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The Senior Center is located at 200 East St. To register for programs, call 860-747-5728.

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Raising grandchildren

If you are a grandparent or relative who is raising a grandchild, niece or nephew, you are not alone. Come to the support group Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 10:30 a.m. at the Plainville Senior Center. Share resources, ideas, struggles and joys with others who are raising their grandchildren.

Veterans’ Social Hour

Join the Veteran’ Social Hour Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 10 a.m. at the Plainville Senior Center. For veterans age 60 and over and their spouses. These monthly information and support meetings are conducted by Veteran’s Liaison for Hartford HealthCare Senior Services, Sherri Vogt.

Medicare & Bingo

The Plainville Senior Center will host a Senior Medicare Patrol Presentation and Bingo Thursday, Feb. 23 at 10 a.m. Learn how to protect, detect and report Medicare fraud and abuse while playing Bingo and winning prizes.

Obituaries

Jacqueline Ferguson

PLAINVILLE- Jacqueline (Thompson) Ferguson, 91, of Farmington, formerly of Plainville, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at the Hospital of Central CT New Britain General Campus. She is now reunited with her loving husband of 55 years, Thomas Ferguson, who predeceased her in 2008.

Jackie was born on March 27, 1931 daughter to the late Katherine (Hogan) and Raymond Thompson. She grew up in Plainville, attended local schools and graduated from Plainville High School. A talented athlete and sports enthusiast, Jackie was inducted into the Plainville Sports Hall of Fame Basketball team and was a dedicated fan of the UCONN women’s basketball team. In addition, she was an avid golfer and enjoyed bird watching, gardening, and, of course, her Coors Light. Alongside her husband, she owned and operated Ferguson Electric Co., Inc., until 1995. In 1999, she purchased Sullivan Benson and operated the business until her passing. Jackie was well-known and respected in town as she supported the many organizations that her husband was involved in through the years. She was a member of the former Church of Our Saviour in Plainville and the VFW Ladies Auxilliary. Jackie loved traveling, especially to her vacation home in Myrtle Beach, SC, where she made lifelong friends, including her cherished friends, June and Dottie. She was a genuinely compassionate, strong-willed, businessminded lady who will be missed dearly leaving her family, friends, and employees with many cherished memories.

Jackie is survived by her son, Lee T. Ferguson and his significant other, Joanne Erdman, of Farmington; her daughter, Dale Stroczkowski, of Amherst, NY; her grandsons: Ryan Ferguson and his wife, Kayla, of Farmington, Geoffrey Ferguson and his wife, Lindsey, of Bristol, Thomas

Ferguson, of Plainville, Andrew Ferguson, of Farmington, and Nicholas Stroczkowski and his wife, Katie, of Kenmore, NY; her granddaughters: Caitlin Thibodeaux and her husband, Elvin, of Dallas, TX and Alison Stroczkowski, of Chicago, IL; her greatgrandchildren: Emilia, Everleigh, Leo, and Declan Ferguson, all of Farmington, Jack Ferguson, of Bristol, and Ethan, Jacob, and Nathaniel Ferguson, all of Wallingford; and several nieces, nephews, and extended family members. She was predeceased by her sisters, Leatrice (Dee) Carroll and Janice Thompson.

A funeral service was held on Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 10 a.m. at Plainville Funeral Home, 81 Broad St., Plainville. Burial followed in West Cemetery, Plainville. Family and friends gathered on Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m., at Plainville Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Jackie’s name may be made to The Plainville High School Athletic Backers Club, P.O. Box 664, Plainville, CT 06062. For more information or to leave online expressions of sympathy, please visit www. PlainvilleFuneralHome. com.

Southington Park and Rec. Girls volleyball

The Southington Recreation Department will hold an instructional volleyball program for girls in grades 3 through 8 (Southington residents only).

The program will take place Tuesdays, March 7 through May 9 (no classes April 11 and 18) at the Derynoski Elementary School gymnasium, 240 Main St.

