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Does anyone know if CT will be getting SNAP maximum allotment.
Does anyone know if CT will be getting SNAP maximum allotment for April 2021, now that Lamont plans for CT to be almost fully open?
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The Annual National Walk to End Epilepsy comes to Middletown on Sunday, May 9th
Middlesex County residents will be out in force on Sunday, May 9, 2021, as they show their support for epilepsy awareness and the Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut (EFCT) by participating in the National Walk to End Epilepsy, which will be held for the first time at the Wadsworth Mansion.
“We are very excited to once again hold our Walk to End Epilepsy events again in-person across the state. We are looking forward to welcoming our tremendous epilepsy community to our walks that help the Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut provide vital programs, services, and advocacy for the 36,000 individuals living with epilepsy in Connecticut. Despite the pandemic, seizures haven’t stopped…and neither
Explosion heard in Middletown near Randolph Rd/Millbrook rd.
Explosion heard in Middletown near Randolph Rd/Millbrook rd towards Durham line.
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What is Arbor Day and how did it start? Its purpose is to encourage people to plant trees, and many communities traditionally take the opportunity to organize tree-planting and litter-collecting events on or around the holiday, according to the Old Farmer s Almanac article Arbor Day 2021: Learn Why We Celebrate Arbor Day-And Plant A Tree!
How did Arbor Day begin? It came about through Nebraska resident Julius Sterling Morton. After he was married he moved to Nebraska with his wife where they bought 160 acres of treeless farmland and made it their home. There he planted thousands of trees such as an apple orchard, peach, plum, pear, and more noted the Old Farmer s Almanac s article.
After 75 years, Art Guild of Middletown disbands due to low membership
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The Middletown Art Guild made the painful decision recently to dissolve the group of fine art painting enthusiasts as a result of declining membership. Here, artists Richard and Mary Raicik pose for a photograph at a 2013 gallery exhibit at Wesleyan University’s Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery.Contributed photo / Art Guild of MiddletownShow MoreShow Less
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One of the past Art Guild of Middletown’s exhibits included “Song Sparrow in the Cherry Tree” by Bivenne Harvey Staiger.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Former Middletown Art Guild member Paula Slym poses with her acrylic painting, “Stonehenge Sunset.”Contributed photo / Art Guild of MiddletownShow MoreShow Less