Month: August 2021

Governor Ned Lamont is urging Connecticut residents to support local farmers during National Farmers Market Week – which runs from August 1 to 7, 2021 – by purchasing locally grown products designated with the Connecticut Grown logo and visiting some of the more than 90 certified farmers markets statewide. A list of every certified farmers market in Connecticut can be found online at www.CTGrown.gov/farmersmarkets. An interactive map of farmers markets is also available at www.CTGrown.org. Now in its 22nd year, National Farmers Market Week highlights the vital role that farmers markets play in the nation’s food system. The COVID-19 pandemic made it clear that local food systems with short supply chains are resilient, and farmers markets keep communities connected while addressing food insecurity by offering programs for the most vulnerable residents to access fresh, nutritious, local foods. “Our farmers markets in Connecticut provide for meaningful connections between the farmers who grow…

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MORE THAN $16 MILLION TO SUPPORT LOCAL SPECIAL EDUCATION COVID-19 RECOVERY EFFORTS

Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Acting Commissioner of Education Charlene Russell-Tucker today visited Regional School District 17 in Higganum to highlight the more than $16 million in Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief II (ESSER II) funds that are being made available to assist 170 school districts across Connecticut with delivering special education services to more than 80,000 students during the 2021-22 school year. “These funds are an important way to provide needed resources to special education programs throughout Connecticut and ensure that all of our students have equal access to the education they deserve,” Governor Lamont said. “The Connecticut State Department of Education’s longstanding commitment to equitable access to education for all of our students drives the work of our…

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Fire in Fairfield

2021-08-07@9:20pm--#Fairfield CT-- Fairfield Emergency Communications received a call for a smell of gas or some other type of odor at 15 Shoreham Terrace.  Quickly, the received another call that the 2nd floor window had been blown out.  A short time later firefighters called for a full structure fire assignment.  Within fifteen minutes they had the scene under control with one hand line in operation.  There were no reported injuries and the fire marshal is on scene investigating the cause of the fire.

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