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Lamont vaccine decision leaves grocery workers feeling betrayed

Lamont vaccine decision leaves grocery workers feeling betrayed Lamont vaccine decision leaves grocery workers feeling betrayed Cashier Jared Rivera works behind a piece of plexiglass as he cashes out Jim and Rita Gagnon of Southington at Tops Marketplace on June 30, 2020. Advertisement Chris Barra attaches the ingredients for the bagels that are pre-packed for customers at Tops Marketplace in Southington on June 30, 2020. Bagels and other food in the self-serve area have to be pre-packaged to help stop the spread of Covid-19. Aaron Flaum, Record-Journal February 23, 2021 05:47PM By Mary Ellen Godin, Record-Journal staff Groups representing thousands of grocery store workers railed against the Lamont administration’s change in the state’s vaccination schedule announced this week.

More than 220 people receive first vaccine dose in Wallingford

More than 220 people receive first vaccine dose in Wallingford More than 220 people receive first vaccine dose in Wallingford Wallingford Fire Department EMS Lt. Michael Krupinski administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Gail Morse, of Wallingford, Thursday at the Wallingford Senior Center. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement Wallingford fire department EMS Lt. Michael Krupinski draws the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine into a syringe at the Wallingford Senior Center, Thurs., Jan. 28, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal The Wallingford Senior Center, Thurs., Jan. 28, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Intern Kaylianna Bryant, a 22-year-old Wallingford resident, helps seniors check in to receive the Covid-19 vaccine at the Wallingford Senior Center, Thurs., Jan. 28, 2021. The health department has help on hand from three public health interns who attend Southern Connecticut State University. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal

Obituary: Roy Thomas Goodrich, 93, of Wallingford

Reply (Image via Wallingford Funeral Home) WALLINGFORD, CT - (From Wallingford Funeral Home) Roy Thomas Goodrich, 93, of Wallingford, died Thursday, January 14, 2021, at Masonicare Health Center. He was the loving Husband of the late Eileen (Kelly) Goodrich. He was born in Wallingford, CT, January 16, 1927, one of 15 children of the late Edwin and Mary (Chappo) Goodrich. Roy grew up in Wallingford during the Great Depression. Along with his brothers, Roy worked at the family fuel business, Edward Goodrich Fuel Company. Subscribe At age 18, Roy left school and enlisted in the U.S. Army during the final months of World War II, the 6th in his family to serve in that war. He served in the 3rd Infantry in Europe under General Patton.

Area senior centers, living facilities adapt to pandemic

Area senior centers, living facilities adapt to pandemic  Area senior centers, living facilities adapt to pandemic  Rachele Patrignelli, director of performing arts for Nelson Hall Theatre, fields a call on Tuesday from a senior trying to guess an answer during Pop Quiz, a virtual televised trivia program at Elim Park in Cheshire. As a way to keep seniors engaged and connected with the community amid the pandemic, area senior centers and living facilities are continuing to offer programming in unique ways. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement Tim Gadomski, production coordinator, asks seniors to identify actress Betty Grable on Tuesday during Pop Quiz, a virtual televised trivia program at Elim Park in Cheshire. Seniors watch the program from their apartments and call in to the studio set up inside the facility s Nelson Hall. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal

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