Connecticut
Local Event: Wallingford Winter Farmers Market
Hello Market Friends,
We continue to have great vendors week after week, thanks to your continued support of our market!!! All of us here at the Wallingford Garden Market really appreciate it.
We have Linda’s Cucina returning with her “old school” Italian Cookies. Just like grandma used to make. Each cookie is made with a unique dough recipe in small batches. They also have some gluten free options.
Dont forget, Ideal Fish has a pre-order option and can be found by visiting this link to their website. https://idealfish.com/cart/ You will also recieve a discount by ordering online. If you haven’t tried Ideal Fish, try their salmon and smoked bronzino dip. You won’t be disappointed.
You Had me at Mallow returns to our market with fresh made marshmallows. Choose from a variety of different flavors to eat on their own or create a unique smores.
Tiny Greens has a wide variety of fresh local microgreens that are packed with nutrients. Tiny Greens is a perfect way to not only add a professional looking finishing touch to your dinner, but also a healthy choice to complement any meal.
Using Papa Spyros Olive Oil is one of the best healthy oils to use everyday. They also have healthy dips like tzatziki, made with Greek yogurt, hummus and eggplant dips.
Please visit our VENDORS in BOTH Hubcap Wallingford AND right next door at the Coalition for a Better Wallingford located at 128 Center Street. Our market runs 10am-1pm.
The market will continue every Saturday through the end of APRIL 2024. Please mark your calendars and come shop with us. There is street parking up and down center Street, and also public parking lots located just a very short walk away on William and Meadow Streets. Enter through the front door of the Hubcap Wallingford, and the Coalition.
Anna’s Lemonade has both cold Lemonade and hot Lemonade blended with teas.
We would like to thank Hubcap Wallingford and the Coalition for a Better Wallingford for the opportunity to make this all happen.
Be sure you are following our Facebook page and check in weekly so you can keep up to date with the vendors attending. Please help us spread the word by liking and sharing our posts, along with telling your friends and family about our market. It helps us continue to grow by introducing us to new people and spread our customers base!!! Our Market is brought to you by Wallingford Park and Rec.
HERE’S OUR FULL VENDOR LIST FOR FEBRUARY 24TH:
Ideal Fish- local sustainably clean, fresh, cage-free fish.
Tiny Greens- microgreens grown right here in CT
Rowland Farm Creamery- fresh local cheeses
Half-Mile Acre Farm- local beef, sausage
Linda’s Cucina- Italian Cookies, like your grandma used to make!!! Gluten free cookies also available.
You Had Me at Mallow- fresh made marshmallows in a variety of flavors.
Higher Self Coffee Roasters- local coffee roaster that has a mission to give back to the community.
Handmade in Madison- knitted and crocheted items
Paper Memories CT- all occasion cards made right here in CT.
Mostly Nuts- healthy nut blends in a variety if flavors
Green Man Bakery- artisan bakery with sourdoughs, scones and cookies.
Soulstice Kombucha- small batch made kombucha
Auntie Arwen’s Spices- blends of spices for anything you can think of
Al’s Kettle Corn- delicious blend of unique kettle corn.
Passionately Pasta- variety of fresh made in Wallingford pastas.
Papa Spyros Olive Oil- family owned olive oil from their own trees in Greece. Dips and other products made with their olive oil. Garlic butter!!!
The Tasty Sprinkle- sweet treats bakery. cakes, brownies, cookies and more.
Ronnie’s Candles- 100% soy candles
Anna’s Lemonade-Old Fashioned Lemonade
Connecticut
Chilly temperatures continue for Thursday
While today is fair, it will be very cold and breezy.
The highs today are in the lower 20s with winds making it feel like single digits.
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By tonight it will be windy and brutally cold.
Wind chill “feels-like” is near negative 15 degrees.
The Sunday storm will give us glancing blow with a chance of some snow in Eastern CT and cold winds statewide.
Chilly temperatures will stick around for next week.
Connecticut
Connecticut Democrats to bring back legislation giving parents control over social media
Democrats plan to revive a proposal to give parents greater control over how children use social media.
“If they don’t like what we’re going to protect the kids, what is your plan to protect the kids?” Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Connecticut) said. “Otherwise, we’ll keep going with this.”
Leaders of the legislature’s General Law Committee joined Lamont for a press conference at the Capitol, saying they’ll introduce the bill once the legislative session starts on Feb. 4.
The bill would require parental approval before anyone under 18 years old can open a social media account.
Additionally, parents would need to approve the content children can view, set time limits for usage, and decide whether their accounts are public.
Attorney General William Tong (D-Connecticut) said the law would require parents to opt in to ensure they give consent.
That means social media platforms can’t, for example, make a minor’s account public as a default setting.
Lastly, the bill would prohibit social media companies from sending push notifications to children between 9 p.m. and 8 a.m.
“What this specifically does is highlight a very vulnerable population and says there needs to be protections in place,” Rep. Roland Lemar (D-New Haven) said. “Children need to have these protections.
Lemar said social media can be a valuable resource, but he wants to safeguard children against potential harm.
Some experts have been raising concerns that social media platforms can become addictive, especially since they allow users to scroll content endlessly.
Those experts have also warned about increased risks of depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues among children and teenagers.
“They’re still children, and they’re still vulnerable in how they’re developing those individual identities,” Connecticut Children’s pediatrician Dr. Robert Keder said. “They are subject to things like FOMO, or fear of missing out, or influencing body image.”
Tech companies pushed back against the bill last year, saying they’re already putting tools in place for parents.
Instagram, for example, announced a teen-friendly version of its app in October, with more age-appropriate content.
Christopher Gilrein, executive director with the lobbying firm Technet, said last year that “the industry has a longstanding commitment to provide parents and guardians with resources to help ensure a safe online experience for their children, and the industry has been at the forefront of educating parents and guardians about safety.”
Last year’s version received a 121-26 vote in the House, but the Senate failed to raise it for debate before the session ended.
A few Republicans raised concerns about whether the state could enforce the bill.
One of those Republicans, Rep. Lezlye Zupkus (R-Prostect), said she’ll need to review this year’s bill, but she supports the concept.
“We need to look at what our kids are looking at and what is age-appropriate for them and what they should be doing,” she said
Connecticut
House destroyed after fire in Tolland
Fire crews were dispatched to Bonair Hill Rd for a structure fire around 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
When they arrived, the single-family home was fully involved, according to Town Manager Brian Foley.
Foley said in a post on Facebook that an adult male was outside on the property in serious medical distress and was transported to Rockville hospital. He also mentions that several family members got out safely and were staying at a neighbor’s house.
The home was completely destroyed, and the town staff and Red Cross are working to ensure the displaced family has access to any needed services, Foley said.
Local CT State Fire Marshals are on scene investigating the incident.
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