
Victor Coppola
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Sep 10, 2024 |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Becca Stoll |Drew Todd |Tysen Canevari |Victor Coppola
Here is a list of upcoming city meetings for the week of September 9, 2024:1. Conservation Commission/Inland Wetland Agency – Date: September 10, 2024 – Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM – LINK: https://norwalkct-org.zoom.us/j/84802345791#success2. Common Council Meeting – Date: September 10, 2024 – Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM – Location: City Hall, Common Council Chambers (Hybrid via Zoom and in person at 125 East Ave., 3rd Floor) -LINK: https://norwalkct-org.zoom.us/j/82117821077#success3.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Becca Stoll |Drew Todd |Tysen Canevari |Victor Coppola
The annual Citizen’s Police Academy program of the Norwalk Police Department returns again this fall with twice-weekly classes offered from October 17 to November 21. This free program is open to Norwalk residents 18 years and older, and consists of ten classes held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Participants will get an inside look at police operations, from ride-alongs with patrol officers to learning more about how the NPD interacts with state and federal agencies.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Erik Vitaglione |Victor Coppola |Bryan Meek |Diane Lauricella
Factory Underground Tech, the education department of Wall Street stalwart Factory Underground, has partnered with the New Haven Center for the Performing Arts (NHCPA) to offer a new hands-on training program in audio-visual and live-event technology at the District Music Hall, with 2 scholarships ear-marked for Norwalk residents aspiring to be stage techs or audio mixers.
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May 20, 2024 |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Paul Lanning |Bryan Meek |Tysen Canevari |Victor Coppola
Food historian Becky L. Diamond’s illustrated talk and tasting “Dining in the Gilded Age,” based on her book The Gilded Age Cookbook: Recipes and Stories from America’s Golden Era will explore lavish nineteenth century cuisine served at ladies’ luncheons, dinner parties, debutante balls, and such.
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May 20, 2024 |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Lisa Hagen |Bryan Meek |Tysen Canevari |Victor Coppola
A federal program that reduces monthly internet bills is winding down at the end of May, absent last-minute congressional action. That has prompted concerns among advocates and low-income households enrolled in the program, including the nearly 200,000 in Connecticut. The Affordable Connectivity Program — implemented as part of bipartisan infrastructure legislation passed in 2021 — aimed to get more people connected to the internet, particularly during the pandemic.
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