The fee to participate is $70.

Space is limited; advance registration and payment are required.

Youth running

The Southington Recreation Department is offering an 8-week running clinic for children age 7 to 15.

“Fundamentals of Youth Running” will focus on form, stamina, pace, stretching, hydration and building the confidence to complete a 5K race.

The clinic will take place Thursdays, April 20 through June 8 at the Derynoski Elementary School track, 240 Main St.

The fee to participate is $80. Space is limited; advance registration and payment are required.

Obituaries

Kimberly E. Crandall

SOUTHINGTONKimberly E. Crandall, 67, of Southington, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 12, 2023 at HOCC at New Britain. Kim was born in Meriden on April 20, 1955, one of 3 daughters, to the late Harris “Quig” and Mary Lou (Burke) Crandall. She was a Southington High School graduate, Class of 1973 and earned her degree from Branford Hall in billing and coding. Kim worked in administration at Bradley Memorial Hospital and she absolutely loved her dogs. Kim is survived by her sister, Chris Tacinelli and husband Paul of FL and many cousins, nieces and nephews. She died on the same day as her sister, Linda Crandall. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her aunt, Claire Munson. In lieu of flowers, donations in Kim’s memory may be made to the Southington Volunteer Fire Department, Engine

Company # 3, PO Box 643, Milldale, CT 06467. A memorial service for Kim and her sister Linda will be celebrated at 6 p.m. on Thursday, February 23, 2023 at the Plantsville Funeral Home, 975 S. Main St., Plantsville. Calling hours will be held before the service from 46 p.m. at the funeral home. For online condolences and directions, please visit www. plantsvillefuneralhome. com.

Linda A. Crandall

SOUTHINGTONLinda A. Crandall, 69, of Wallingford and formerly of Plantsville, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 12, 2023 at MidState Medical Center. Linda was the loving companion and best friend for 30 years of Mike Talbot. Linda was born on September 12, 1953 in Southington, one of 3 daughters, to the late Harris “Quig” and Mary Lou (Burke) Crandall. Linda was a Southington High School graduate, Class of 1971. She enjoyed her work at Dalton Enterprise in Cheshire, retiring after 23 years of service. Linda loved traveling with Mike, especially to Florida, which she called her “Happy Place.” In addition to Mike and many dear friends, she is survived by her sister, Chris Tacinelli and husband Paul of FL and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Linda died on the same day as her sister, Kim Crandall. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her aunt, Claire Munson. In lieu of flowers, donations in Linda’s memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl., Memphis, TN 38105. A memorial service for Linda and her sister Kim will be celebrated at 6 p.m. on Thursday, February 23, 2023 at the Plantsville Funeral Home, 975 S. Main St., Plantsville. Calling hours will be held before the service from 46 p.m. at the funeral home. For online condolences and directions, please visit www. plantsvillefuneralhome. com.

Senior Health

The Orchards

The Orchards at Southington, an independent and assisted living community located at 34 Hobart St., will host an open house Saturday, Feb. 18 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration is recommended. To reserve a time, call 860-628-5656.

Arbor Rose

Arbor Rose at Jerome Home, an assisted living community located at 975 Corbin Ave., will host an open house Sunday, Feb. 19 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is recommended. To reserve a time, call 860-229-3707.

Dementia caregivers

Chat with those who come from the same walk of life every third Monday of the month (Feb. 20) from 1 to 2:30 p.m., in-person or online. In-person: Berlin-Peck Memorial Library, 234 Kensington Road. Facilitated by a Hartford HealthCare Center for Healthy Aging Dementia Specialist. Registration required. Call 1-855-4424373 or go to HartfordHealthCare.org/VirtualClasses.

Healthy aging

Join this class Wednesday, Feb. 22 from 11 a.m. to noon to learn more about: benefits of daily activities to shape physiology, how exercise can be used as a tool to fight disease and age-related decline and the best types of exercise for you. Presented by Michelle Boisvert, exercise physiologist, Hartford HealthCare GoodLife Fitness. Registration required. Call 1-855-442-4373 or go to HartfordHealthCare.org/ VirtualClasses.

