Time for class
By Nicole Zappone Record-Journal staff
SOUTHINGTON The hallways at Flanders Elementary School were quiet and peaceful, but inside the classrooms, students were smiling and returning to their routines.
Students in Southington were welcomed back to school on Thursday morning, Aug. 31, for the start of the 2023-24 school year.
Teacher excited to join students
First-grade teacher Emily Moreau was excited for the first day of school. This year is her first teaching firstgrade students. She had been in a second-grade classroom at Flanders for the
Off on Fridays
Plainville moves to a four-day work week
past two years. Before that, she taught third grade in another school district.
“I am super excited for first grade,” Moreau said. “I love how they come not all knowing how to read, but then they learn how to read by the end of first grade.”
She said she loves how she can form the students and
that it’s a special year. She also loves their enthusiasm.
“Today, they’ve been having a really good time and doing a good job listening to instruction,” Moreau said.
The class was working on a 10-frame lesson in which they wrote down their names and drew a picture matching the first letter of
their name. A 10-frame is a tool used to teach number sense to younger elementary school students.
A principal’s journey
Principal Katie Guerrette stopped in to visit Moreau’s classroom and could be seen working with the students
By Grace McFadden Special to The
Citizen
Plainville is in the process of piloting a fourday work week.
The new schedule began Aug. 21, and will allow for employees to have Fridays off. The town offices involved in this change include the Senior Center, the Youth Center, the Municipal Center, and the Recreation Department.
Michael Paulhus, Town manager of Plainville, said he had been working with the Human Resources Director and the Assistant Town Manager Andy Cirioli to find ways to up recruitment and retention in the staff.
“One of the aspects we looked at was a four-day work week, with respect to work life balance and making Plainville more attractive in terms of
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Wordell races to buy former Lincoln College
By Jesse Buchanan Record-Journal staff
SOUTHINGTON A local woman fundraising for a family center is racing against marketing efforts to buy the former Lincoln College property on Mount Vernon Road.
Shea Wordell, founder of Misfit Mamas Inc., wants to raise $10 million to buy the property and turn it into a family center with a host of supports and resources for parents. She’s a long way from her goal but said she’s hoping to draw a well-funded partner and has fundraisers that began at the Plainville Hot Air Balloon Festival the weekend of Aug. 25.
Real estate brokers say they’ve got lots of interest in the property as well, from schools, medical and quasimedical organizations and residential developers that have educational components to their companies.
The for-profit school was founded as Briarwood College in 1966, later changing to Lincoln College of New England. It closed in 2018 after declining enrollment and accreditation issues. The 33acre property is listed for sale at $6.9 million.
A goal of $10 million
Wordell wants to get enough money to buy the property without a mortgage as well as have enough cash to transform the property into a family center.
Plans include a child care center that starts early and is open late, a play area for children in one of the larger rooms of the school buildings, a special needs area for children who’d be overstim-
Southington, holds son Kalio McLeodPeters, 1, while on the former Lincoln College campus property in Southington on Aug. 8. Wordell is raising money to start a family center at the former college campus on Mount Vernon Road. Wordell is the founder of Misfit Mamas, a support and community group for mothers. She envisions a family center that would offer daycare, transitional housing and special needs care.
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ulated in large-group situations, temporary housing for parents and children in the former dorms, and offices for paid services as well as case workers who could help those parents with career and budgeting help.
Wordell said that the campus is uniquely suited to her ambitious vision, and she would hate to see it all torn down or deteriorate out of neglect.
“I just don’t want to see it sit abandoned any more,” she said. “This is a really beauti-
ful property, it has a lot of history.”
There are ways to donate on the Misfit Mama’s website, www.themisfitmamasinc.org. Wordell also started a GoFundMe page online, which has raised about $1,000.
Bring Light To Briarwood, a fundraiser where glow sticks were sold for $1, was held at the Plainville balloon festival. She’s contacting area companies for larger donations.
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Southington Veterans Monument Project
The Town of Southington Veterans Committee is looking for your help. In our efforts to update the existing WWII, Korea and Vietnam Era monument located on the Town Green, we are asking for assistance from the community.
The plaques on the monument have some misspellings and omissions of names that we would like to remedy during this time. The committee is asking the public to help us with any of these issues. If you have a family member that is not currently on the monument or whose name is misspelled, contact the office by leaving a message at 860-276-6299 or email us at veter-
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The criteria to be met for Veterans to be added to this monument is that the “Home of Record” on the Veterans DD-214 must be Southington. You can find the application for “Southington
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40th reunion
The Southington High School Class of 1983 will celebrate its 40th reunion on Oct. 7, 6 p.m., at Hawk’s Landing Country Club. Tickets are $65. RSVP to shs1983classreunion@gmail.com.
“We’re still trying to chase other big partners and see if anybody can help us secure it,” Wordell said.
Marketing efforts
Local and national brokers representing the property owners are also trying to sell the property.
Todd Noel, an Arizonabased broker and director of Colliers’ Education Services Group, said that there was a “fair amount of activity” and interest from a variety of users. Those included schools as well as day therapy organizations.
He had talked with Wordell and thought her idea could be beneficial to her clients,
The baton has been passed!
Meet our new President & CEO –Maura A. Malo
With 30 years of experience and 20 years as a member of our bank family, Maura became President and CEO on September 2. She succeeds retired President Steve Reilly.
We are grateful for all that Maura has contributed to the bank in her previous positions, and look forward to her leadership in her new role.
Congratulations, Maura!
Maura has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Chief Risk Officer and Internal Auditor. She was an FDIC Bank Examiner from 1993-2003 before she joined Litchfield Bancorp – A Division of Northwest Community Bank. She holds an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a BS from Western New England University. She is a graduate of the National School of Banking, and has received the New Leaders in Banking Award from the Connecticut Bankers Association. She also is an active community volunteer in several organizations.
but worried about her ability to raise the necessary money to make it happen.
