Happy Friday! In this week's eblast, you can read about upcoming lane closures in New Haven, enrolling in Access Health CT, and more. You can click the links below to navigate between sections.
A reminder thatAccess Health CT (AHCT), Connecticut’s official health insurance marketplace, announced the final deadline to enroll in a health or dental plan for 2026 has been extended to Saturday, January 31. The original deadline was Jan. 15. Customers who enroll now will have coverage starting Feb. 1. Customers can also renew their coverage.
Recent state and federal changes mean the amount of financial help available and who is eligible have changed. However, financial assistance is still available.
Access Health CT is working with state officials on a plan to implement the new state subsidy program that will lower costs for eligible Connecticut residents who purchase their health insurance through the exchange.
Some customers might qualify for new state subsidies or other low- or no-cost coverage options, including theCovered CT Programor HUSKY Health, Connecticut’s Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
The state subsidies will fully fund the expired enhanced premium tax credit amounts for consumers with incomes between 100-200% of the federal poverty level and who are not enrolled in the Covered CT program.
The state subsidies will also replace 50% of the expired enhanced premium tax credit amounts for those with income over 400% of the federal poverty level and up to 500% of the federal poverty level.
AHCT is the only place Connecticut residents can get financial assistance to pay for their health insurance.
A reminder that the Generation Power CT (GPCT) Emergency Energy Assistance Program is open and will run through Saturday, January 10th. This program provides a one-time grant of up to $500 to help eligible Connecticut households with electric, gas, or fuel expenses. Increasing energy costs are a challenge for many in the state, but through this program, GPCT has helped to provide families across Connecticut with secure access to heat, power, and water. All GPCT energy programs are available to income-eligible households making up to 75% SMI gross household income. Each income-eligible household that receives a GPCT Energy Assistance Award will receive up to $500 toward a future fuel delivery or toward a past-due utility bill. For the best chance of approval, and to make full use of this once-per-12-months grant, GPCT strongly encourages households to apply for assistance when you are most in need. After the January application period, GPCT has one remaining Energy Assistance Application Cycle this season:
March 2nd-10th
To learn more about eligibility requirements and application materials, go to:gpct.org/gethelp/
Below is a message from the CT Department of Transportation regarding survey operations on Kimberly Avenue in New Haven:
The Connecticut Department of Transportation announced survey operations will be performed on Kimberly Avenue in New Haven, between Ella T. Grasso Blvd and the I-95 overpass. This project is scheduled to occur on Saturday, January 17, 2026. The project consists of Intersect improvements at CT 10 & SR 745 & Kimberly Ave, including widening for dedicated turn lanes on Route 10 approaches, drainage, traffic signal replacement, reconstruction of sidewalks, landscaping, & relocation of utilities.
LANE CLOSURE/DETOUR INFO
There will be lane closures on Kimberly Avenue between Ella T. Grasso Blvd and the I-95 overpass, on Saturday, January 17, 2026, from 6:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Traffic control signing will guide motorists through the work zone.
Motorists should be aware that modifications or extensions to this schedule may become necessary due to weather delays or other unforeseen conditions. Motorists are advised to maintain a safe speed when driving in this area.
Next Saturday, Jan. 17 from 9am-1pm, Electric Boat will have a hiring event at 20 Mill St., New Haven. They will be conducting on-the-spot interviews with potential offers for all skill levels, with hourly rates between $23-$41 based on experience. Electric Boat is one of the biggest and most respected employers in Connecticut, and I encourage you to check out this event if you are looking for work!
The deadline for nominations for the CAS 2026 Heart of the Arts Award has been extended to Friday, January 16. This prestigious award honors students, adults, or groups involved in high school performing or visual arts who exemplify the core values of education-based activities—integrity, citizenship, courage, and good character.
If you know someone who has shown exceptional "Heart,” gone above and beyond to support others in the school community, or overcome significant challenges, nominate them for this award!