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Even post-vaccine, CT shoppers are buying groceries online Here s what to know before you buy

Even post-vaccine, CT shoppers are buying groceries online. Here s what to know before you buy. FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 An Amazon delivery person places a grocery order inside a customer s garage. The e-commerce giant has expanded its Key by Amazon In-Garage Grocery Delivery service to more than 5,000 communities nationwide, include select Connecticut sip codes in the Hartford and New Haven areas.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Peapod trucks get loaded up with grocieries from Super Stop and Shop in Norwalk, Conn.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of3 As Connecticut and the rest of the country emerges from the pandemic, nobody knows for sure if typical grocery shopping habits roaming up and down the aisles, looking for cereal and toilet paper, for example will return to normal.

Big Bucks In April For Greater Danbury Lottery Players

Big Bucks In April For Greater Danbury Lottery Players There s nothing like seeing the winning numbers in a lottery drawing actually match the numbers you ve picked. Well that was the case quite a few times during the month of April for local lottery players. Get our free mobile app Over 130 people from all over the state won big during the last month, actually prize money of $10,000 or more, and there were a number of local winners too. According to ctlottery.org, here are the local Greater Danbury big lottery winners during April. Ramon Tavera Gonzalez of Danbury picked up a cool $100,000 on a Cash 5 ticket he bought at Citgo on White Street.

Southbury Resident Wins Lottery Prize

Rainsville Council announces spring cleanup dates

The Rainsville City Council on Monday night approved rescheduling the city’s annual spring cleanup month to begin Friday, May 28 through Wednesday, June 30, 2021. The council approved the purchase of five 20-yard dumpsters at the cost of $27,315.00 scheduled to be delivered around May 19. As a result, Councilman Ricky Byrum suggested pushing forward their annual spring clean-up month to allow time for the new dumpsters to arrive. Following a brief discussion, the council unanimously approved the move to begin on May 28. “We use those for our clean-up,” he said. ”We have so many out right now I am not sure that we will have enough for the clean-up.”

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