“I’d love to see her come up with at a minimum the equity components for a mortgage, ” Noel said.
Ownership and price
P G X Holdings LLC owns the property, according to town records. Moises Grunblatt of Woodbury is a member of the company along with Carlyle Equities LLC, a Florida-based company.
An email sent to an address listed for P G X Holdings on state incorporation records wasn’t returned.
The company bought the property in 2021 for $3.5 million. Wordell hopes to raise at least that much and make an offer. Over the years, the campus has been on the market for between $6 million and $9.5 million.
Wordell said she’s not discouraged by interest from other buyers.
“We’re just going to keep moving ahead,” she said.
“He’s had so many offers that fell through. … Until something is signed and dried, I’m still fighting.”
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Caregivers Toolbox: A Dinner Education For Caregivers Of Elders
The Plainville Senior Center, will host a 5-week evening caregiver series beginning Wednesday, Sept. 20 and run through October 18th from 5:30 - 7 p.m. The series will provide caregivers with the tools they need to allow their loved ones to remain safe and live at home for as long as possible while reducing caregiver burnout. There will be a light dinner served.
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Skin cancer screening
Georgia Sterpka, APRN, will conduct a free skin cancer screening by appointment on Monday, Sept. 11, at the Plainville Senior Center, 200 East St. Georgia can examine anything on your skin that you are concerned about and let you know if she
thinks you should follow up with your own physician. Appointments beginning at 4 p.m. Call the Senior Center at 860-747-5728 to register.
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The Plainville Senior Center, 200 East St., will host its’ 15 th Annual “Not-So” Empty Nest Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Conference on Tuesday, Sept. 26 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Whether it is a lost ring, wallet or a Parrot named Oliver, a Classified ad can help track it down.
Call 860-747-5728 to Register by Sept. 19.
*“Big & Small Emotions of a Grandparent Raising a Grandchild,” presented by Chris Marino, Community Mental Health Affiliates.
*“When a Backpack isn’t Just a Backpack”, presented by the Plainville Police Dept.
*“Laughter Yoga”, presented by Judith Stonger, Wheeler Clinic/CT Clearinghouse. Complimentary Breakfast, Luncheon & Ice Cream Dessert Bar Included. Raffle Prizes!
Call the Plainville Senior Center at 860-747-5728 to register.
This program is funded in part by Title III of the Older Americans Act through the North Central Area Agency on Aging, Inc. and the State Unit on Aging, Plainville Senior Center and Plainville Youth Services. Breakfast provided by the Pines at Bristol.
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PARC seeks sponsors for its 2023
For more than 66 years, PARC, Inc., has advocated and protected the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities by actively supporting full inclusion in the community. To support its programming, a walkathon is being organized and sponsors including individuals
and businesses are needed.
The 22nd Annual Helen and Danny Coughlin Walk is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 7 at Norton Park, beginning with registration at 9 a.m. followed by opening ceremonies and the walk. Grand marshals this year are Andrea Wasley, owner of Plainville Funeral Home,
and Matt Gingras, longtime PARC member and community volunteer. This event is PARC’s biggest fundraiser. People can “PARCner” with the non-profit organization by partnering at six levels ranging from bronze at $75 to MVP at $2,000. Each sponsor receives various signage, publicity and more for
the upcoming walk. Through family centered services, PARC nurtures confidence and self-esteem by fostering talents and social skills by providing a wide variety of programs including Camp Trumbull, Life Skills, Aging with Disabilities, Healthy Living Activities and Safety Awareness Programs
at minimal or no cost to individuals. People from Plainville and surrounding towns are welcome to join.
Walk sponsorship forms and information are available on the PARC website www.parcdisabilitiesct.org. The office number is 860-747-0316 or email the director at edonovan@parcdisabilitiesct.org.
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By Jessika Harkay ©The Connecticut Mirror
Despite being three years out of the height of COVID19, academic performance in Connecticut schools is still below pre-pandemic levels, according to new data.
At a news conference Monday morning, the state’s Department of Education released 2022-23 attendance and student assessment data that showed two main highlights: that chronic absenteeism has declined for the first time since the pandemic began but still remains high, and that student test scores have generally flatlined compared to 2021-22 and still remain below prepandemic levels.
“I think [the data] actually reflects how hard this work is,” said Ajit Gopalakrishnan, the department’s chief performance officer. “We’ve seen a decline in chronic absence, and that’s great, but we’ve got a lot more work to do [with attendance and test scores] and it’s not easy work.”
Regardless of a nearly 4% improvement in chronic absenteeism since the 2021-22 school year, about 20%, or 100,000 students, across the state are still missing at least 10% or more of time in the classroom. Prior to the pandemic, in 2018-19, about 10.4% of students were chronically absent.
Education consultant Kari Sullivan-Custer said Monday that the education depart-
ment had surveyed over 5,000 Connecticut families regarding absences to learn why rates are still twice as high as before the pandemic. Responding families said illness was a leading factor for keeping their students at home, followed by mental health and family obligations.
“We asked the [families] ‘What can we do to help you in attendance so students go back to school?’ and the No. 1 reason is [to make] students feel like they’re part of the school community. … Frequent engagement with professionals will help students. [And,] ensuring that other families are keeping kids home so illnesses don’t spread, help with language barriers, engaging
classroom settings, … are good approaches to reducing chronic absence in our schools,” Sullivan-Custer said. “This work requires a mindset shift, moving from a punitive-sort-of-truancy approach to a chronic absenteeism approach where we get to the root cause of why our students aren’t coming to school.”
As for state test scores, on average, the state is seeing a decline in English Language Arts and slight improvements in math and science compared to the 2021-22 school year. The scores remain below pre-pandemic levels.
