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Jun. 4—GROVELAND — The Board of Selectmen is looking to start a new chapter and is looking for its first town administrator after support from Town Meeting voters last month. The town now operates under the supervision of the five-member, volunteer Board of Selectmen, but voters authorized the board to hire a town administrator to handle day-to-day operations and financial matters. The first . ....
Ability Beyond to host annual gala, other Danbury area highlights Greg Marku FacebookTwitterEmail 2of3 The Rev. Whitney Altopp (c) of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church is flanked by Cantor Deborah Katchko-Gray and Rabbi David Reiner of Congregation Shir Shalom of Westchester and Fairfield Counties. The three form the leadership of the Ridgefield Clergy Assocation./Show MoreShow Less 3of3 Ability Beyond announces ‘Gala & Beyond’ Ability Beyond, a nonprofit headquartered in Bethel and Chappaqua, N.Y, announced its April 24 “Gala & Beyond” to raise funds for critical programs and services for people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, brain injury and neurological disorders throughout Connecticut and New York. ....
Portland sets Town Hall reopening date, contingent on pandemic and vaccination numbers FacebookTwitterEmail 2of3 Portland Town Hall is located at 33 E. Main St.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 PORTLAND - Town Hall could re-open to the public as soon as the last week of May. The building has been open only on a limited basis for more than a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, First Selectwoman Susan S. Bransfield told the Board of Selectmen recently she hopes to re-open the building on May 24. The re-opening will depend on two factors, Bransfield said: whether the pandemic loosens its grip and whether the Town Hall staff gets vaccinated. ....
Town officials say they’ve hired a traffic engineer to review a plan to bump out sidewalks on Elm Street. Michael Galante, director of traffic at Norwalk-based Hardesty & Hanover LLC, has been hired “to come out and take a look at Elm Street, review a bump-out plan for us, a sidewalk bump-out plan,” according to Public Works Director Tiger Mann. “He is going to be doing a little bit of traffic study and a little bit of speed study on Elm Street, the main business section,” Mann told members of the Police Commission during their regular meeting, held March 17 via videoconference. “There was a request to have the speed limit dropped there, and then we’d like him to take a look at that. So he will be out there in the next couple of weeks to look at that and then we are hoping to come back to you in April with some findings.” ....
Bethel s school board needs to cut $400,000 from its budget FacebookTwitterEmail The Board of Education met virtually Thursday evening to discuss what could be accomplished next school year, but did not decide where $400,000 in cuts will be made in its 2021-22 budget.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media BETHEL The Board of Education met virtually this week to discuss what could be accomplished next school year, but did not decide where $400,000 in cuts will be made in its proposed 2021-22 budget. The Board of Finance called for a $400,000 cut to the proposed education budget last month in an effort to reduce the town’s year-over-year mill rate increase to 1.9 percent leaving the schools with a $49 million budget for 2021-22. ....