Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Crisco: Improvements eyed for Route 69

Work planned in New Haven, Woodbridge
HARTFORD - State Sen. Joseph J. Crisco, Jr. , D-Woodbridge, Tuesday alerted his constituents that the state Department of Transportation’s Office of Engineering is developing plans to improve Route 69 in the vicinity of Route 15, Interchange 59, in the City of New Haven and the Town of Woodbridge. 
State Sen. Joseph J. Crisco
The work will improve capacity and operational deficiencies, as well as pedestrian safety and mobility.

“Modifications like these are aimed at improving commuter and pedestrian safety, and I’m eagerly awaiting the release of DOT’s project design,” said Crisco. “I’m encouraging my constituents to make their thoughts on the project known by contacting the DOT directly. The more public input we can get, the better the design will be.”

Work is anticipated to include minor widening on Route 69 in both northbound and southbound directions and Route 15 exit ramps to alleviate delays and queue lengths. 
In addition, the plans propose to facilitate pedestrian movement with the installation of new sidewalks, ramps and crosswalks along Route 69, and on Route 69 at the Route 63 intersection.

Completion of the project design is anticipated by October 2017, with construction expected to start in spring 2018. The project will be funded with 80 percent federal and 20 percent state funds.

A public informational meeting will be conducted upon the completion of the preliminary design and the DOT is encouraging the public to share its concerns.


Anyone interested in further information should contact William W. Britnell, Principal Engineer of Highway Design, at (860) 594-3274, or by e-mail at William.Britnell@ct.gov. 
Please make reference to State Project Number 0092-0672.


This is a press release from Crisco's office. 

Session for caregivers slated at church in Shelton


SHELTON - Balancing the responsibilities of work, finances, family life, and caring for an aging loved one can leave you feeling “Sandwiched” and in need of support. Let us help! 

Caregivers are invited to join us at Huntington United Methodist Church from 5:30-6:30 p.m. May 6 for our caregiver education series! 
Topic for this session is Planning Ahead for Your loved One as They Age. Worried about how to best manage finances and changing care needs? 
Hear from financial planner Mary Jo Romano to learn some valuable tips for planning ahead for your loved one as they age.

To RSVP, call 203-925-4952 or  at www.wesleyvillage-ct.org. Please note the change of location for this special session, which will be hosted by Huntington United Methodist Church, 338 Walnut Tree Hill Road. (All programs are typically held at Crosby Commons Assisted Living Community on the Wesley Village Campus at 580 Long Hill Ave.) 
This is a monthly series. Be sure to “Save the Date” for our other upcoming programs, happening on the first Wednesday of the month. 


This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.


Resume writing, local history info offered at Derby Library

DERBY - The Derby Public Library, 313 Elizabeth St., continues its weekly Wednesday Movie Matinees series for ages 18 and over.
Newly released DVDs will be shown every Wednesday at 1 p.m.
Light snacks will be provided. 
Registration is requested.

Resume writing
The  Library is now offering Resume Workshops on the first
Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. During these sessions, participants are welcome to either start
from scratch or bring copies of their existing resumes, cover letters as well, for review and optimizing.

Often times a new resume can be created simply by making a number of subtle tweaks versus a whole new change. The May class will be held at 6:30 p.m. May 6.
Registration is not required. 

Local history
The Derby Public Library holds weekly Local History Information Sessions on Tuesdays
from 6-7:30 p.m. and from 10 a.m.-noon Wednesdays.
Along with offering research assistance, the Library’s Local History Coordinator also
offers information on monthly highlighted topics. 

May’s topic will be Navigating PastPerfect.

Visitors will also be invited to explore this software program that enables users
to search the Library’s progressively updated local history database.
Assistance will also be available for research on topics such as genealogy, prominent
local figures, major area events, and more.

To register for any programs or for more information, visit the library, call 203-736-1482, or visit www.derbypubliclibrary.org.



This is a press release from Cathy Williams, Director, Derby Public Library.