In 2022-23, the average student performance in English Language Arts was 63.9, a slight decline from 64.2 the previous year. The target score is 75.
“It’s an ongoing investigation,” said Irene Parisi, the education department’s chief academic officer, when
asked why English scores were beginning to drop. “There’s so many factors that contribute to it. We’re still diving in and looking at that.”
In math and science, scores improved from 58.6 to 59.7 and 61.4 to 61.6 respectively over the last year. Although there was improvement, the numbers still lag behind the 2018-19 school year, when students scored a 67.7 in English, 63.1 in math and 63.8 in science.
The Department of Education highlighted its Learner Engagement and Attendance Program to combat chronic absenteeism, and increased its focus on funding school mental health professionals through several grants and the continued development of “high impact curricula,” including a masterclass on the Science of Reading.
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This story originally appeared on the website of The Connecticut Mirror, www.ctmirror.org.
Chorale rehearsals
Southington Festival Chorale will begin rehearsals for their winter concert on Sept. 11, at the First Lutheran Church, 232 Bristol St., from 7 – 9 p.m.. No audition required.
For more information contact Southingtonchorale@gmail.com or 860-689-7901.
Renters rebate
State law provides a reimbursement program for Connecticut renters who are elderly or totally disabled, and whose incomes do
not exceed certain limits.
Persons renting an apartment or room or living in cooperative housing, or a mobile home may be eligible for this program.
Renters rebate applications are accepted between April 1 and Oct. 1. Visit portal.ct.gov/OPM.
Back to school
Plainville Adult and Continuing Education will offer evening programming, free of cost, this fall in the following areas: Adult Basic Education (Math and Reading/ Writing), Adult High School Credit
Diploma Program, Citizenship Preparation, English as a Second Language, and GED Preparation. Adult enrichment (fee-based) programs will be available, too. For details, call 860-793-3209 or visit plainvilleschools.org.
Education foundation
The Southington Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 2009 to support enriching and creative initiatives in education.
Learn more by visiting southingtoneducationfoundation.org.
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Adult Programs
Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 5:30 p.m. BELONG Acrylic Pour Class. This month create an original piece of art using the acrylic pour method. This is a very fun method of using paint and there is always a great result! This class is designed for our adult neurodiverse patrons.
Friday, Sept. 15, at 10 a.m. The John E. DeMello Sr. Veterans
Coffee Hour at the Calendar House. Veterans, please join us for a relaxed and informative coffee hour at the Calendar House, 388 Pleasant St. Socialize with your peers, share stories, and receive information about beneficial services. Drop-in; registra-
tion not requested.
Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 1 p.m. Your Life, Your Legacy with DellaVecchia Funeral Home. This seminar will be about developing a plan before we decease. Liz Cole from DellaVecchia Funeral Home will cover financial protections, service options, funeral goods, and what information to have readily available for your family. They will also instruct participants how to protect themselves and their family from making impulsive, grief-based decisions, and so much more. There will also be ample time for Q&A. Registration is required.
Thursday, Sept. 21, at 5:30 p.m. BELONG Travel to France with the SPL. Travel
Notice of Retirement
Dr. Leo M. Veleas, DPM wishes to notify any of his patients who have not received a letter that he will retire from office practice on August 31, 2023.
Southington Foot and Ankle Dr. Steven F. Massucci, DPM and Dr. Samuel G. Kellner DPM will be taking over the practice.
to France with the SPL! You will take a virtual trip to France with your tour guide Liz Chubet. You will learn a few facts about France while listening to French music and sampling French snacks. Your trip will also include your very own passport and souvenir! This class is designed for our adult neurodiverse patrons.
Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 6 p.m. T-Shirt Scarf Class. Create stylish scarf made from a t-shirt! Materials will be supplied but feel free to bring a t-shirt from home so you can make 2! Registration is required. Registration will start Sept. 13.
Thursday, Sept. 28, at 6 p.m. Music with John Brighenti. Come enjoy John Brighenti
on keyboards and Lou Provenzano as his vocalist. Registration required.
Children’s Programs
Farmers Market Storytime
Fridays, Sept. 8, 22 and 29 at 4 p.m. on the Southington Town Green Kids of all ages, and their favorite adults, are invited to join us at the Farmers Market on the Southington Town Green each Friday for some fun, fresh, and fairly silly stories. Together we’ll read, sing, and dance our way through the afternoon with a fresh batch of fun.
No registration is required for this drop in-program.
Bring your own blanket, as we will likely be in the grass on the Green. In the event of rain, storytime will take place at the Southington Public Library. Give us a call at 860-628-0947 Ext. 3 for more information.
Paws and Pages Book Club
Saturday, Sept. 9, at 10 a.m. at Factory Square Kids ages 5-7, and the favorite adult, are invited to join us for our newest reader program Paws & Pages, Saturday, Sept. 9. This month’s book is The Critter Club: Amy and the Missing Puppy by Callie Barkley! Paws & Pages is designed to incorporate a simple book discussion, some physical movement, and a related project as part of a fun and sneakily educational experience!
To sign up, stop by the Children’s Services desk at the Library any time from until Sept. 1 to pick up your copy of the book. For more information, give us a call at 860-628-0947 Ext. 3.
Two-gether Tales
Mondays at 9:30 or 10:30 a.m. at the Southington Public Library. Two-gether Tales is a storytime intended for 2 and 3 year olds, with their favorite adult and siblings. It is held Mondays 9:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. This storytime meets for four dates starting Sept. 11 and continuing Sept. 18, 25, & Oct. 2.
Though this class meets on each date twice, children may only register and attend one time slot. Once you have signed up, your child is registered for all 4 classes. To sign up, stop at the Children’s Services Desk, or go to the online calendar, find the first day of the class you wish to register for (either 9:30 or 10:30 on Sept. 11), and click the register button. Please register each
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Read, Rock & Rhyme is a storytime intended for 0 to 23 month olds, with their favorite adult and siblings. It is held Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. This storytime meets for four dates starting Sept. 12 and continuing Sept. 19, 26, & Oct. 3. Once you have signed up, your child is registered for all 4 classes.
