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Norwalk celebrates Lockwood Mathews Museum s newly upgraded historic look
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CTDOT s Walk Bridge Program Celebrates Completion of Historic Restoration Project in Norwalk – NorwalkPlus com
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From left, Maritime Aquarium Trustees Norm Bloom, Diane Schlinkert, Novelette Peterkin and the Rev. Dr. Lindsay E. Curtis. (Courtesy photos)
The Norwalk Historical Society and Norwalk Historical Commission calls on the community for historic objects and artifact donations to be featured in the forthcoming permanent exhibit in the Smith Street Jail entitled “Miserable vagrants, petty thieves and scamps: a history of crime in Norwalk.” (Scott Kuykendall)
NORWALK, Conn. Some Norwalk announcements:
COVID-19 testing in South Norwalk
Norwalk historic effort seeks photos
Garbage, recycling, yard waste schedules
Maritime Aquarium trustee updates
COVID testing in Smilow Center
Free indoor COVID-19 testing is now available at Norwalk Community Health Center (NCHC)’s newly-opened Smilow Life Center, 55 Chestnut St. in South Norwalk, according to a press release. Hours are 8 a.m.-12 p.m Monday thru Friday. An appointment is mandatory, and can be made at (203) 851 1065. Resu
Maritime Aquarium welcomes 4 new trustees; Clay Fowler elected board chair By Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk | Posted by
December 28, 2020
Norm Bloom of Copps Island Oysters in Norwalk is one of four new members of The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk’s Board of Trustees. (contributed photo)
NORWALK, CT – The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk is reaffirming its commitment to the local community in all its diversity, with the election of four prominent civic leaders to its Board of Trustees.
Elected to three-year-terms at the board’s Dec. 16 meeting were: Norm Bloom of Copps Island Oysters in Norwalk; the Rev. Dr. Lindsay E. Curtis of Grace Baptist Church in Norwalk; Novelette Peterkin, chief executive officer of The Carver Foundation in Norwalk; and Diane Schlinkert, an active civic leader in Darien who serves on the boards of At Home in Darien and the Garden Club of Darien.
Maritime Aquarium welcomes 4 new trustees; Clay Fowler elected board chair By Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk | Posted by
December 28, 2020
Norm Bloom of Copps Island Oysters in Norwalk is one of four new members of The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk’s Board of Trustees. (contributed photo)
NORWALK, CT – The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk is reaffirming its commitment to the local community in all its diversity, with the election of four prominent civic leaders to its Board of Trustees.
Elected to three-year-terms at the board’s Dec. 16 meeting were: Norm Bloom of Copps Island Oysters in Norwalk; the Rev. Dr. Lindsay E. Curtis of Grace Baptist Church in Norwalk; Novelette Peterkin, chief executive officer of The Carver Foundation in Norwalk; and Diane Schlinkert, an active civic leader in Darien who serves on the boards of At Home in Darien and the Garden Club of Darien.
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