David P. Symolon

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David P. Symolon, 85, of Southington, passed away peacefully at home with his wife by his side on Friday, February 10, 2023. David was the loving husband of Paulette (Baehr) Symolon for 58 years. David was born in New Britain on March 4, 1937 to the late Stanley and Helen (Mlodjewski) Symolon. He attended Plainville schools and graduated from Central Connecticut State College where he earned his B.S. in Plastics Engineering. David was a brilliant engineer and had a long fulfilling career, consulting for many different companies in various industries. David was a member of the Society of Plastic Engineers and received numerous awards for his contributions to the industry over the years. David enjoyed many hobbies in addition to photography and woodworking. He also enjoyed boating and target shooting. Dave will be remembered for his warm, loving and caring soul. He was aways willing to provide help to anyone in need. In addition to his wife Paulette, he is survived by 3 sons; David B. Symolon and his wife Sarah of GA, James Symolon and his wife Tracy of Simsbury and Eric Symolon of Southington, 2 granddaughters, Gillian and Jessica Symolon.

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Robert L. Sherman

He is also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Dave was predeceased by his brother, Stanley Symolon, Jr. He had many friends who he considered extended family. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dave’s memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl., Memphis, TN 38105. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, February 17, 2023 at Saint Luke Parish at the Church of St. Dominic, 1050 Flanders Rd., Southington. Burial will be private in St. Thomas Cemetery, Southington. Calling hours will be held before the service from 9 - 10:30 a.m. at the Plantsville Funeral Home, 975 S. Main St., Plantsville. For online condolences and directions, please visit www. plantsvillefuneralhome. com.

SOUTHINGTONRobert L. Sherman, 90, of Southington, beloved husband of Irene (Sepko) Sherman, passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 2, 2023, in the comfort of his own home with his loved ones surrounding him. Robert was born in Fall River, MA, on November 4, 1932 and was the son of the late Edward and Florence (Sprague) Sherman. He proudly served his country during The Korean Conflict as a member of the United States Air Force being honorably discharged in 1954. Robert worked as a salesman in the manufacturing industry for many years. He was a proud member of the Republican Party of Southington. In his leisure time, you could find Robert listening to jazz music, cheering on his UCONN Women’s basketball team and photographing for local newspapers and for the Republican Party. Besides his wife Irene of 57 years, he is survived by his daughter, Nancy Sherman

Hearing Solutions of Glastonbury and his granddaughter Sophie Sherman of England. Robert was predeceased by his son Scott Sherman and by his brothers, Edward Clayton Sherman and Kenneth Sherman. Services and burial will be held privately. There will be no calling hours. To leave an online condolence, please visit www. dellavecchiasouthington. com. The DellaVecchia Funeral Home is honored to be assisting Robert’s family with his arrangements.

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The reflectors have two sides so that a wrong way driver will see red reflectors while a driver going the correct direction will see a clear reflector.

State crews will be trying two methods of attaching the reflectors to see how they handle plows and snow before they’re added to other locations.

“We don’t want to roll these out everywhere without doing a little bit of a test,” Morgan said.

The two Southington locations are on the state’s priority list for wrong way countermeasures.

Late last year, Southington exit ramps including Queen

Street received motion sensing wrong way driver lights that flash around the wrong way sign. The exit ramps also got new painted directional arrows. Reflectors will outline those directional arrows and the shoulder edges.

“Queen Street, having the on ramp and off ramp right next to each other, is an indication of a possibility of a wrong way driver. The proximity to bars and restaurants is another factor,” Morgan said.

Eighty percent of wrong way drivers are impaired, according to Morgan, and signs can only do so much.

