More than 100K empty cans will help buy clothes for Middletown-area kids in need
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Members of the Middletown Kiwanis Club and Cans 4 a Cause Founder Jeff Myjak, right, collected between 100,000 and 125,000 bottles and cans worth an estimated $5,500 during a May 15 fundraiser for Warm the Children at Pat Kidney Field. At left is Public Works Deputy Director Chris Holden.Chris Holden / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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It took three trips for six dump trucks and an emergency operations trailer to haul bottles and cans to Cans-4-a-Cause Founder Jeff Myjak’s house, where they began the expected two-week-long sorting process Thursday in Middletown.Chris Holden / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
In 2020, Warm the Children helped needy through virtual means
Lynn Baldoni
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Warm the Children, sponsored by the Middletown Kiwanis Club, takes donations to buy warm winter clothing for families in need.Contributed photo / Warm the Children
The Middletown Kiwanis Warm The Children project serves 565 children from 246 families in midst of COVID 19 pandemic. My involvement with the Middletown program began when I joined the Kiwanis Club. As a volunteer shopper, I would meet a family at Walmart and shop with them for warm winter attire.
Most of our families are referred by the public elementary and middle schools, as well as a few social service agencies from our service area, which includes Middletown, Cromwell, Portland, Middlefield, Durham, East Hampton and Haddam. Each child is allotted up to $90 to spend on new winter attire ($70 if under 4).
I love helping people : Retiring Middletown officer moves to job at Cromwell schools
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Middletown Police Lt. Heather Desmond retired Jan. 1 after over a quarter-century on the force.Contributed photo / Heather DesmondShow MoreShow Less
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Now retired Middletown police Lt. Heather Desmond speaks to the press in July 2014.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Retired Middletown police Lt. Heather Desmond, far right, talks to reporters about an incident at Wesleyan University in September 2017.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
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Now retired Middletown police Lt. Heather Desmond briefs the press on a shooting which took place in October 2018 on Long Lane.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less