To sign up, stop at the Children’s Services Desk, or go to the online calendar, and click the register button. Register each child separately.
Budding Bookworms
Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. at the Southington Public Library. Budding Bookworms is a storytime intended for 3.5, 4 & 5 year olds. It takes place Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Children must be ready to attend this class independently while caregivers re-
main in the library.
This storytime meets for four dates starting Sept. 12 and continuing Sept. 19, 26, & Oct. 3. Once you have signed up, your child is registered for all 4 classes. To sign up, stop at the Children’s Services Desk, or go to the online calendar, and click the register button. Register each child separately.
Crochet Club
Tuesdays from 4 – 6 p.m. at the Southington Public Library.
Children 10-14 can join Miss Jasmine during Crochet Club to learn crochet basics, learn to read patterns, work on projects together, and discuss the process of making and selling crochet items.
Already crochet? Come and join the fun!
The Crochet Club will take place every Tuesday beginning Sept. 18 until the end of the school year. We will revisit the date and time when summer starts! No one is re-
quired to stay the full two hours! These hours just opens it up to those with other activities going on. Hope to see you there!
Email Miss Jasmine at cedenoj@southington.org with any questions or she can be reached at 860-628-0947 Ext. 3.
Weather Wednesday: Painted Apple Basket
Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 11 a.m. at the Southington Public Library. Children ages 18 months-4 years can get their hands messy with Ms. Sarah with a fun Painted Apple Basket Craft! *Allergy Alertwe will be using real apples* Join us for our monthly in-
person Weather Wednesday program where a weather/ seasonal-themed craft is made. To sign up, stop by the Children’s Desk at the library beginning Wednesday, Sept. 13. For more information, call the Children’s Department at 860-628-0947 Ext. 3.
Between the Lines - Registration Open
Sept. 21, at 9 a.m. at the Southington Public Library
Children ages 8 to 12 can join Miss Molly for a book discussion, games, and activities all related to a new book each month - this month, we will be reading
Garlic and the Vampire by Bree Paulsen. Register and pick up a copy of the book at the Children’s desk any time during our open hours, starting Thursday, Sept. 21. For more information, call us at 860-628-0947 Ext. 3, or stop by the Children’s desk. While you don’t have to read the book, you’ll have more fun if you do.
Registration begins on Thursday, Sept. 21. The program will be held on Thursday, Oct. 19, at 6:30 p.m.
Paper Flower Kit
Thursday, Sept. 21, at 11 a.m. at the Southington Pub-
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One Cord $250
Half Cord $140
Please contact:
Ted Tighe 203-494-9388 or Neil Tighe 860-575-2860
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on the 10-frame lesson. The students were excited by her help and couldn’t wait to show her their worksheets.
Guerrette has been principal for seven years at Flanders. She worked five years as an assistant principal in Cromwell and was a teacher in Chesire for nine years. In Cheshire, she taught second and third grade.
“Somedays when I miss teaching, I go into the classrooms and make myself useful and enjoy it that way, ” Guerrette said. “Now I get to teach the teachers; they are my students.”
Guerrette said she teaches her staff with the new curriculum, which offers ways to engage students and ways to build in the community.
“We love the Flanders family, and it’s come a long way since I’ve been here,” Guerrette said. “The staff are happy to come to work every day, which makes the children happy to come to school every day.”
Guerrette graduated from Plainville High School and is a Plainville native. Although Southington is a much bigger district overall than what she grew up with, she said she loves Southington’s little community schools.
Something she is looking forward to is celebrating International Dot Day, which will be celebrated schoolwide in mid-September. The day is based on the book “International Dot Day” by Pete Reynolds. On this day, students create artwork inside dots, and the pieces are put up in the hallways throughout the schools.
Changes in the district
Superintendent Steven Madancy said he was able to visit all 12 of the schools on the first day. He said that the staff did a wonderful job maintaining the school grounds.
“I’m proud to report that we are fully staffed with certified staff and have no vacancies at this point, which is quite a blessing,” Madancy said. “Our principals were on their game, and teachers were ready for students. I saw lots of smiles and hugs and highfives in the hallways.”
There were the normal hiccups, Madancy said, re-
garding buses due to new drivers and routes.
In the district, enrollment is up about 150 students from last year.
This year, a significant change occurred at Southington High School, where students will now be on a block schedule. Last year, students had eight periods in a day, whereas this year, they will have four periods
work environments,” Paulhus said.
Four-day work weeks have been gaining traction nationally. Towns in Connecticut such as Vernon and Ellington have been testing the schedule as well. Paulhus said Cirioli had done research on other towns in the state before the decision to implement the new schedule was made.
“[Cirioli] got a lot of feedback from Mansfield and how they have implemented their projects,” Paulhus said. Mansfield first implemented the four-day work week in February of this year. The town offices stay open later on Thursday as a result of this change, something that Plainville will employ as part of their pilot schedule. Employees will work 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursdays.
The schedule leaves the number of hours worked by employees the same, but distributes them across four days.
The pilot program will run for six months. The town is currently collecting feedback on the schedule. While it’s too early to say how the changes will be received by the public, there seemed to be enthusiasm about the idea among the staff, Paulhus stated.
on “A” day and four on “B” day.
Madancy said this will help prepare students for college and give them more time to take electives.
“This will also give students that extra time to do their homework and take more classes that they will enjoy,” he said.
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“We did an internal survey among the employees. We included the Municipal Center, the Rec and Youth Services Departments and also the Senior Center. The feedback was 90% were in favor of this move to a four-day work week,” Paulhus said.
