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Middlesex Community College graduates 364 students in Middletown

Middlesex Community College graduates 364 students in Middletown Press Staff FacebookTwitterEmail 1of12 Middlesex Community College s graduation ceremony was held May 28 in Middletown. From left are Daniel McGloin of the Wesleyan University Center for Prison Education program, Marisol Garcia, CEO Steven Minkler and Professor Tad Lincoln.Contributed photo / Middlesex Community CollegeShow MoreShow Less 2of12 Middlesex Community College’s graduation ceremony was held May 28 in Middletown. State Rep. Quentin Phipps, D-Middletown, gave the commencement address.Contributed photo / Middlesex Community CollegeShow MoreShow Less 3of12 4of12 Middlesex Community College’s graduation was held May 28 in Middletown. From left are Alexander Stamenkovic, CEO Steve Minkler, Kiana Bonsu and Artur Stamenkovic.Contributed photo / Middlesex Community CollegeShow MoreShow Less

Burning Man, motel vaccinations, eviction law help: News from around our 50 states

Burning Man, motel vaccinations, eviction law help: News from around our 50 states

Burning Man, motel vaccinations, eviction law help: News from around our 50 states
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House passes bill allowing cameras in nursing home rooms

House passes bill allowing cameras in nursing home rooms April 26, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) The Connecticut House of Representatives on Monday overwhelmingly passed legislation that will let residents of nursing homes install cameras in their rooms, allowing them to be monitored virtually by their families. While the issue had been raised in previous legislative sessions, it took on new life this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a visitation ban at nursing homes across the state to prevent the spread of disease. “The pandemic really shined a spotlight on the need for technology in our long-term care facilities,” said Rep. Kathleen McCarty, R-Waterford, noting there are more than 20,000 nursing home residents in the state. “During the pandemic they were left without really any true connection to their families members and their loved ones and technology came to the rescue.”

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