We re still seeing demand : Danbury ramps up vaccine efforts as other towns consider phasing out
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Alysa Irizarry, RN, from the Connecticut Institute for Communities’ Greater Danbury Community Health Center, prepares a COVID vaccination on Monday afternoon. December 4, 2021, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
DANBURY As some towns start to consider winding down COVID-19 vaccine clinics, Danbury is adding new clinic locations and expanding outreach.
The Connecticut Institute for Communities, which has focused on vaccinating Danbury’s most socially vulnerable residents, opened a new, larger vaccine clinic Tuesday. The clinic will run five days a week during regular business hours.
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FD officials: New Fairfield firefighter s offensive posts violated department policy, suspension continues
Feb. 4, 2021
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New Fairfield’s volunteer fire department said an investigation was launched after officials were made aware of the posts.New Fairfield Volunteer Fire Department / FacebookShow MoreShow Less
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New Fairfield’s volunteer fire department said an investigation was launched after officials were made aware of the posts.New Fairfield Volunteer Fire DepartmentShow MoreShow Less
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The Ball Pond Volunteer Fire Company fire station in New Fairfield, Conn.Ball Pond Volunteer Fire Company / FacebookShow MoreShow Less
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NEW FAIRFIELD A local volunteer firefighter has been suspended for violating department policy after allegedly posting “offensive” social media posts and will be required to attend classes to address the issues, fire officials said in a statement.
New Fairfield increases funds for COVID-19 as cases rise in town
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The New Fairfield Board of Selectmen’s $200,000 request for COVID-related expenses gets unanimous approval from the Board of Finance.Kendra Baker / Hearst Connecticut Media
NEW FAIRFIELD The Board of Finance Wednesday night unanimously approved the Board of Selectmen’s $200,000 additional appropriation request for COVID-19-related expenses over the next several months.
The $200,000 for COVID-related services and initiatives through April 1, was transferred from the town’s unreserved general fund to its capital and non-recurring expenditures account.
The COVID-19 budget includes $120,000 for vaccination services, $47,700 for contact tracing, $17,000 for increased emergency management director hours, $13,000 for communications, $4,300 for two community testing sessions and $2,000 for post-clinic cleaning services.
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