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Town officials consider boosting tax break for Southington volunteer firefighters

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.

New Utah Access Map 360° and online courses: unprecedented tools for off-road riders

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

Widespread vaccination remains critical in fight against COVID-19, officials say Widespread vaccination remains critical in fight against COVID-19, officials say Advertisement 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

GIVING BIRTH DURING A PANDEMIC What has changed? HEALTH PLUS MED­ICAL COR­RE­SPON­DENT 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.

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