Town officials consider boosting tax break for Southington volunteer firefighters- SOUTHINGTON Town officials are considering more attractive tax abatements for residents who volunteer as firefighters.If approved by the Town Council, volunteers could get up to $2,000 off their property taxes starting with the bills sent out in.
Utah s varied trails and landscapes offer exciting adventure and a new access map of Utah s backcountry roads makes exploring those areas easier and safer than ever.
Created by Utah s Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office, the Utah Access Map 360° program provides geo-immersive video to help explore public land, plan routes, and discover new places primarily on Bureau of Land Management managed areas. Unlike a traditional map, Utah Access Map 360° allows users to click on the section of road they hope to explore and see actual video from that route.
The state s diverse terrain provides nearly limitless opportunities for every type of recreationist to take in awe-inspiring beauty. But before going off-roading, it s crucial to plan ahead to help keep yourself safe, by creating a backup plan and knowing what areas are open to your type of recreation.
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Widespread vaccination remains critical in fight against COVID-19, officials say
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Griffin Hospital nurse Carrie Cotto administers the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to Reinaldo Vazquez, of Meriden, during a clinic at the Augusta Curtis Cultural Center on East Main Street in Meriden, Wed., Apr. 7, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Dave Pinto, an electrician with Meriden schools, is administered the first dose of the Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine by nurse Melissa Cerasoli during a clinic at Maloney High School in Meriden, Fri., Mar. 19, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Nurse Adriana Sandoval administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Regina Green, of Berlin, at the Toyota Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford, Fri., Mar. 5, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
GIVING BIRTH DURING A PANDEMIC
What has changed?
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Pregnancy can be an anxious time in the best of circumstances, but the spectre of COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing restrictions imposed on our lives as the world grapples with this virus, are enough to make anyone feel on edge. You may have planned to a detail for this miracle you expect to deliver, you overcame the horrid expulsions of the first trimester emesis(vomiting), the baby room is set and ready to welcome this new joyous addition in your life. It’s just that no one expected a pandemic and suddenly you are swarmed with words like spikes, high-risk and ventilation; and reluctantly sleepless nights and neck pains become a part of your daily existence.