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Dear Neighbor,
I hope this email finds you well. Below, you'll find updates on district resources and news. Please feel free to reach out to my office if you have any questions or concerns.
The topics covered in this e-newsletter are as follows:
- Manchester Legislative Town Hall
- State Update
- Today In Connecticut History
- Manchester Community Events and Information
- East Hartford Community Events and Information
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Manchester Delegation Legislative Town Hall
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📣 Join us for a Legislative Town Hall! 🗓 Wednesday, July 17th 📍 Whiton Library, 100 North Main St, Manchester, CT 🕕 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Come hear updates from your local legislators, ask questions, and share your thoughts on the issues that matter most to you. Your voice matters-let’s talk about the future of Manchester together! |
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The housing crisis remains a central topic in the state’s political discourse. Unfortunately, misinformation about what the proposed legislation does continues to be widespread. With the Governor’s recent veto of the housing bill and discussions underway about a potential special session to revisit the matter, we’ve been actively working to provide accurate and accessible information to constituents, municipal officials, and fellow lawmakers. Our goal is to ensure that any decisions moving forward are based on a clear and informed understanding of how the legislation would impact municipalities across the state. Follow the links below for two events where we talk about this important issue. |
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✅ SIGNED INTO LAW! Governor Lamont signed legislation this week that puts patients first and holds insurance companies accountable. Here’s what it does: ✔️ Caps excessive premium hikes. Allows the Connecticut Insurance Department to limit rate increases for insurers that have a track record of hiking costs. ✔️ Enforces mental health parity—with real consequences. Insurers must treat mental health like physical health, and those who don’t comply can face fines up to $625,000 and must publicly report how they’re doing. ✔️ Ends harmful “step therapy” delays. Patients with MS, rheumatoid arthritis, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression will no longer be forced to try cheaper meds first while their condition worsens, and trial periods are also cut from 60 to 30 days. |
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Today In Connecticut History
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Today in 1799, the merchant ship Neptune sailed into New Haven harbor after an absence of two years and eight months with the most lucrative haul of cargo Connecticut had ever seen.
Captained by New Haven native Daniel Green, the Neptune set sail in late 1797 with a crew of 45 “young, sturdy, and active” Connecticut men, each of them hoping to cash in on the lucrative trade market for Chinese goods. Sailing due south, they rounded the southernmost tip of South America and became the first New Haven-built ship to sail into the Pacific ocean. Before continuing westward, the crew lingered near Cape Horn for a prolonged period to hunt and gather as many seal skins as possible to trade with Chinese merchants.
After collecting over 80,000 seal skins, the crew of the Neptune sailed onward to China, where they were handsomely rewarded for their hunting efforts. By the time the ship returned to New Haven on July 11, 1799, its hold was stuffed with thousands of chests of coveted Chinese tea, porcelain, silk, and other exotic wares. The net worth of the Neptune’s cargo was estimated to be in the millions of dollars — in 1799 money! — and the $75,000 lump sum of taxes paid on it was $20,000 greater than the entire civil tax list for the whole state of Connecticut.
The Neptune’s voyage spurred a mini-boom of shipbuilding in the greater New Haven area, as ambitious investors jumped at the chance to duplicate the ship’s incredible financial success. A marked drop in the price of seal skins, however, ensured that none of these copycats came close to bringing in as much wealth as the Neptune’s maiden Chinese voyage. Today, pieces from the Neptune’s history-making and record-breaking voyage can be seen in New Haven’s Whitney Library and at the New Haven Museum.
Further Reading
Stephen Urchick, “Year of the Dog Gets a Local Throwback,” The Greater New Haven Arts Paper
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Town Meetings
Regular Board of Directors MeetingsLincoln Center Hearing Room (494 Main Street)Board of Directors
Board of Education Regular MeetingsLincoln Center Hearing Room (494 Main Street)Board of Education
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The Town of Manchester is excited to officially unveil Manchester Now, the new program guide publication for the Department of Leisure, Family and Recreation, the Manchester Public Library, the Manchester Senior Center & Manchester Public Schools.
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MARC's 2025 Summer Concert Series
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MARC's 2025 Summer Concert Series is a blast every week through July! Join us for live music, delicious food trucks, and good vibes all summer long!
