Showing posts with label ben blake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ben blake. Show all posts

06 August 2013

Recycling Makes Money!


How do you feel about good news? 
Recycling Contract Means New Green Revenue for the City

CRRA to Accept Books, Large Rigid Plastics for Recycling

The Million Residents of CRRA Recycling Towns Can Keep Phone Books, Buckets, Baskets, Bins and Many Other Items out of Trash


The Mayor [Ben Blake] called upon all Milford residents to join his challenge and boost their recycling efforts. 

“By recycling more, we not only support the environment but we also generate new revenue for the City and keep taxes low,” Blake said. “This is truly a win-win.”



Effective immediately, CRRA’s state-of-the-art single-stream recycling facility will accept a number of additional items including
  •  large toys,
  •  beverage crates,
  •  laundry baskets,
  •  recycling bins,
  •  telephone directories,
  •  storage containers and
  •  hard-cover books.
Now you can recycle even more items with CRRA!
Any of these items that fit inside the single-stream barrel can be recycled, provided that
  •  all metals such as bucket handles and wheel axles are separated
     from the plastic items;
  •  all items are rinsed and
  •  covers from hard-cover books are removed and placed in the trash.


A complete breakdown of all items residents of participating communities can recycle, along with instruction on preparing those items for recycling, is on CRRA’s website.


12 June 2013

Our Government Gives Grants - Not a Bad Thing at all

For Immediate Release:
June 12, 2013
Contact: Elizabeth Benton (860) 729-3589
Elizabeth_Benton@blumenthal.senate.gov

   
BLUMENTHAL, MURPHY, DELAURO
ANNOUNCE FEDERAL GRANT
TO UPGRADE FIRE ALERT SYSTEM IN MILFORD

(Hartford, CT) – U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-3) announced today a $280,000 federal Assistance to Firefighters Grant for the Milford Fire Department to assist in the purchase of a new fire station alert system. The new system will improve response time and more efficiently integrate communications systems between departments.

The grant program is administered by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency in cooperation with the U.S. Fire Administration.

“These federal funds will help improve response time, communication and coordination for Milford firefighters, an investment that will undoubtedly save the lives of residents and first responders. Our firefighters and first responders risk their lives every day to save ours, and deserve the assistance and support of the best, state of the art life-saving equipment and systems,” Blumenthal said.

“When it comes to fighting fires and keeping our families safe, seconds count,” Murphy said. “This funding will give Milford a new fire station alert system and give firefighters a crucial new tool to help to save lives,” Murphy said.

“Time is of the essence in any emergency situation and seconds can make a difference when lives are in the balance. The new alert system will go a long way towards keeping Milford residents safe, and ensure the safety of the first responders serving our community. My heartfelt thanks go to the men and women who so willingly risk their safety to keep the rest of us safe,” said DeLauro.
“This is welcome news for Milford’s public safety and infrastructure and will help us stay at the cutting edge of technology and innovation. It is a victory for the Milford EMS and for the residents of Milford. This grant will make sure that Milford has the highest standards of safety and protection,” said Milford Mayor Ben Blake.
The grant is the 21st firefighting grant awarded in Connecticut in Fiscal Year 2013. Middletown received $1.14 million to hire eight additional firefighters and Waterbury received $2.9 million to hire new fire recruits through the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) and Assistance to Firefighters grant programs administered by FEMA. New Britain, New Milford, Brookfield, Stratford, Bristol, East Woodstock, Killingly, Plainfield, Willington, Seymour, Middletown, East Hartford, Shelton, Norwalk, Torrington, Southington and Waterbury also received grants to support operations and safety measures.
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02 March 2013

Happy Rosa DeLauro Day!

Mayor Ben Blake of Milford proclaimed Saturday, March 2, 2013 to be
Rosa DeLauro Day
,
in honor of our Congresswoman's 70th Birthday.






 Today she was wearing shoes similar to the above.

12 March 2012

Speaker Talks in Milford: Great Opportunity to meet Speaker of the House Donovan, Candidate for Congress

Below is the announcement for Tuesday’s event (tomorrow!) for Speaker of the House Chris Donovan's campaign for Congress, hosted by Milford Mayor Ben Blake, Planning & Zoning Board member Ben Gettinger, and Milford City Attorney Jonathan Berchem.




6:00 pm at the beautiful Bridge House Restaurant (49 Bridgeport Ave, Milford),  Please notice the great mural on the side of the building facing Stratford.

Ben Blake wrote: “Chris Donovan has been a great friend to Milford and we're excited about his candidacy. It should be a fantastic evening and I hope you can join us. ”
RSVP or for additional information: Ben at bgettinger@ltke.com

If you cannot attend, Checks can be mailed to:
PO Box 723 Meriden, CT 06450
Or, you can give online: http://bit.ly/4donovan
Or click on Chris Donovan's photo at right --> in the right sidebar.



Frankly, I believe you can pay whatever you can, and most any support is appreciated. Chris Donovan really is a good guy.