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Community Health Center, Inc. Receives $1.5M Grant
The grant will help the health centers transform care and train the next generation of healthcare professionals.

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The grant will help the health centers transform care and train the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Bring your ideas, questions, and concerns about legislative issues affecting the community.
The event will be on June 16, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Healthy individuals at least 15 years of age may donate blood.
Seventh, eighth and ninth graders earn top prizes in Latin, Spanish and French.
The Committee on Energy and Natural Resources confirmed David Bernhardt as Deputy Interior Secretary.
Training will be held from June 6 through 16.
SUEZ & the New York Chapter of the National Association of Water Companies have announced the recipients of the student scholarships.
All of the proceeds will go towards scholarships for at inner-city high-school students to take part in the Pegasus Wings Program.
The Robert Pellet Leadership Award is the most prestigious award of the NJCCC, awarded only seven times in its history.
Two public hearings will be held on a request by Pepco to increase its electric distribution rates by $68 million.
The bill makes several changes to education laws addressing food allergies in schools
Fishbein stood in opposition of HB 6663- An Act Concerning Police Misconduct. After an hour of debate, the bill was 'passed temporarily'.
Reps. Rutigliano, Devlin, and McGorty will host a legislative review on June 21. Come by for pizza and conversation.
Two Plymouth-Canton Community Schools student won scholarships from the Canton Lions Club.
10 honors students helped LSC win the 'Outstanding Delegation' Awward, which is given to approximately 20 schools out of 200.
Winners of the recent ProjectPitch online crowdfunding contest have been announced.
Donations for this year's 25th annual drive surpassed last year’s total by nearly 4,000 pounds of non-perishable food items.
Staneski supports a proposal allowing towns to provide property tax exemption to Gold star parents or surviving spouses.
Staneski helped steer through a proposal that makes it easier for students to transfer college credits within the state university system.
The proposal ensures that CT DDS provides accurate and up-to-date information on family needs regarding services.