A huge THANK YOU to Presenting Sponsor, Pratt & Whitney, and generous Sponsors: Cox, ECHN, PeoplesBank, Trinks Brothers Oil, and to all the amazing Community Partners for making this series possible!
Concerts: 7/15, 7/22, 7/29 151 Sheldon Road, Manchester, CT Featuring Bear's Smokehouse BBQ, Tamales atzala, and Kona Ice of Manchester! No smoking | No pets | Free parking at multiple locations |
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Cruisin' on Main Street 2025
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Cruisin’ on Main Street is back! On August 3rd from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (rain dates Aug. 10th or 17th.) come down to Manchester’s Main Street and spend the day admiring local and out-of-town hot rods, muscle cars, classic cars and more. Spectators’ admission is free and to register/showcase your car there is a $10 fee. For the show cars the gates open at 8 a.m. located at School St. and Myrtle St.
Cruisin’ on Main Street is one of the largest car shows in New England where peak attendance reached almost 1,000 cars and 30,000 spectators. The event is managed by Gear Head Mafia member Larry Ash and supervised by our very own Leisure, Family, and Recreation staff. So, on August 3rd from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. come down to Cruisin’ on Main Street and enjoy the classic cars, great food, and awesome music!
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PLANT A FLOWER Family Event!
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CAFAF, Fostering Family Hope, and the Lutz Children’s Museum invite you to a FREE evening of nature, creativity, and fun!
For CAFAF foster, adoptive, kinship, and special study families only
Monday, August 11, 2025 5–7pm Lutz Children’s Museum – 247 S Main St, Manchester, CT
Decorate mini flower pots Hands-on gardening activities & nature crafts Meet live animal ambassadors Play in the Lutz indoor play area
Spots are limited – register now
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School Supplies Assistance 2025
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The school supply assistance program will be distributing a ONE-TIME use VISA Gift Card for Manchester residents to assist with school supplies for children in grades K-12.
To sign up please call Senior, Adult and Family Services at 860-647-3096 or apply online using the link below:
Apply Today
Apply: Through August 15th 2025
Please bring the following information when you sign up:
Your children’s insurance cards
Proof of residence and DSS Assistance
Click here for more information.
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East Hartford Public Library
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Using air-dry clay, craft and paint your own flowers to place in a beautiful handmade “vase" on Thursday, July 17, at 6:00 PM. For all ages.
Registration required: https://easthartfordct.libcal.com/event/14621634
For more upcoming events, visit our website: www.easthartfordct.gov/library
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Terry Pool (Outdoor/Seasonal Facility) Hockanum Park, 320 High St. Located by Hockanum School. Features a 50 meter pool with two diving boards, and a ramp for accessible entry. Olympic Size! Martin Pool (Outdoor/Seasonal Facility) Martin Park, 307 Burnside Ave. Located in Martin Park. This is a historic pool dating back to 1938, rectangular with a separate wading pool. Drennan Pool (Outdoor/Seasonal Facility) McAuliffe Park, 30 Remington Rd. Located next to Anna Norris School. Features a rectangular pool with a ramp for accessible entry. Lord Pool (Outdoor/Seasonal Facility) Gorman Park, 258 May Rd. Located behind O’Connell School. Features a ramp for accessible entry, water slide, and separate wading pool. Goldstar Pool (Outdoor/Seasonal Facility) Goodwin Park, 1235 Forbes St. Located behind Goodwin Elementary School. Features a family friendly pool with a mushroom water feature. ________________________________________ Admission to Town of East Hartford Aquatic Facilities is free for residents. Proof of residency is required for all persons ages 7 and older. East Hartford Resident Adult (Ages 16+) - Acceptable forms of ID are Driver’s License/permit or State Issued ID Card. East Hartford Resident Child (Ages 7-15) - Acceptable forms of ID are East Hartford Public School ID (current year) or Parks and Recreation Youth Photo ID. Parks and Recreation Youth ID cards are available for residents ages 7-15 from East Hartford Parks and Recreation. The cost is $6.00 and are valid for three years. Children 11 and under must be accompanied by a responsible swimmer age 16 or older. The application for a Youth Photo ID is available here. East Hartford Resident Child (Ages 6 and under) - Must be accompanied by a responsible swimmer age 16 or older and must remain within arms reach of that person at all times when in the water. . All Non-Residents or Those Without Proof of Residency - The daily fee for non-residents and those without acceptable proof of East Hartford residency is $5.00. This includes children. Non-Residents may purchase an annual pool pass for $120, which can be prorated on a monthly basis at the Parks and Recreation office. Daily admission fees do not apply towards the purchase of a pool pass, and are non-refundable.
