On the Move: Join chamber webinar, Learning to Live in Recovery
Larry McHugh
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Larry McHugh is president of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce in Middletown.Contributed photo / Larry McHughShow MoreShow Less
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The Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce will host a free virtual webinar on “Learning to Live in Recovery” Wednesday. It will include information on how people can start recovery journey.Contributed photo / Middlesex County Chamber of CommerceShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN Optimism continues to rise as 2021 moves along, and the chamber continues to be on the move.
Gov. Ned Lamont’s announcement last week regarding the easing of restrictions on capacity limits at restaurants, retail establishments, libraries, personal service establishments, indoor recreation facilities, gyms and fitness centers, museums, aquariums and zoos, offices and more, is another example of us going in the right direction in Connecticut.
Chamber on the Move: Grand opening ahead for Cromwell Starbucks
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Larry McHugh is president of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce in Middletown.Contributed photo / Larry McHughShow MoreShow Less
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Cake, Batter & Roll held a grand opening Friday in Middletown. The following people joined in the celebration. From left are Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce Chairman Tom Byrne, Mayor Ben Florsheim, owner Lindsey Chartrand, her Sara Chartrand, Central Business Bureau Chairwoman Pamela Steele, and Chamber President Larry McHugh.Contributed photo / Middlesex County Chamber of CommerceShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN February is upon us in Middlesex County and throughout our great nation, and the chamber continues to be on the move.
Chamber On the Move: Former UConn coach Dee Rowe will be missed
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Larry McHugh is president of the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce in Middletown.Contributed photo / Larry McHughShow MoreShow Less
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The Citizens Bank 5K Winter Fun Run was held virtually in December. The Hal Kaplan Middletown Mentor Program and Amazing Grace Food Pantry were recipients of the race proceeds. Shown at the Jan. 11 check presentation is Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce President Larry McHugh, Melissa Alecia, manager, Citizens Bank, South Main Street, Middletown; Jay Woron, race committee president; Maryellen Shuckerow, executive director of St. Vincent De Paul Middletown and John Bysiewicz, race director.Contributed photo / Middlesex County Chamber of CommerceShow MoreShow Less