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Penrith residents encouraged to become water safe heroes
Bright, eye-catching wraps decorating four of Penrith City Council’s waste trucks are reminding residents to be vigilant about water safety.
Ripples Leisure Centre has amplified its messaging around general water safety by revealing colourful waste truck signage showing images of children in a pool and the words ‘Become a Water Safe Hero’.
These were designed to promote the water safety message through Ripples’ Learn to Swim Program, which boosts confidence in and around water. It is a reminder that swimming is for everyone and we all play a part in keeping the community safe.
Ipswich senior news
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The Council on Aging and the Senior Center are located at the Ipswich Town Hall, 25 Green St. Phone: 978-356-6650.
Grab and Go Lunches: Drive by pick up available in January. Twice each month we will get meals from SeniorCare’s caterer and put them safely in your car for you to enjoy at home. Pick up time is between 11:30 a.m. and noon at the entrance to the Senior Center. Delivery is available on a limited basis. Call 978-356-6650 to reserve your meal.
Inclement Weather Police: Our phone message will be updated by 7 a.m. each day if the Senior Center will be closed or on a delay due to bad weather. Call us at 978-356-6650.
Ipswich senior news
Community Content
The Council on Aging and the Senior Center are located at the Ipswich Town Hall, 25 Green St. Phone: 978-356-6650.
Grab and Go Lunches: Drive by pick available in January. Twice each month we will get meals from SeniorCare’s caterer and put them safely in your car for you to enjoy at home. Pick up time is between 11:30 a.m. and noon at the entrance to the Senior Center. Delivery is available on a limited basis. Call 978-356-6650 to reserve your meal.
Inclement Weather Police: Our phone message will be updated by 7 a.m. each day if the Senior Center will be closed or on a delay due to bad weather. Call us at 978-356-6650.
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WARREN The Warren Board of Education will have a special meeting 9 a.m. Saturday to interview six candidates seeking to fill the open board seat of Robert Faulkner, who stepped down in December.
Board of education President Patricia Limperos said the board has scheduled interviews in executive session for Alisha Alls, Jenna Daugherty, Lea Dotson, Todd Johnson, Jacqueline Shannon and Jaime Shuster.
Alls is a counselor and business owner with Greentree Counseling Center; Daugherty, an English as a second language teacher and tutor self employed and with VIPKid online education company; Dotson, an education policy analyst with Alliance for Climate Education; Johnson, pastor with Second Baptist Church, Warren; Shannon, certified cancer registrar with Cleveland Clinic; and Shuster, teacher, editor and research consultant with Hiram College, Kent State University and Cleveland State University.