After the six months have concluded, the town will evaluate feedback from both employees and residents about the program.
Until then, Paulhus and his colleagues will have the opportunity to try out the three day weekend.
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Principal Katie T. Guerrette talks about the first day of school at Flanders Elementary SchoolinSouthingtononThursday,Aug.31. Photos by Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Principal Katie T. Guerrette, top left, visits a first-grade classroom on the first day of school at Flanders Elementary School.
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Children ages 6-12 years can join Miss Carlye in creating a Paper Flower! RSVP and then call us at 860-628-0947 Ext. 3 to schedule a pick-up time! The corresponding video will air on the Southington Kids’ Place Facebook Page and the Southington Public Library Youtube page at 11 a.m. on Sept. 21. Registration opens one week before the program date on Sept. 14. If registration is full, or if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to give us a call. If you do not pick up your craft kit by the end of Sept. 21, your unclaimed kit will be given to the next child on the waitlist.
Character Craft: Pigeon
Wednesday, Sept. 27, 11 a.m. at the Southington Public Library (Virtual)
Children ages 18 months to 4 years old can enjoy a song, an age-appropriate craft, some activities, and a book
or two from your favorite book characters with Ms. Sarah, all from the comfort of your own home! Our character for the September program is Pigeon! Supplies are limited and registration is required. RSVP and then call us to schedule a pick-up time for your kit!
Registration opens Sept. 20. The accompanying storytime video will go live on Sept. 27 at 11 a.m. on the Southington Kids; Place Facebook and the Southington Library
YouTube page, and will remain available indefinitely following the scheduled premiere time. For more information, call the Children’s
Department at 860-628-0947 Ext. 3.
Sloth-Palooza
Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 5:30 p.m. at the Southington Public Library
Children ages 5-10 years can join Miss Carlye in reading about sloths and making their own tree-dwelling sloth to take home on Sept. 26, at 5:30 p.m. Space is limited and registration is required. Registration opens one week before the program date, on Sept. 19. The event will be marked as full until the registration opens. To sign up, go to our online calendar where you can fill out
the registration form, or we can sign you up over the phone at 860-628-0947 Ext. 3.
Midnight Society Horror Book Club
Registration Opens Sept. 27, First meeting is Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the Southington Public Library
Children ages 8-12 are welcome to join The Midnight Society Horror Book Club! This club is for people who root for kids who: Root for the monster in a spooky story; Think their house is haunted and you like it; Love the phrase & Reader
beware...you’re in for a scare; Enjoyed being a part of the club last year!
Our first book is book one of the City of Ghosts series by Victoria Schwab. Space is limited and registration is required. Registration begins on Wednesday, Sept. 27. The program will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 6:30pm. You can pick up a copy of the book in the Children’s Department. Registration MUST be in person because we want to get you a copy of the book as soon as possible! Contact Miss Jasmine at cedenoj@southington.org with any questions.
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A Health and Wellness Expo will be held Sunday, Sept. 17, noon to 4 p.m., at VFW Post 574, 7 Northwest Drive, Plainville. Crystals, essential oils, candles, art, jewelry, books, and much more.
Shredding fundraiser
The Cheshire Lions Club has planned its annual paper shredding event, Saturday, Sept. 23, 9 a.m. to noon, in the parking lot behind Cheshire Town Hall, 84 South Main St. (off of Wallingford Road). Prices for shredding: boxes (24 inches by 15 inches), $10; larger sized boxes, $15. There is no box limit. No paper clips, please.
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Autumn Tree Craft
Saturday, Sept. 30, at 11 a.m. at the Southington Public Library (virtual)
Children ages 18 months-4 years old can join Miss Jasmine virtually in making an autumn tree craft! This is a take home kit with an accompanying instructional video.
You can watch the video starting Sept. 30, at 11 a.m. and whenever you’d like to
afterwards on our Southington Kids Place Facebook or the Southington Library Youtube.
As soon as you register, you can pick up your kit, so call us at 860-628-0947 Ext. 3 to schedule a pick-up time! Registration opens one week before the program date on Sept. 23!
Once you’ve signed up, give us a call to schedule a pickup for your kit by the premiere date. Any unclaimed kits by the scheduled date will be given out on a first come, first serve basis.
First Annual Library Wide Spooky Story Contest
Submissions welcome Oct. 1 through Oct. 21.
Patrons of all ages are welcome to submit an original spooky story for our 1st annual library wide writing contest.
Submitted stories must: * Be set in Southington; *Be a minimum of two sentences and a maximum of 10 pages; *Not have excessive foul language or gore (thanks!)
The submission link can be found on our website. If you would like to submit any illustrations with your stories, please bring illustrations in person to the Children’s
desk.
After all submitted stories are reviewed, a winner will be chosen in the kid, teen, and adult category. Winners will be announced in the last week of October. Contact Miss Jasmine at cedenojasmine@southington.org with any questions.
Plainville Public Library
In honor of National Food Bank Week Oct, 15 - 2, the Plainville Public Library will be collecting donations for the Plainville Food Pantry during the entire month of October.
Welcome to On The Menu.
For a list of needed items, view the food pantry's list.
Donations may be dropped off during normal library business hours.
The Greatest Sitcoms of All Time
Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 6:30 for All Ages Welcome
Author, Marty Gitlin, will entertain the audience with stories and snippets from TV’s greatest sitcoms, including; I Love Lucy, Cheers, Seinfeld, Golden Girls, and more.
Registration is required by visiting bit.ly/3r0Ov1T
Silly Spooky Sing-A-Long with Nappy's Puppets
Thursday, Oct. 5 at 6 p.m. for All Ages with Caregiver (Teens & Adults Welcome) Shadow puppets bring popular songs, with a Halloween twist, to life. Registration is required.
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“I see this as an opportunity to help in the work life balance, having our current workforce energized and be more productive,” Paulhus said. “Maybe more creativity, productivity is what we’re looking for.”
