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Shinnecock Bay on Long Island has been named a Hope Spot by Mission Blue.
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The City of West Haven has a week to fix its budget for the next fiscal year ahead of a state-mandated deadline. The state is reviewing the city’s finances because of its mismanagement of federal coronavirus relief funding.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont vetoed a measure that would have allowed West Haven police to buy a military-grade vehicle called an MRAP.
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The state Municipal Accountability Review Board questioned how the city will balance its budget in the long term with a renegotiated police contract.
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The decision was recommended by the Municipal Accountability Review Board after almost $900,000 of COVID-19 relief funds were either misspent or lacked documentation in West Haven.
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Nancy Rossi told a crowd of frustrated residents at a City Hall meeting on Monday that she will not resign today or any day.
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Upgrades at the West Haven facility would run into the hundreds of millions. In New London, a community-based outpatient VA clinic tripled in size to offer primary care and specialized care services to over 5,000 local veterans.
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The vote comes in the wake of the city’s misuse of $900,000 in federal COVID relief funds.
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The mayor’s constituents were hoping to speak with Rossi at the meeting about the recent financial issues the city is facing.
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The head of the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund is stepping down after almost 6 years on the job.