Treasurer named Milford employee of the month
March 2, 2021
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From left: Mayor Ben Blake, HR Director Tania Barnes, Marianne Klinga, and Finance Director Peter Erodici.contributed /
MILFORD City Treasurer/Payroll Administrator Marianne Klinga was selected as Employee of the Month for February. After a review of all nominations, the selection committee unanimously chose Klinga for “her teamwork, strong leadership, dedicated service, outstanding work ethic, and willingness to always go above and beyond expectation,” a Feb. 24 announcement from City Hall said.
Klinga began her employment with the Health Department on April 27, 2015 as administrative assistant. On Feb. 20, 2017, she was promoted to the position of tax collector and received her CT Tax Collector’s Certificate during the spring of 2017. She became acting treasurer in January 2019, and on Dec. 16, 2019, she was promoted to the position of treasurer/payroll administrator with the Finance Depar
Where to find birria tacos in Connecticut
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As to what makes a great birria taco, Franco-Camacho says one of the keys is the types of peppers used in the broth, which will accentuate its spiciness and sweetness. For his he uses poblano and guajillo chili peppers.Winter Caplanson /
Birria tacos the beefy, spicy and downright messy ones you’ve definitely seen on Instagram or TikTok are quickly finding its way to Connecticut menus.
Slow-braised meat enhanced by onions, cilantro and chiles is loaded onto a crispy corn tortilla cooked in the fat from the resulting stew, and served with a cup of the consommé for dipping.
Total lack of empathy : Complaints detail toll of CT power outages after Tropical Storm Isaias
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Andrea Ollivierre inspects damage to her vehicle after a tree fell onto it during tropical storm Isaias on Thomas Street in West Haven, Conn., on Tuesday Aug. 4, 2020.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
A quadriplegic cancer survivor was left without power as the town s first selectwoman tried in vain to get the Eversource power company to prioritize the resident s case.
In another town, 200 roads were blocked for a week, putting scores of residents in danger of being closed off from emergency medical and law enforcement personnel.