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Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 203-535-0149 Family owned/operated. Former proprietors of the Neptune Diner in Wallingford. Extensive menu for all tastes. Breakfasts, luncheons and special dinners. All baking on premises. Find great local eats - MenusCT.com Athena II Diner 320 Washington Ave, North Haven, CT 06473 203.239.0663 www.athena2diner.com Open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Serving breakfast, lunch, & dinner. Accept Q Cards. Serving North Haven for 30 years. Daily specials and full liquor available. Colony Diner 611 N Colony Road Wallingford, CT 06492 (203) 269-9507 colonydiner.com Wallingford’s place to go for oldfashioned breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Proudly serving up delicious and hearty meals daily. Voted Best Diner 4 years running by Record Journal. Open seven days. Breakfast served all day. ATTENTION: RESTAURANT OWNERS! To advertise your restaurant to 269,000 weekly readers Call us 203-317-2312 francispaquetpainting@gmail.com Plantsville, CT 06479 CT Reg. #611818 860-877-5146 Ceiling/Wall Repairs Painting (Interior, Limited Exterior) Taping Small Jobs Welcome Francis Paquet PAINTING Over 20 Years of Experience Call Now for a FREE ESTIMATE 257794 MEDIA THAT MOVES YOUR BUSINESS FORWARD >> To advertise, contact Rebekah Larsen at (203) 317-2302 rlarsen@rjmediagroup.com SERVICE DIRECTORY
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LIBRARY CLERK
Town of Cheshire seeks qualified candidates for PT, 15 hr/wk position in the Materials Management Department of the Cheshire Library $15.50/hr to start. Refer to Town’s website at www.cheshirect.org for additional information on how to apply by 9/15/2023 and job description. The Town of Cheshire is an EEOE, M/F/D/V.
MAINTAINER II COLLECTIONS SYSTEM
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
Needed for Southington/ Meriden/Berlin/Rocky Hill - Must be 21yrs or older and possess a driver’s license for at least 3yrs – Paid training to acquire CDL license and endorsements available –The opportunity to bring your children to work, No Childcare$$ - Contact Sheila at New Britain Transportation (860) 8280511 ext. 221 or visit us at, 257 Woodlawn Rd., Berlin, CT
TRUCK DRIVERS
Geremia Greenhouse is looking for customer friendly individuals to drive a 26’ box truck to make deliveries of live plants, full- or part-time. A valid driver’s license and clean driving record is required. CDL is desired but not required. Apply in person Mon.-Fri., at 415 Barnes Road, Wallingford, CT.
The Town of Wallingford Sewer Division is seeking qualified applicants to perform a variety of skilled tasks in the operation, maintenance, repair and construction of sanitary sewers, including CCTV inspection and high velocity flushing. Requires a H.S., trade school or vocational school diploma or H.S. equivalency diploma, plus 3 years employment in a field related to sanitary sewer construction, operation or maintenance, or 1 year of training in a skilled trade substituted for 1 year of experience up to 2 years plus a minimum of 1 year of employment for a sewer utility or in the construction field with work experience in the installation and maintenance of pipelines, or an equivalent combination of experience and training. Must possess or have the ability to obtain within 6 months of appointment a valid State of Connecticut Class B CDL. Wages: $26.16 to $31.18 hourly, plus an excellent fringe benefits package that includes pension plan, medical insurance, life insurance, paid sick and vacation time. Applications may be downloaded from the Department of Human Resources Web Page and can be mailed to the Department of Human Resources, Town of Wallingford, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492, or emailed to: wlfdhr@wallingfordct. gov by the closing date of October 3, 2023. Phone: (203) 294-2080; Fax: (203) 294-2084. EOE
The Town of Wallingford is seeking highly qualified and experienced applicants for the position of Executive Secretary. This position provides high-level administrative support and assistance to a T head and performs difficult clerical and administrative work requiring considerable independent judgment and confidentiality. The position requires excellent public relations and office management skills. Must have 6 years’ experience in responsible office work, some of which must have been in a supervisory capacity, or an equivalent combination of experience and college-level training. Pay rate $28.75 to $34.86 per hour plus an excellent benefit package. Application forms may be obtained at the Department of Human Resources, T Wallingford, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492. Forms will be mailed upon request fr Department of Human Resources or may be downloaded from Town of Wallingford
Department of Human Resources Web
Page and emailed to wlfdhr@wallingfordct. gov. Phone: (203)-2942080. Fax (203)-2942084. The closing date will be September 11, 2023. EOE
HELP WANTED - Full time Machine Operator, grinding carbide. Will train. Apply in person to Century Tool, 260 Canal St., Milldale, CT 06467, M-F, 7-3:30 P.M. 860-621-6748.
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LEGAL NOTICE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION PLAINVILLE, CONNECTICUT
The Town of Plainville Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing Tuesday, September 12th, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at the Plainville Municipal Center, One Central Square, Plainville, CT to consider the following item:
1.Public Hearing for American Recycling Technologies, INC (PZ 07-23 #28) special exception to locate multiple structures on one lot in (14 Farmington Avenue) in a GC 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 on August 15, 2023. R263595
TOP CASH PAID For any Toyota any condition, running or not, crashed okay. Will take other makes and models. (203) 600-4431.
TOP CASH PAID
For Junk or unwanted vehicles, Toyota’s etc. Please call Mike @ 203284-8562 8am-5pm.
AFFORDABLE HOME FOR SALE
In Wallingford. Detached two story condominium, 1250 sq. ft, 3BR, 1.5BA, and 1 car garage, available to those persons whose combined household income does not exceed $69,826.00.
