Groton City
Tuesday Zoning Board of Appeals, 7 p.m., Council Chambers, Municipal Building.
Groton Town
Virtual meeting information will be provided on agendasuite.org/iip/groton under the meeting. Town Council, Committee of the Whole and Representative Town Meetings will be broadcasted live on GMTV. Links to Board of Education meetings are available under the Board of Education section at grotonschools.org.
Monday Board of Education, 6 p.m., Groton Middle School, Library; Republican Town Committee Recruitment Committee, 7 p.m., Town Hall Annex, Community Room 2.
Tuesday Town Council Committee of the Whole, 6:30 p.m., Groton Senior Center, Main Room/virtual meeting; Noank Fire District Park Commission, 7 p.m., Noank Fire House.
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Parke Spicer, 83, who served as first selectman from 1983 to 1995 and held numerous other town positions, died Jan. 8 of pneumonia brought on by COVID-19,
Lancaster volunteer driver takes couple aged 90 and 100 for their Covid-19 vaccination
Community Cars, the volunteer lift-giving service, is supporting the region’s Covid-19 Vaccination roll-out by providing transport to vaccination centres for older and disabled people without access to their own car, or who need support travelling.
Tuesday, 22nd December 2020, 12:35 pm
Its first booking was for a married couple aged 90 and 100 respectively and last Wednesday, a Lancaster-based volunteer driver picked them up and took them to the Vaccination Centre on the Lancaster University Campus.
Julie Pole, who organises the Community Cars service, said: “We are getting an increasing number of calls from elderly people who want to get vaccinated but who are worried about transport arrangements.
Published December 10. 2020 3:35PM | Updated December 10. 2020 5:55PM
Preston The Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut this week announced that five local entities will receive a portion of more than $3,500 in grant awards from the Preston Community Fund.
The Amos Lake Association will receive $800 for water quality maintenance. The Diocese of Norwich Catholic Charities will receive $1,000 to continue its emergency services assistance programs. Preston Public Library was awarded $655 to develop its literature collection. Preston Historical Society received $500 to refurbish the Welcome to Preston sign and United Community and Family Services was awarded $575 to support the Rosalyn Allen Food Pantry Preston pop-up food pantry events.