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Virgil Lloyd of Chester named president of environment association
Feb. 12, 2021
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Fuss & O’Neill Senior Vice President Virgil Lloyd, PE has been named the 2021 President of the New England Water Environment AssociationContributed photo
CHESTER - Fuss & O’Neill Senior Vice President Virgil Lloyd, PE, a Chester resident, has been named the 2021 President of the New England Water Environment Association, according to a statement.
Lloyd has more than four decades in wastewater systems engineering, and has been with Fuss & O’Neill for 20 years. He has served as past chair of NEWEA’s CSO/Wet Weather Issues Committee and is an active board member of the Connecticut Water Pollution Abatement Association. As president of NEWEA, he has identified a theme of focusing on inclusion, diversity, and equity, according to the statement.
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A 69-year-old West Newton woman is facing multiple criminal charges after police said she removed her mask inside a Rostraver liquor store and deliberately coughed on employees and liquor bottles, claiming she had covid-19.
Township police charged Leona V. Warman with four counts each of reckless endangerment and simple assault and single counts of criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and violating a state health order aimed at controlling the spread of coronavirus.
Officer Christopher Tretter reported in court documents that Warman entered the store in Willowbrook Plaza on Route 51 about 3 p.m. Dec. 9, “pulled down her protective face mask, yelled ‘I have covid-19’ and coughed on and in the direction of four employees.”