“We also need people not to drive drunk,” he said. “That would be a big help in reducing the wrong way crashes and incidents.” jbuchanan@record-journal.com

Police Chief Jack Daly said local crews are sometimes called to highway accidents by State Police but it’s infrequent. He’s hopeful that the state’s measures will prevent a wrong way accident in Southington. Daly didn’t know of any fatal wrong way highway accidents in town.

“I think anything that the state or anyone else can do to make the roads safer, I’m all for it,” he said.

Daly also urged drivers to refrain from getting behind the wheel impaired.

“People have to be cognizant that they can’t drink and drive, they can’t smoke marijuana and drive. There are laws against it for a reason. It doesn’t make the road safe,” he said.

Work to install reflectors will take place between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28. Drivers will have to avoid the westbound ramps of exits 29 and 32 during the work.

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Anna Hurlbut Cheshire Basketball

At 4-14, the math was clear for Cheshire. The Rams had to win their last two games or the season was over. Cheshire did just that, with the key victory coming Friday against 13-6 Amity. Senior forward Anna Hurlbut had 14 points that night, then added a team-high 9 in Monday’s playoff-clinching win over Career. Hurlbut also played on CHS’s Class LL runner-up girls soccer team.

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WILCOX TECH BASKETBALL

The Wildcats head into their regular-season finale this afternoon at 12-7, looking for one final boost in seeding for both the CTC conference tournament and the Class M state tournament. Zulal Kangal is one of the players who’s been doing the heavy lifting for coach Mallorie Michalak. The senior forward had a team-high 13 points last week vs. Abbott Tech and 11 vs. Cheney Tech.

Shaelyn Murphy

Maloney Track

The postseason is go-time for Maloney high jumper Shaelyn Murphy. The reigning outdoor state champ finished second in Friday’s Class L indoor meet with a jump of 5 feet, 2 inches. (Winner Avery Pitts of E.O. Smith also hit for 5-2, but had fewer attempts). Heading into Saturday’s State Open, Murphy is one of seven contenders who are all standing at a season-best 5-2.

Colton Thorpe Southington Wrestling

Southington, ranked No. 11 in the Connecticut Wrestling Online poll, also has a number of state contenders. Competing in Class LL in Trumbull, the Blue Knights will be led by Colton Thorpe. The senior 132-pounder compiled a monster regular season that featured championships at the Timberlane Invitational and the CCC Tournament. Thorpe was the area’s lone conference champ.

Owen Rich

LYMAN HALL TRACK

One of the top area performers at the state class meets this side of Class L 1000-meters champ Bria Benigni of Maloney was Lyman Hall’s Owen Rich. The sophomore was second in Class M in the 55 hurdles and ran on LH’s fourth-place 4x400 relay and seventh-place sprint medley relay. In the hurdles, Rich ran 8.26 seconds in qualifying, then dropped his time to 7.94 in the finals.

Ahmed Hernandez Platt Wrestling

After a 20-win regular season capped by Wednesday’s rivalry win over Maloney, the Platt wrestling team looks for team and individual glory at this weekend’s Class L state tournament in Guilford. One of Platt’s leading contenders is Ahmed Hernandez. The senior captain was 34-4 in the regular season and he placed second in the Central Connecticut Conference at 170 pounds.

Winners will be posted here as well as your next group of nominees.

Sal Mangiafico retired recently after 26 years in business. Lastrina said Mr. Mangiafico was kind enough to teach her his recipes, ones locals had grown to love.

“We will value the customers the Mangiafico family has established through the years, and we will continue to serve the community with the same delicious menu,”

Lastrina said.

“We will still offer all your favorite bakery items with the same recipes that you have grown to love,” she added.

“We are not here to change anything, but only add in my pies and creations to what was already here.”

Lastrina’s recipes include cream pies, cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and other treats.

Her pistachio pie will be a bakery staple. “We have something for everyone’s taste buds,” Lastrina said.

Before getting into the bakery business, Lastrina spent more than three decades in retail and customer service.

After losing her job, she followed her heart, and opened Nonnie's in Southington in 2020.

