vereen said.
Last yearâs event produced 30,000 leads with people who wanted more information about the Army. âThis year we hope to double our leads, so roughly 60,000,â Vereen said.