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Happy Friday!
We're in the full swing of summer and after enduring an extreme heat wave, temperatures remain consistently high.
You can call 2-1-1 to access essential health and human services 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week. Additionally, the Department of Emergency Services & Public Protection has tips on heat preparedness, keeping cool, and staying hydrated, which you will find below. |
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In this week's eblast, you can read about funding for Norton Park, an upcoming event with the Farmington delegation, and more. You can click the links below to navigate between sections.
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It was great to join Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz and local Plainville officials to celebrate the $672,000 grant Plainville received to upgrade recreational facilities at Norton Park!
According to our town page, this project will:
- Rebuild the basketball court
- Reconstruct two tennis courts and add a third
- Line all courts for pickleball play
- Install energy-efficient LED lighting
- Use durable post-tension concrete for long-lasting use
This was a great day for Plainville! As your State Representative, I’ve been focused from the start on making sure Plainville receives its fair share of resources.
Special thanks to the Town Council, Town Manager Michael Paulhus, and Assistant Town Manager Andy Cirioli for your partnership on this project. I am so grateful to Lt. Governor Bysiewicz and Governor Lamont for believing in our town and supporting this exciting investment.
This is about more than courts — it’s about creating vibrant, welcoming spaces that strengthen our community and make Plainville a place we’re proud to call home.
And as an added bonus, I got to join Lt. Gov. Bysiewicz for a tour of our wonderful senior center!
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| On top of our event at Norton Park, I was delighted to join Lt. Gov. Bysiewicz for a tour of our wonderful senior center! The Plainville Senior Center has a lot to offer our older residents, and it was great to introduce the Lt. Gov. to some residents. |
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A final reminder to please join me and the Farmington delegation on Monday, July 14 at the Farmington Police Department (Yates Room), for a post-session discussion. We will discuss how Farmington fared in the 2025 legislative session, talk about our priorities moving forward, and hear what issues matter most to you.
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This week, I want to give you a deep dive on the legislation passed this session to help our veterans.
- We excluded veterans' pension benefits from income eligibility determinations under HUSKY A & D, Medicaid, Medicare Savings Program, and CEAP. Additionally, we exempted service-connected disability compensation from income calculations for public defender eligibility - expanding access to legal defense for veterans with mental health conditions. (PA 25-95)
- Improved access to capital and job creation among our veterans by prioritizing disabled veteran entrepreneurs in the Small Business Express loan program. (PA 25-95)
- We extended tuition waivers to exempt some hidden fees at public colleges and universities for veterans and National Guard members. (PA 25-95)
- We funded the Joint Enlistment Enhancement Program (JEEP), allowing us to continue a successful incentive that awards National Guard members for peer recruitment. (PA 25-95)
- We increased staffing in the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Advocacy and Assistance, addressing backlogs and improving assistance with benefits claims and initiated a study of "benefits claim sharks" to examine the prevalence of contracts that exploit veterans seeking assistance with benefits. (PA 25-95)
- We designated June 12 as Women's Veterans Day. (PA 25-15)
- We created new commemorative license plates to honor Connecticut Women Veterans, the Borinqueneers (a historic Puerto Rican infantry unit), and Purple Heart recipients. (PA 25-15)
- We provided no-cost driver's license renewals for veterans, and required the DMV to issue vouchers for veterans whose licenses are close to their expiration date. (PA 25-15)
- We ensured education stability for military-connected students by allowing children to remain enrolled in the same school district after relocation and facilitating special education evaluations and record transfers. (PA 25-15)
- Building off our 2024 law, we granted towns some new options to expand property tax exemptions for veterans and Gold Star families, to include: (HB 7287)
- Gold Star spouses, veterans rated Totally Disabled due to Individual Unemployability (TDIU), and veterans impacted before 2024.
- Up to two acres of land.
- A cap on the exemption at the municipal median property value as a means of expanding eligibility in a fiscally sustainable way.
Our veterans put their lives on the line so we can live comfortably in our amazing country, and I will always fight to give back to them and honor their service.
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From tubing on the Farmington River to taking a sunset river cruise on the Connecticut River to exploring one of the many great museums in our state to finding the best seafood shack or ice cream shop -- there is so much to do all over Connecticut this summer.
Click the image above for inspiration from the 40 Things to do in Connecticut list and find something fun to do this July!
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Children's Summer SeriesThe Congregational Church of Plainville, UCC (130 West Main St., Plainville)July 13, 3pm - Puppets & Music by Jumpin' JamieJuly 25, 6:30pm - Painting & PizzaAugust 8, 6:30pm - Indoor "Drive In" MovieRead more here
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Plainville Congregational Church 175th Anniversary CelebrationThe Congregational Church of Plainville, UCC (130 West Main St., Plainville)September 7, 3:00pmRead more here
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Farmington 2025 Concert SeriesStaples House Green (2 Monteith Dr., Farmington)June 12 - August 21, 6:30-8:30pmRead more here
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From the Porch: American Opera Idol by Opera ConnecticutHill-Stead Museum (35 Mountain Rd., Farmington)July 20, 4-5:30pmRead more here
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2025 Summer Lunch ProgramMondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays: DePaolo Middle School (385 Pleasant St., Southington)Tuesdays and Thursdays: Southington Bread for Life (31 Vermont Ave., Southington)June 23 - Aug. 15, 11:30am-12:30pmRead more here
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Southington Farmers MarketSouthington Town GreenEvery Friday, June 20 - Sept. 26, 3-6pmRead more here
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Southington Drive-InSouthington Drive-In (995 Meriden-Waterbury Turnpike, Southington) May 31 - September 13, 6pmRead more here
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Southington Music on the Green Concert SeriesSouthington Town Green (Route 1/Main St.) May 28 - September 3, 7-9pmRead more here
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Southington Apple Harvest FestivalSouthington Town GreenWeekend 1: Oct. 3 - Oct. 5Weekend 2: October 10 - Oct. 12Read more here
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Sincerely,
 Rebecca Martinez State Representative |
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