CT considering housing minors from border at ex-juvenile training school
FacebookTwitterEmail
1of3
The now closed Connecticut Juvenile Training Facility, 1225 Silver St., Middletown, was visited by Gov. Ned Lamont last week as part of an idea to possibly house undocumented immigrant children there. Other options are being considered. The facility shut down in April 2018.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
2of3
Gov. Ned Lamont speaks at a news conference in Bridgeport Monday.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
3of3
MIDDLETOWN The state is considering housing immigrant children who entered the country without permission at the former state-run Connecticut Juvenile Training School, where the governor visited late last week as he reviews options, though a decision not been made, according to his director of communications.
Updated: 6:42 PM EST December 20, 2020
Another holiday tradition has gone virtual in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Governor Ned Lamont and First Lady Annie Lamont today released a video extending holiday greetings to the residents of Connecticut and taking them on a virtual tour of the house as it is decorated for the season.
According to a release from the Governor s office:
The Governor’s Residence, located at 990 Prospect Avenue in Hartford, was built in 1909 and has served as the official residence of the chief executive of Connecticut since 1943. It is used for many official functions of the governor and is made available to nonprofit organizations for charitable events throughout the year. While it is owned by the state, its preservation, restoration, and maintenance are aided by the Governor’s Residence Conservancy, a nonprofit organization.
Search
You Are Here:Home → Gov. and Mrs. Lamont host a virtual holiday open house at the governor’s residence
Gov. and Mrs. Lamont host a virtual holiday open house at the governor’s residence By Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont s Office | Posted by
December 21, 2020
Lamonts Release Video to Celebrate the Holidays, Continuing the Spirit of the Annual Holiday Open House at the Governor’s Residence
HARTFORD, CT – To continue the spirit of the annual Holiday Open House at the Governor’s Residence, Governor Ned Lamont and First Lady Annie Lamont on Sunday released a video extending holiday greetings to the residents of Connecticut and taking them on a virtual tour of the house as it is decorated for the season.
HARTFORD, Connecticut (WABC) While you may not be going many places this holiday season, you can take a virtual visit to the Governor s Residence in Connecticut.
Governor Ned Lamont and First Lady Annie Lamont released a video extending holiday greetings to the residents of Connecticut and taking them on a virtual tour of the house as it is decorated for the season.
The Governor s Residence, located at 990 Prospect Avenue in Hartford, was built in 1909 and has served as the official residence of the chief executive of Connecticut since 1943.
It is used for many official functions of the governor and is made available to nonprofit organizations for charitable events throughout the year. While it is owned by the state, its preservation, restoration, and maintenance are aided by the Governor s Residence Conservancy, a nonprofit organization.