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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Beautification 101.

How do you transform an unsightly lot to an urban oasis?  It's as easy as 1-2-3. 

1.  Round up eager, hardworking volunteers.  A big shout-out to our Hopkins volunteers!


2.  Clean up trash and debris.


3.  Add donated plantings, shrubs, reclaimed materials, and inexpensive mulch to add style and flair.

 
Total Cost.  $20 and sore muscles.
Total Value.  One happy resident:)

 

Emergency Preparedness.

Irene.  Alfred. Sandy. Nemo. 

Storms we will not soon forget.  Most of us have been affected by one or more of these storms in past years.  Meteorologists’ predictions for 2013 include potential for more severe weather.  
 
 
We live in a country with seeming endless resources.  What do we do if faced with water shortages, utility outages, or evacuation?  While it is impossible to prepare for complete devastation;   we can ready ourselves with small steps.

Dollar stores and discount retailers offer a variety of non-perishable food, water, batteries, and flashlights.  You can easily add items to your family’s disaster kit without breaking the bank.  Hardware stores should have inexpensive tarps and rope.

Basic Emergency Supply Checklist: 
1.       Water. (One gallon, per person, per day).
2.       Non-perishable food.
3.       Manual Can Opener.
4.       First Aid Kit.
5.       Personal Hygiene Items.
6.       Bleach, Hand Sanitizer.
7.       Radio, Extra Batteries.
8.       Flashlight, Extra Batteries.
9.       Tarp, Rope.
10.   Rain Gear.
11.   Extra Blankets.
12.   Hat, Gloves, Thermal Underwear.
13.   Special Items: 
a.       Important Family and Financial Documents.
b.      Medications.

All important documents should be stored in a plastic zip bag.  Store your kit in a convenient location easily accessible to all family members. 

In the case of mandatory evacuation; heed the warnings.  All family members should designate a meeting place in case of separation.

Emergency:
9-1-1
Non-Emergency NHPD:
(203) 946-6316
Newhallville Substation (Winchester Avenue):
(203) 946-7572
City of New Haven, LCI (General Information):
(203) 946-7090
(203) 946-7858
City of New Haven, Mayor’s Office:
(203) 946-8200
Public Works:
(203) 946-6134

Please reference www.ready.gov for more preparedness information.

Be Safe.

 

Monday, June 3, 2013

Newhallville June Safety Meeting.

On behalf of Chaplain Alan Kendrix (moderator), you are invited to join our Newhallville June Safety Meeting. It will take place Tuesday, June 4, 2013 at 6pm. We meet in the Community Room at 596 Winchester Avenue.

Please be advised that while this meeting is open to the public; the agenda is not open-ended. All attendees are asked to be respectful of the moderator and time frame of the meeting. If you would like an item added to the agenda, please contact Chaplain Alan directly.

The agenda is as follows:

1. Meeting Opening and Introductions.

2. Report on Assignments given during the April/May Safety Meeting.

3. Accomplishments-To-Date.  Introduction of Newhallville.Community.Matters Resident Association.

4. A 15 minute video from "60 Minutes" on a neighborhood police effort in Providence that is working.

5. A Brain Storming session and review of current goals; testing them for today's priorities.  How To Start A Block Watch.

6. An Open Conversation about needs and wants.

7. Close

Thank you.