Prior to that, she enjoyed making pies for family and friends, and then started selling her creations at local farmers markets and at the Apple Harvest Festival in Southington.

Since making the move to East Main Street, Lastrina said the Plainville community has been supportive.

“People call up, and I answer the phone saying that we are the former Mangiafico ’ s, ” she said.

Nonnie’s Pies and Creations, 104 East Main St., Plainville, is open Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Satur- day 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Find the bakery online at nonniespies.com.

Senior Health

Mulberry Gardens

Mulberry Gardens, an independent and assisted living community located at 58 Mulberry St. in Southington, will host an open house Wednesday, Feb. 22 from 3 to 6 p.m. Registration is recommended. To reserve a time, call 860-276-1020.

Cedar Mountain Commons

Cedar Mountain Commons, an independent and assisted living community located at 3 John H. Stewart Drive in Newington, will host an open house Wednesday, Feb. 22 from 3 to 7 p.m. Registration is recommended. To reserve a time, call 860-665-7901.

Ballpark jobs

The Hartford Yard Goats Baseball Club, the Double-A Eastern League affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, will hold its annual job fair at Dunkin’ Donuts Park (1214 Main St., Hartford) Saturday, Feb. 18, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The Yard Goats are seeking applicants to fill a wide range of game day positions and are looking for upbeat, fan-friendly individuals.

Scholarships

More than 90 scholarship funds administered by Main Street Community Foundation are accepting applications. The scholarships are available to graduating high school seniors, current college students, adult learners who are or will be attending two- or four-year colleges as well as technical schools and career certification programs. The deadline for all application submissions is Friday, March 10.

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LEGAL NOTICE PLAINVILLE, CONNECTICUT INLAND WETLANDS AND WATERCOURSES COMMISSION

The Town of Plainville Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission will conduct a Public Hearing Wednesday, March 1, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. at the Plainville Municipal Center, One Central Square, Plainville, CT to consider the following item:

Inland Wetlands Permit for the Town of Plainville to construct/reconstruct a sanitary sewer pump station in the upland review area at 0 Shuttle Meadow Road (intersection of Carol Drive and Shuttle Meadow Road)

The files are available for public inspection at the Planning Office in the Plainville Municipal Center. At this hearing, interested persons may appear and be heard, and written communications may be received. Please submit written communications to the Town Planner or via email to devoe@plainville-ct. gov. If you have questions regarding these applications, please contact the Town Planner at (860) 793-0221 ext. 7177

Respectfully submitted,

Patrick Kilby, Chairman Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission

Dated at Plainville, CT this 2nd day of February 2023 R258844

LEGAL NOTICE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION PLAINVILLE, CONNECTICUT

The Town of Plainville Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at the Plainville Municipal Center, One Central Square, Plainville, CT to consider the following item:

1. PZ 11-22 #25 – Site Plan and Special Exception – Dan Covaleski – 2,400 Square Foot Auto Repair Facility at 0 Neal Court (24-R-02.9) in a GI Zone.

Information is available for public inspection in the Planning Department. At this hearing, interested persons may appear and be heard, and written communications may be received.

Respectfully submitted, Mathew Weimer, Secretary, Plainville Planning and Zoning Commission. Dated at Plainville, CT January 17, 2023.

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Performs responsible specialized work in protecting the quality of the water supply and distribution system for the Town of Wallingford, CT. Requires an Associate’s degree in environmental science or sanitary engineering, plus 3 years of experience in a water utility. Successful candidates must have a valid Connecticut driver’s license and be in possession or be eligible for a Class I Water Treatment Plant or Distribution System

Operator Certification and Certification as a General Backflow Preventers, Tester and Cross-Connection Survey Inspector issued by the State of Connecticut.

The Town offers a competitive pay rate of $27.79-$33.76 per hour plus an excellent fringe benefit package.

Apply: Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main St., Wallingford, CT 06492. Forms will be mailed upon request from the Department of Human Resources or maybe downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page.

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