Robert Clark, Wednesday, Jan. 27, noon-1:30 p.m., Zoom.
Small Business Sales Techniques, Marketing Fundamentals,
Contact for questions/info: Anne Driscoll, anne.driscoll@scorevolunteer.org.
The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT will host a virtual conversation with
The Human Resources Consortium, LLC, on Shifting into Change Management Overdrive to Win on Monday, Jan. 25, 11 a.m.-noon.
Fran Morton, Change Management Practice Leader, and
Regan MacBain Traub, Founder & Managing Principal, will present a webinar on the art of Change Management and provide strategies to support an organization s ability to effectively adapt or transform. Chamber members free; nonmembers $25. To register or learn more, visit www.ChamberECT.com/events or call 860-701-9113.
Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation awards grant funds
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The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation recently awarded grant funds to support health services organizations, local libraries and emergency service providers.
The foundation granted $8,500 to support health services organizations. Receiving grants were United Community & Family Services, $5,000; Connecticut Cancer Foundation of Old Saybrook, $1,000; Day Kimball Hospital of Putnam, $1,000; and Griswold PRIDE, $500.
Local libraries received $5,000 total. A grant of $2,000 was awarded to Slater Library of Jewett City to purchase and install three study/computer carrels in the children’s library and another $1,000 as part of an annual appeal; Aldrich Free Public Library of Moosup received $1,000 to repair and restore the windows of the historic building built in 1895; and Preston Public Library received $1,000 for the redesign and implementation of a new website.
Police: Driver plummeted 25 feet into river in Killingly
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Crews on scene for a technical rescue at the File Mile River in Killingly, Conn., on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021.Danielson Fire Department / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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Crews on scene for a technical rescue at the File Mile River in Killingly, Conn., on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021.Danielson Fire Department / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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Crews on scene for a technical rescue at the File Mile River in Killingly, Conn., on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021.Danielson Fire Department / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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KILLINGLY A driver was flown to the hospital with injuries and hypothermia after his car plummeted 25 feet off the road and into the File Mile River over the weekend, officials said.
Police: Man in Killingly crashes car into river, airlifted to hospital
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Emergency crews had to extricate a Plainfield driver from his vehicle after he crashed into the Five Mile River on Saturday.Danielson Fire Department / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The driver, Mohammed Elkennawi, was airlifted via LifeStar to Providence Hospital for evaluation and treatment of injuries./ Danielson Fire Department / ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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KILLINGLY A Plainfield man is in the hospital after crashing his vehicle off the road and plummeting into the Five Mile River, police say.
Connecticut State Police said a car driven by Mohammed Elkennaw, 86, was traveling north on Main Street and rounding a corner when it crossed over the right shoulder, jumped a curb and traveled off the roadway. Police said the call came in just before 11:20 a.m. Saturday.