Monday, April 4, 2022

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky


Ever grateful for my backyard view. Have a good evening.

Oxford Center Firehouse to hold annual Easter Flower Sale


 

Recuperation journey: Looking through the slider


 My visitor at 5 p.m. today. I didn't see this mourning dove's partner but I'm sure he or she was nearby.

TEAM to administer state assistance program for household water bills



DERBY - The State of Connecticut’s Department of Social Services has launched the state’s first Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP).

Community action agencies across the state, including TEAM, Inc. for the lower Naugatuck Valley and surrounding region, will be administering the program.

One-time funding will assist households with annual income at or below 60 percent of the state median income. Eligible households can qualify for up to $1,000 paid directly to their household water and wastewater service providers, with prioritization given to those who have disconnected water services and overdue water bills that may lead to disconnection. 

Applications can be found at this link and then sent, along with current water bills, to TEAM, Inc. 30 Elizabeth St., Derby, CT 06418.

TEAM has for many years administered home heating assistance through the Connecticut Energy Assistance Program (CEAP). 

As the cost of oil and other home heating fuels has increased dramatically this year, and the realities of inflation squeeze already tight budgets, TEAM has seen a 21 percent increase in home heating assistance applications from this time last year. Because of federal guidelines eliminating asset tests for clients of this program throughout the COVID pandemic, many more residents may be eligible for CEAP and LIHWAP.

Residents who also receive CEAP benefits, SNAP, TFA, SSI, State Supplement or Refugee Cash will likely also qualify for water assistance (LIHWAP) and are encouraged to apply.

Why? Inflation is affecting everyone, not just low-income populations. 

TEAM is here as a community resource to ensure all who qualify for assistance in paying bills for their most basic necessities can access it.

Residents of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Derby, Milford, Orange, Oxford, Seymour, Shelton, and Woodbridge who are interested to see if they qualify for CEAP or LIHWAP are encouraged to call TEAM at (203) 736-5420 or email energy@teaminc.org.


This is a press release from TEAM, Inc.

Derby Public Library holding free spring raffle

 



The Library is at 313 Elizabeth St., Derby.

This is shared from the Derby Public Library Facebook page.

Olde Ripton Garden Club in Shelton readies annual plant sale


 This is shared from the Olde Ripton Garden Club Facebook page. 

Seymour slates forums on American Rescue Plan funding


Seymour residents - mark your calendars for next week! 

The Town of Seymour has been awarded $4.8 million in American Rescue Plan funding. Join any one of these meetings to hear the town's plans on spending the funds, and share what you think the town most needs. 

How should these funds be spent for the greatest benefit to residents?


This is shared from TEAM, Inc.'s Facebook page.


Derby Cultural Commission to host Easter event on Green