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Feb. 15, 2021
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Confused about recycling? Ever wondered what those recycling triangles actually mean?
Connecticut is in a trash crisis and we simply cannot recycle our way out. Join West Hartford s first recycling coordinator, Katherine Bruns, for a dynamic, information-filled presentation followed by a discussion about the state of recycling in Connecticut, the mounting trash crisis, and what the state is doing to address this growing issue. Katherine will explain the 6 R s of recycling and waste management, discuss the pesky and misleading recycling triangles, and share ideas on how to reduce waste at home.
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West Hartford was forward thinking in its decision to create the Recycling Coordinator position. This position is extremely timely as CT is facing a trash crisis. Katherine is tasked with educating the public about waste reduction and the changing world of recycling. She has spent the last 6 months actively participating on the Connecticut Coali
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Dec. 14, 2020
The Truth about Medicaid Rules and Long-Term Care Costs at Noah Webster Library on January 5, 2021 Long-term care is necessary for a lot of people. But long-term care in Connecticut is expensive. VERY expensive.
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You ve likely heard horror stories of people losing their houses to pay for care. Or about nursing home costs being over $13,000 per month. What s worse is the misinformed advice that is often heard through the proverbial grapevine: It s OK to give away $15,000 per year If your money is in a trust, it s safe You can just give your house to your kids
These statements aren t necessarily true! Long-term care planning MUST be done the right way. If it s not, your assets might be at risk.