Riverhead Town police on patrol in 2020. (Credit: Bill Landon)
Riverhead Town’s Law Enforcement Advisory Panel will have a two-meeting “listening tour” next week, according to Supervisor Yvette Aguiar.
The meetings, which will be held virtually via Zoom, will take place at 11 a.m. Jan. 12 and 5 p.m. Jan. 14.
“These are only listening sessions,” he said. “There will be back-and-forth as far as questions and answers.”
There will be a Spanish interpreter available, he said.
The Suffolk County police did listening tours for all of its precincts as well as one for the East End police departments, which Ms. Aguiar said she and Chief Hegermiller attended.
Southington woman starts gift-giving network for needy families
Southington woman starts gift-giving network for needy families Kristyn Formeister with her daughter Lexi, 10, stands in front of their home in Southington on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2020. Kristyn started a Facebook group called Connecticut Holiday Adopt-A-Child. The group has helped over 100 families. | Aaron Flaum, Record-Journal Advertisement Kristyn Formeister with her daughter Lexi 10, stand in front of their home in Southington, on Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2020. Kristyn started a Facebook group called Connecticut Holiday Adopt-A-Child. The group has helped over 100 families. Aaron Flaum, Record-Journal
December 24, 2020 12:15PM By Jesse Buchanan, Record-Journal staff
SOUTHINGTON â A local womanâs late-night thoughts about holidays amidst a pandemic turned into a group that provided Christmas presents for needy families across the state.
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Holidays, especially the end-of-the-year ones! go hand in hand with desserts and sweet treats.
Some might say that’s one of the best parts of the holiday season: Splurging a little. There’s just something nostalgic about a good piece of chocolate, you know?