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Additionally, there will be a series of aquatic recreation opportunities offered throughout the summer. They will include three splash parties on Saturday, July 12 at 1 p.m. at Goldstar Pool , Saturday July 19 at 1 p.m. at Lord Pool, and on Friday, July 25, at 5 p.m. at Martin Park. Finally, there are a number of group swim lessons offered Monday through Thursday. Swim sessions in sets of 8 classes are offered to residents for $50 and to non-residents for $80 per session. For more information or to register please visit: Aquatics & Swim Lessons | easthartfordct or call the office for more information at 860-291-7160.
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2025 Sounds of Summer Concert Series at Great River Park
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The annual Sounds of Summer Concert Series returns for 2025! This free summer concert series will take place on Thursdays through July 31st, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Great River Park Amphitheater, located at 301 East River Drive. Join us for beautiful music in a scenic setting all summer long! This year's lineup features a diverse range of musical genres to entertain all members of the community:
- July 17: La Choco Band (Latin Music)
- July 24: Mass-Conn Fusion (Jazz, Motown, R&B)
- July 31: Soul Sound Revue (7-piece Modern Music)
In the event of inclement weather, the concerts will be moved indoors to the East Hartford Community Culture Center at 50 Chapman Place. A special thank you is extended to the generous sponsors who make this series possible: Pratt & Whitney, The Metropolitan District, the Commission on Culture and Fine Arts, Restaurant Paradise, and Uncle Crumbles. Located at 301 East River Drive, Great River Park is a beautiful and much loved stretch of the East Hartford’s riverside. Stretching along the bend of the Connecticut River adjacent to East River Drive, Great River Park is a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of life and enjoy the outdoors. Enjoy picturesque vistas of the riverside and the city along nearly two miles of paved and lighted Riverwalk. Facilities include a boat launch, picnic tables, fishing access, a 350-seat amphitheater and a unique collection of sculpture art. Pedestrians can easily travel back and forth to Hartford via the Founders Bridge Promenade or the Charter Oak Bridge just steps from the park.
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When school is out for summer, kids and teens can get nutritious meals at neighborhood locations in eligible communities with SUN Meals. Don’t miss out! Meals are available to kids ages 18 and under, free of charge, at sites across East Hartford. Find a site near you at www.fns.usda.gov/summer/sitefinder
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East Hartford Community Center Ribbon-Cutting and Open House/Resource Fair
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You are invited to the East Hartford Community Center ribbon-cutting and open house/resource fair on Wednesday, August 6. As you may know, in an effort to establish a one-stop shop resource center, Mayor Martin’s administration has re-envisioned the use of former East Hartford Community Cultural Center at 50 Chapman Plan by housing the following departments and organizations at the facility:
- Crisis Intervention Division
- East Hartford Food Pantry
- EL and Bilingual Services
- Family Learning Center
- Family Welcome and registration Center
- Hartford Regional Children’s Probate Court
- Office of Family and community Partnership
- Parks and Recreation
- WIC
- Youth & Social Services
We invite you to attend the formal ribbon-cutting ceremony in recognition of establishment of the new and improved East Hartford Community Center. The event has been coupled with the East Hartford Public Schools Back to School Rally. The ribbon-cutting will begin at 2 PM at 50 Chapman Place, followed by the East Hartford Public Schools Back to School Rally from 3:30 – 6:30 PM. In additional to obtaining school supplies, families are invited to connect with local departments to learn more about the resources they offer to the community. Rain date is Thursday, August 7, same time and location. Attendees are asked to RSVP for both dates by Friday, July 11 at 12:30 PM. Your attendance is welcomed and highly appreciated.
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My office is always open if you or your family are in need of assistance. Please do not hesitate to contact me by email at Jason.Rojas@cga.ct.gov or by phone at 860-240-8541.
Sincerely,
 Jason Rojas |
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