“What took place in Memphis, and has taken place nationally, it is important for us to talk,” Waterbury Diversity Committee Co-Chair Pastor Kristopher Reese.
WATERBURY It was the closing of a solemn service Thursday, a memorial to those who have died from the COVID-19 pandemic. One by one, some in attendance approached the stage with a tiny paper heart, on which was written the name of a loved one killed by the virus. They spoke that person's name int
WATERBURY It was the closing of a solemn service Thursday, a memorial to those who have died from the COVID-19 pandemic. One by one, some in attendance approached the stage with a tiny paper heart, on which was written the name of a loved one killed by the virus. They spoke that person's name int
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WATERBURY, CT Kristopher Reese, Pastor at Grace Baptist Church in Waterbury gets a hug from customer Sally Riddick of Waterbury after Rev. Reese surprised her and paid for her groceries Tuesday at the ShopRite of Waterbury.
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WATERBURY, CT Customer Sally Riddick of Waterbury, thanks Kristopher Reese, Pastor at Grace Baptist Church in Waterbury and store store owner Paul Tornaquindici, right, after Rev. Reese surprised her and paid for her groceries Tuesday at the ShopRite of Waterbury.
Jim Shannon Republican-American
WATERBURY, CT Customer Telicia Townsend of Waterbury is surprised when Kristopher Reese, Pastor at Grace Baptist Church in Waterbury, left, walked up and paid for her groceries Tuesday at the ShopRite of Waterbury.