The maximum price of unit number Nine (9) Sycamore Way, Wallingford, CT is $213,955.00. For additional info contact:
John Smolenski at JohnSmolenski @bhhsne.com
LEGAL NOTICE
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PLAINVILLE, CONNECTICUT
The Plainville Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing(s) on Monday September 11, 2023, at 7:30 pm to hear and consider the following application(s):
FAIRBANKS STREET
Reconsideration of Application #23-06-01
Michael Pelton, 57 Fairbanks Street, Plainville seeking a variance to Article #1 Residential Zones, Section 1.03 Dimensional Standards, Sub-Section C Maximum Building Limitations - Maximum Lot Coverage 30% to install a 12-foot pool which would cause the lot coverage to exceed 30% at a property known as 57 Fairbanks Street.
CHAPMAN AVENUE (ORRIN AVENUE)
Application #23-07-04 AMCO Development
LLC, Avon, CT seeking a variance to Article 6 Special Standards, Section 6.01 Non-conforming Lots - construction of a single-family house with no frontage on a public roadway for a property identified as Map 37, Block A, Lot 08.
Plainville, Connecticut
this 24th day of August 2023
Peter Autunno, Chairperson
Plainville Zoning Board of Appeals
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MOVING SALE
Solid Rose Wood Handmade Living Room Sets and Piano. Call for Pricing 203-621-4008.
MATERIALS DISTRIBUTION
Screened Topsoil $30/ per yd; 2.5” screened gravel, $18 per yd; Sand$18 per yd; Millings-$22 per yd; Screened Millings $30 per yd; $100 minimum delivery. No pickup truck service. Minimum 16 yd pickup at our yard. Call Jim @ 860-9824819 for delivery
. Top Soil . Compost . . Wood Chips . FOR SALE. Catering to small deliveries. Call Bob (203) 415-0723
TREE LENGTH FIREWOOD CALL FOR DETAILS 203-238-2149
CANNON PRINTERCopier, fax, used 1 X, $70. Call 860-4613078, will text pic.
POOL CLOSING/OPENINGS - Avoid the hassle of closing or opening your pool, call Steve! (Service all types of pools). 203-506-6329.
1, 2, 3 CASH FOR YOUR ANTIQUES & JEWELRY - Call Todd Shamock at 203-494-1695. PREMIUM
min. delivery Call Jim 860-982-4819
ANTIQUES - Always buying old; Toys, military, jewelry, art, watches, musical instruments, signs, arcade games, cameras, pre 1970 sports memorabilia, plus more. One item or entire estate contents. Call 860718-5132.
BUYING ALL - Costume Jewelry, Old Watches, Gold Jewelry, Silver Jewelry, Gold & Silver Coins, Sterling Flatware, In Any Condition. Please Call Jude M. Dichele @ (203) 8681816.
BUYING MACHINIST TOOLBOXES - Tools & tooling, contents of machine shops, home workshops and small lathes. Call anytime 860-985-5760
PREMIER ESTATE JEW-
ANTIQUES WANTEDComic books, toys, adv. signs, military items, motorcyles, mini bikes, etc. All items considered, appraisal & estate sale services, incl. clean-outs. 40 years exp. Call or text, Gary at 203-237-4124.
ELRY - Is interested in buying your fine jewelry, watches, coin collections, silver flatware, and costume jewelry. Call Bill, (203) 4942496.
TIMELESS TREASURES ESTATE AUCTIONSIs looking to purchase estate contents. From single items to entire estates. Clean-out services available. Call Bill (203) 494-2496.
WANTED Individual firearms, collections & estates including military & related items.Federally licensed firearms dealer. Gunsmith, appraisals, Richard Pleines, (860) 663-2214.
AMERICAN LEGIONSat., 9/9 & Sun., 9/10, 9-2, 835 Hanover Rd., Meriden, Misc. contents of ConEx Box, everything must go.
ALWAYS BUYING CASH PAIDVintage Electronics, Musical Instruments, Amps, Ham Equipment, HiFi, Radios, CB, Guitars, Audio Equipment, Antiques. 860-707-9350
GRASSY HILL AUCTIONS, - an Estate Sale, Liquidation, Attic & Basement Cleanout Company is Always Buying and providing services all over Connecticut. These are just a FEW of the things we are looking for: Antiques, Collectibles, Old/ Vintage Toys, Musical Instruments (Saxophones, Trumpets, Violins, Flutes, Clarinets, Trombone & SO MUCH MORE) Advertising Items, Wristwatches (Broken or Not), Pocket Watches, Tools (Machinist, Woodworking, & MORE) Doorstops, Clocks, Oil Paintings, Old Signs, Old Photographs, Old Postcards, Brewery Items, Hunting & Fishing, PEZ Dispensers, Costume Jewelry, Broken Jewelry, Gold & Silver Jewelry, Gold & Silver Coins, Military Items, Swords & Bayonets, Helmets & Patches, Medals & Uniforms, Pocket Knives, Lighters & Pipes, Fountain Pens, Mechanical Pencils, Fraternal Order Items, Religious Items, Industrial Items, Winchester Items, Sikorsky Items, Pratt & Whitney Items, Colt Items, Native American Items, Vintage Electronics, Slot Cars, Toy Trucks, Matchbox & Hotwheels, Barbie’s, Folk Art, Statues, Bronzes, Trains, Cameras, Mid Century Modern Furniture, Straight Razors, Shaving Items, Political Items, Comic Books, Sports Cards & Autographs…& THE LIST GOES ON! So please give us a call at your earliest convenience. Grassy Hill Auctions 203-868-1816 - Grassy HillAuctions.com
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$30/yard
