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Rickinghall farmers market set for March return

Rickinghall farmers market set for March return  | Updated: 12:16, 15 March 2021 A popular farmers’ market has resumed for the first time this year after having to close in December. The market, which had run on every second Saturday of the month for 20 years, returned to Rickinghall Village Hall at the weekend, with a host of stallholders taking part. Bob Clark, the market manager, said: “I’m so pleased that the market is able to reopen again and, as ever, this continues to be a real local produce affair, with the best quality, along with the most delicious tastes and flavours to be found.

Signaling a crisis: The story of Connecticut s first COVID-19 death

Signaling a crisis: The story of Connecticut s first COVID-19 death Ken Dixon FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 Fred and Beverly Marchionna on vacation in Hawaii in 2011. Fred Marchionna, a retired manager at PerkinElmer Corp., was the first Connecticut resident to die of COVID-19.Courtesy of the Marchionna familyShow MoreShow Less 2of11 Danbury Hospital was the site of the first confirmed COVID-19 infection in Connecticut on March 6, 2020. On March 17, another patient, 88-year-old Frederick Marchionna of Ridgefield, became the state’s first fatality there.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of11 4of11 Benchmark Senior Living at Ridgefield Crossing, on Route 7, in Ridgefield, where 88-year-old Frederick Marchionna became infected with COVID-19. He became the state’s first coronavirus related fatality on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, in Danbury Hospital.Peter Yankowski / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

Basics of Retirement Committee Organization, Operation [Podcast]

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5Q: A Christmas Story the Musical - Lavender Magazine

5Q: A Christmas Story the Musical “5Q” is an online-only column featuring five questions about stage productions in the Metro Area with a special focus on the GLBTQ community’s relationship to the production. Periodically, “5Q” will take the form of an interview with actors, directors, writers, etc. to shed some light on the production process. Ralphie Parker’s one Christmas wish is pretty simple – he wants a BB gun. And he’s going to make sure he gets it! His parents are not so keen on the idea, afraid that “You’ll shoot your eye out!” But Ralphie is nothing but determined, and he’s got a few tricks up his sleeve to make sure his dream comes true! Some of the obstacles lying in his way include the neighbor’s dogs, his annoying younger brother and an unfortunate slip of the tongue that results in some literal soap in the mouth.

Ousted DPH spokesman claims retaliation in whistleblower suit against state

Ousted DPH spokesman claims retaliation in whistleblower suit against state FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Av Harris, in a file photo during his time as director of communications and senior advisor for public policy for the city of BridgeportFile Photo / Connecticut PostShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Av Harris, right speaks with Bridgeport Mayor-elect Joseph Ganim before a press conference to announce a transition task force at the Public Library main branch on Monday Nov.16, 2015 in Bridgeport, Conn.Cathy Zuraw / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Av Harris, the former spokesman for the Department of Public Health, filed a lawsuit Tuesday arguing his termination in January violated employee protections after he voiced legal concerns about the agency’s plan to fine a Bridgeport sports bar $10,000 for suspected COVID-19 violations.

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