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Blumenthal Discusses Agent Orange Legislation At Veterans Center

Reply June 4, 2021 Veterans exposed to Agent Orange, an herbicide sprayed by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War, have suffered from many different diseases over the years. Subscribe But while the issue was first addressed in the 1970s and 1980s, little has been done about it, according to U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn. Blumenthal has proposed the Cost of War legislation, which would provide benefits to veterans exposed to Agent Orange. Subscribe The VA should have done this a long time ago, he said during an event at the Eastern Connecticut Veterans Community Center in Willimantic Wednesday afternoon.

Schools to open full-time this fall in Scarborough, board says

Schools to open full-time this fall in Scarborough, board says Extra staff will be needed in new school year. Share SCARBOROUGH Staff at Scarborough Public Schools are confident that students will return full-time in the fall, and the board of education members said they will be transparent through the planning process. On April 15, Superintendent Sanford Prince said the district is planning to reopen schools in the fall under current assumptions about Maine Department of Education and CDC guidelines, including a three-foot distancing requirement between all students. Because each school building is unique, an individualized approach using school-based teams will begin in May, Prince said. Groups will include school staff members such as teachers, nurses and administration as well as school board members and parents. A survey for parents regarding the groups went out on April 13.

Patriots Present Patriots Difference Maker of the Week Award to Diane Nadeau from Mansfield Conn

Copied! FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (Jan. 1, 2021) – Ten years ago, the Kraft family and the New England Patriots Foundation introduced a season-long theme called Celebrate Volunteerism. The main focus of the initiative was to recognize community volunteers and to promote the importance of volunteering. Since its inception, New England Patriots players, coaches, alumni, cheerleaders and fans have donated hundreds of thousands of hours to giving back to their New England communities. Throughout the 2020 season, the foundation will continue its Celebrate Volunteerism initiative by teaming with nonprofit organizations to educate fans about the need for volunteering, highlighting deserving volunteers from across the region and seeking to inspire Patriots fans to become lifelong volunteers. The foundation will present a weekly Patriots Difference Maker of the Week award, which recognizes deserving volunteers who go above and beyond to support their New England communities.

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