3 yd,
SCREENED TOPSOIL
delivered,
$100
A-1 SERVICE - Is what you will receive from me when purchasing your Old Costume & Fine Estate Jewelry. Napier, QVC, ETC, Jewelry Wanted! “I Pay Top Cash For Your Grandma’s Costume & Fine Jewelry Stash!” I’ll come to you. Julie, 203.443.9602. Turn Your Unwanted Items into CASH 203-238-1953 GROW YOUR BUSINESS Advertise with us. 203-317-2312 Sign up for breaking news and promotions email newsletters! Myrecordjournal.com/ NEWSLETTERS ■ DAILY NEWS ALERTS ■ LOCAL SPORTS ■ LOCAL BUSINESS NEWS ■ FRONT PORCH NEWS ■ LOCAL POLICE NEWS ■ LOCAL PROPERTY TRANSFERS ■ CONTESTS & PROMOTIONS ■ COUPONS & OFFERS ■ OFFERS FOR BUSINESS OWNERS SIGN UP TODAY! STUFF TO SELL? Call Us. 203-238-1953 Condos For Sale Legal Notices Wood Fuel Heating Equipment Swimming Pools and Spas Computers and Office Equipment Wanted To Buy Lawn and Garden Wanted To Buy Tag Sales Autos Wanted Wanted To Buy Legal Notices Lawn and Garden Furniture Wanted To Buy Reach over 310,000 readers. Call us today 203-238-1953 Legal Notices & Classifieds RJ MEDIA GROUP | Record-Journal | myrecordjournal.com | HOMEBASE Digital | Berlin Citizen | Cheshire Citizen | North Haven Citizen | Plainville Citizen | Southington Citizen | Town Times | The Post
GARY WODATCHDemolition Svs Sheds, pools, decks, garages, debris removal. Quick, courteous svc. All calls returned. Ins. #566326. Cell, 860-558-5430
CARPENTRY
Repairs, Decks & Porches, Sheetrock & Taping Water Damage Repairs. Free Est. Ins. MC & Visa. Call Bill (203) 901-2136. CT. Reg. # 0647093
DECKS & PORCHES
Give some new life to your old decks and porches. We can repair or replace stairs, deck boards, railings. We also construct new decks. HIC#647093 Insured. Call Bill for a free estimate, (203) 901-2136.
GOOD RATES
BEST SERVICE
Fully ins. Free Estimate. Call Ed, We’ll take it to the dump for you!
SPRING CLEANUPS JUNK REMOVAL Tree Removal, Fence Work & more! No job too small or large. 860.719.3953
ALEX EUROPEAN MASONRY - 30 yrs. exp. Patios, ret. walls, steps, brick, stone, chimneys. Lic#580443. 203-2320257 or 203-596-0652
RT RELOCATION
Your moving and storage specialists. Call for a free estimate.
Roof Repair or Replacement, Chimney Repair, Skylight Replacement. Free est. CT #0651199
GARY WODATCH
Hedge & tree trimming. Trim overgrown properties. Calls returned. #620397. 860.558.5430
GUTTERS
DON’T WORK
If they’re dirty! For gutter cleaning, Call Kevin (203) 440-3279 Fully ins. CT# 569127
Gutter cleaning, brush removal, comm. snow plowing, HIC0622783. (203) 530-4447.
OVER 35 YRS EXP Stonewalls, patios, sidewalks, chimneys, pool areas, fireplaces, fire pit steps. Free est. 860.274.4893.
#1 PAINTER’S EDGE Ext. & Int. Painting. Sheetrock.Popcorn Re pair. Wallpaper Remv’l. Decks. 25 yrs exp. Free est. Sr. disc. #0656136. Ins. 860.538.5520
GUTTERS PLUS 25+yrs. Exp. Call today for Free estimate. 203-440-3535 Ct. Reg. #578887
HOME DOCTOR - 48 yrs exp. Odd jobs & remodeling, former US Navy, 15 yrs, #640689, 203.427.7828.
CEILINGS & WALL REPAIRS - Free estimates, Call Erik, 203-5924242. HIC0565857.
JT’S LANDSCAPING
LLC - Spring CleanUps, we specialize in weeding all types of beds, mulching, top soil work, pruning hedges & shrubs, & all your landscape needs. Residential & commercial. Lic. #616311. Call today for free estimate, 203-213-6528.
PATIOS, WALKWAYS, Stonewalls, Steps, Concrete, Repairs, Etc. Free Ests. #0648556 203.808.6886 arnoldsmasonry.com
W. BOOBER MASONRYOver 35 Years Experience
All Types of Masonry CT License #626708 (203) 235-4139
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POWER WASHING
Is Spring Cleaning on THE OUTSIDE
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#569127 Call Kevin
Insurance claim.storm damage.roofing.siding. gutter.chimney flashing. Office:203.754.3071 Cell:203.510.3830 Stormshieldct@gmail. com HIC.0664452
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Lawn Mowing,
Let Us BEAR Your Junk! Junk Removal in CT TEC ELECTRICAL Service
Care
Fall Cleanup, tree service, junk removal. 860.796.8168
LLC All Phases of Electrical Work. 24 hr. Emergency Service. Small Jobs Welcome. 203.237.2122
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2023
Friday, September 8th & Saturday September 9th
Rain Date: Sunday, September 10th
Bartlem Park • Route 10, Cheshire
Friday, September 8th:
Food trucks start at 5 pm.
Performance by “The Zoo” at 7-9pm.
Saturday, September 9th:
Vendors & Crafters 10am-4pm • Car Show 10am-3pm Food Trucks 10am-9pm • Fire Works at Dusk
Saturday, September 9th
Farmers Market
Music | Local Businesses | Crafters
Premier Sponsor
Hot Air Balloon Rides from 9-11am on Saturday provide by ReMax Rise at the Parks and Recreation Building
$20donationsuggestedwithfundsgoingtotheChamber. Ridessubjecttotheweatherandoperatorsdiscretion.
Kiwanis will be having a inflatable zone 11am-7pm
$5 for all ages
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VISIT CHESHIREFESTIVAL.COM OR CALL 203-272-2345 FOR MORE INFO