Businesses, for example, may still choose to mandate them inside their stores.
“We’re not comfortable getting masks off just yet, but soon we will be,’ said Beth Gyngell, owner of The Nutrition Spot in Middletown.
She posted a “masks required sign” on her smoothing and energizing beverage shop’s door.
“Not everyone behind the bar yet is vaccinated, we’re all in the process of getting it,” she said.
The changes come with mixed reaction.
“I think it’s excellent. No masks and being outside and fully vaccinated, it’s wonderful. Freedom,” said Robin Frechette of Branford.
Some told NBC Connecticut they’re concerned as the state leans on the honor system to enforce the changes.
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Construction hasn’t slowed for downtown Wilmington. To share updates on activity that’s happening and where projects stand, we talk this week with two of the players in the central business district, including Wilmington Downtown Inc.’s new leader. We re changing gears a little bit here at WDI, said Holly Childs, who started at the beginning of the year as the group s president and CEO. I think WDI is going to focus more on expanding our role to be very project-based and partnership-based. And we re going to look at how we support development throughout downtown whether it be residential or jobs focused.
Meriden nutrition business expands to Wallingford
Meriden nutrition business expands to Wallingford
Meriden nutrition business expands to Wallingford
Erica Santore, owner of Wallingford Nutrition Spot, whips up a Chunky Monkey protein shake at the new business at 314 Main St., Yalesville, Fri., Jan. 22, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
A Chunky Monkey protein shake and Strawberry Promegranate energy tea at Wallingford Nutrition Spot, a new business at 314 Main St., Yalesville, Fri., Jan. 22, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
The lounge of Wallingford Nutrition Spot, a new business at 314 Main St., Yalesville, Fri., Jan. 22, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Wallingford Nutrition Spot, a new business at 314 Main St., Yalesville, Fri., Jan. 22, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Middletown police, business owner help Christmas dreams come true for kids
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Dressed as Santa, Middletown Police Community Relations Officer Jay Bodell shows off some of the holiday toy donations from the community, and Mondo Pizza, which gave a $60 gift card to a city family in need.Contributed photo / Jay BodellShow MoreShow Less
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Middletown Police Community Relations Officer Jay Bodell, center, with the help of The Nutrition Spot owner Beth Gyngeli (not pictured), as well as other members of the department, spearheaded an adopt-a-family toy and gift card drive that surprised two children in the city’s North End with personalized gifts and a visit from Santa Claus Monday. Here, participants line up for a photo at the rear of police headquarters in front of the van full of presents.Contributed photo / Jay BodellShow MoreShow Less
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