Monday, December 21, 2020

Ansonia mayor, Santa to host Live Zoom Wednesday from North Pole


 

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky

 

The first quarter moon seen at 4 p.m. today, the first day of winter. It is 45 percent illuminated.     

Derby Town Clerk posts holiday schedule for City Hall


 

Klarides-Ditria: Operation Fuel funds several assistance programs



Operation Fuel is the country’s oldest fuel fund, and is focused on providing year-round emergency energy assistance to every city and town in Connecticut. 
They are the primary source of energy and utilities assistance for low- to moderate-income households who are struggling financially and have exhausted other options.

Operation Fuel fills the gap for our state’s most vulnerable residents – children, senior citizens, working families, and people with chronic medical conditions.

Operation Fuel offers programs for individuals and families, including:
Direct bill payments up to $700 for all energy sources: electric, gas utilities, deliverable fuels, oil, propane, kerosene, pellets and wood;
Direct bill payments of $250 for water utility in Aquarion and CT Water, up to $500 in MDC territories; and
Grants for repair/replacement up to $5,000 for energy efficient furnace, boiler, and water heaters.

For the past 43 years, Operation Fuel has provided $2.48 million in emergency energy assistance to more than 5,464 Connecticut households, serving 18,725 children, adults and families!

If you or someone you know is in need of assistance, please don’t wait. Go to the Operation Fuel website to apply for winter aid, or for more information on these important programs.






Program on bald eagles slated at Kellogg Environmental Center in Derby

DERBY - Join Master Naturalist Ginny Apple at 1 p.m. Jan. 10 to learn about bald eagles in Connecticut.
Join us at Kellogg Environmental Center online to learn about the behavior and history of bald eagles and hopefully become inspired to go eagle watching this winter.

Registration required. Contact Sue Quincy at 203-734-2513 or susan.quincy@ct.gov

Ginny has years of experience leading groups and provided interpretive programs at the Shepaug Dam and has provided her interpretive skills on the Essex Valley Steam Train's Eagle Flyer.