Internet bill deductions coming for qualifying CT households
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A Chromebook Pixel is on display on February 21, 2013 as Google unveiled in San Francisco the touch-screen notebook computer designed for high-end users. Google said its Chromebook Pixel computers blending tablet and laptop technology, boasting heavyweight Intel chips and screens tailored for rich graphics, were released in the United States and Britain. AFP PHOTO/GLENN CHAPMAN (Photo credit should read GLENN CHAPMAN/AFP via Getty Images)AFP / AFP via Getty Images
Households across the US may soon qualify for a $50 deduction on their broadband internet bill each month thanks to the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program from the Federal Communications Commission.
Some Danbury area towns are looking for creativity with COVID vaccine as they await state instruction
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Bridget Bethray RN, with RVNAhealth administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Sherwin Gorenstein, of Ridgefield, in the RVNA clinic in the Yanity Gym, on Thursday morning in Ridgefield.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
As towns across Connecticut wait for vaccine doses to arrive each week, they also look to the state for guidance on next steps. The majority of town officials are still laser-focused on vaccinating residents 75 and older from phase 1b before moving on to think about future phases. Yet, with one round of sign-ups under their belts, a few towns in the Danbury area have begun to brainstorm future rollout tactics.
Written by Brookfield Library
Spread kindness by wishing a Brookfield senior a Happy Valentine s Day!
Beginning February 1, you are invited to stop by The Brookfield Library and pick up a Grab and Go kit with materials to make two Valentines that will be delivered to the Brookfield Senior Center.
Get creative! Decorate, add a sweet message, and return your cards to the Library by Saturday, February 6!
Kits will be available curbside. First come, first served.
Visit Brookfield Library online here.