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Vox Church will send its message from its new 27,000-square-foot anchor home in Branford
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From left; Vox Church Kids Director Maria Conrad of Plainville, Lead Pastor Justin Kendrick of Guilford, CFO Tom Holeva of West Haven and church member Charles Maynard of Madison break ground Sunday on a new church in Branford April 8, 2021.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media
BRANFORD The site where bowlers once scored strikes and spares is gone. In its place a church will rise to serve as an anchor for a growing congregation in Connecticut and beyond.
Vox Church, a nondenominational Christian group that launched as City Church in 2011 in New Haven, will build its first anchor location on Commercial Parkway, a 27,000-square-foot church where the congregation will be able not only to hold services, livestreaming them to its nine satellite churches, but have the space to hold ministry programs and meetings.
Palm Springs announces new city manager is Justin Clifton from Sedona
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Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton has been selected as the next city manager of Palm Springs, the city announced on Tuesday.
Clifton has served as city manager of the Arizona city since 2015. He was chosen out of more than 75 applicants to replace longtime Palm Springs City Manager David Ready, who announced his retirement in October after serving for about 20 years. (Clifton) will meld into the city very well, he will be a great addition to city staff and great for both citizens and the business community here, as well as those that travel here. I think that he has all of the attributes to make that happen, said Palm Springs Councilmember Dennis Woods, who served on the council s City Manager Selection Subcommittee.